ibis Budget Auckland Central
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Welcome to Ibis Budget Auckland Central, your Auckland Central “home away from home.” Ibis Budget Auckland Central aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.
Close to some of Auckland Central's most popular landmarks, such as Britomart (0.3 mi) and Coast-to-Coast Walkway (0.4 mi), Ibis Budget Auckland Central is a great destination for tourists.
Ibis Budget Auckland Central offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and a kitchenette, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available.
The hotel offers a 24 hour front desk and baggage storage, to make your visit even more pleasant.
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the wine bars, including Apero Food & Wine, Dr Rudi's Rooftop Brewing Co., and Wine Chambers, all of which are a short distance from Ibis Budget Auckland Central.
During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Sky Tower (0.2 mi), Queen Street (0.3 mi), and Auckland Museum (1.2 mi), which are all within walking distance of the hotel.
Ibis Budget Auckland Central puts the best of Auckland Central at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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The receptionist were polite and friendly. The room and facilities were clean. We rented a 3rd floor room with a little kitchenette. You need to ask for cooking utensils from the reception. Fridge and microwave very handy. Great location you can walk anywhere really and the Skybus stops 2 mins walk away.
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Very noisy due to the construction on the other side of the road. Step to go up to bathroom- can be dangerous during the night. Tv only has 5 channels. Not the best view from the little balcony. Window is very small cant really air the room which makes it very stuffy.
You get what you paid for, for a short period of time i would stay here again
For me it is purely functional and since my preferred hotels since they first opened in the 90's in Ellerslie will never be Accor Hotels again I have to find another place to stay since the owners there are chasing the covid dollar.
This hotel - well it is getting tired. Very tired and they need to start doing renos in the room the water damage in the bathrooms and the paint work - some love and attention are desperately needed.
The door handle in the bathroom is rotting through the very cheap bathroom door.
The missing TV channel needs to be reprogrammed hotel wide as it is still "search for signal"
The staff are polite and very nice.
Parking trick. The parking buildings either side of the hotel offer 30 in free so use that to dump your bags check in and then head back out to do what you need to do. then come back for you long stretch parking when you need to pay.
The bed.. I had 2 solid good nights sleep.
There is no double glazing on the windows or balcony door so the incredible noise all night long literally until dawn and beyond was unbelievable. People screaming and fighting, cars tooting, cars revving up and down the street, gangs yelling out, Some guy with a saxophone played the darn thing until dawn both nights!! Seriously give it a rest bro! When I bought it to the attention of staff on check out they shrugged and said “ oh well it’s a weekend it’s noisy” so much for a sincere apology. It’s a budget hotel I get that but for my $545 for what equates to two full nights I thought it would be better. The view from the room was quite good but I didn’t pay to sit in my room and look at the view. My friend stayed in an Air B&B and paid a much better rate for 8 nights and it was fully self contained and so very quiet by comparison. I would have moved hotels had I been there for a longer time. I’m not sure if rooms towards the back would be any quieter?? I was on 17th floor overlooking the city and Britomart area. It certainly had some creature comforts, tv, tea and coffee making facilities, a mini bar size fridge. The best part was the staff who checked me in, two lovely Asian gents who couldn’t do enough, I forgot my charger cable, no probs they had one I was able to borrow.
Staff were super nice and we were able to check out at 11 at no extra cost. Got a top floor room- 18- room 2 which we really liked. Airy and bright and great views- even a glimpse of the Sky Tower. Yes, small but we got by. Clean and comfy bed. A/C was fine too. The room has double glazing.
Location is VERY central. The pros meant we could walk everywhere we wanted and had restaurants on our doorstep. The SkyBus from the airport drops you at stop 10 just around the corner on Queen Street. Countdown supermarket is just up the street. We felt our room was safe and secure.
Cons are that you are in a buzzy city which means that on the weekend that we were there, you could hear noise from the bars/clubs and folk going home in the early hours etc. Possibly quieter in the week. For two nights, this was fine and bearable. There is construction noise from the building opposite and it starts early, but again a price for being so central.
We would stay here again for the price.
"Some have complained of street noise but I’m a habitual earplug wearer for sleeping and I had no problem."Read full review
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