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A revised official opening date for New Zealand’s newest luxury hotel, Park Hyatt Auckland, has been set for 15 September 2020.Overlooking Waitematā Harbour, Park Hyatt Auckland will be a sophisticated, waterfront residence that will provide guests with unique and intimate experiences. The hotel will offer intuitive and personalised experiences for discerning domestic travellers, with signature restaurant Onemata set to offer gastronomic delights to both guests and the local community.The property features 195 guestrooms, four restaurants and bars, an infinity-edge pool, fitness centre and versatile event spaces. All rooms feature Māori accents, custom-designed tukutuku panels and rugs, made from New Zealand wool.
Guests will enjoy the spacious living areas and floor-to-ceiling windows, with the majority of rooms overlooking the Lighter Quay or the harbour. The 23 suites have commanding views with the Presidential Suite positioned on the rooftop, featuring an internal garden and a 125-square-metre terrace to soak up the panoramic views.“We look forward to introducing the exceptional service that the Park Hyatt brand is renowned for in this dynamic city as the domestic tourism industry in New Zealand evolves in this new era of travel,” said General Manager Brett Sweetman, Park Hyatt Auckland. “In spite of COVID-19, we have kept all 150 employees on board thanks to owners Fu Wah and will recruit more colleagues when the hotel opens. We have created something that will be truly special, and we invite Aucklanders to experience our food and beverage offerings in our waterfront surroundings alongside the standout views.”
Park Hyatt Auckland was originally slated to open on 1 March 2020.See parkhyattauckland.comLead image: Park Hyatt Auckland view
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