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"We stayed at the Park Hyatt Auckland using 43,000 World of Hyatt points for a two-night redemption, and the hotel was stunning — our bathroom alone was giving spa vibes with a huge rain shower, a soaking tub, and fancy bath products that we loved; plus a major tennis tournament was happening nearby that we stumbled into." - Chris Dong Chris Dong Chris Dong is a travel reporter, editor, and strategist. He covers everything from the latest luxury hotels to the nuances of credit card rewards programs. Previously, Chris was a reporter and newsletter editor at The Points Guy. His work also appears in Lonely Planet, AFAR, The Washington Post, and Business Insider, among others. Chris lives in Los Angeles after spending nearly a decade in New York City. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A luxury waterfront hotel opened in 2020 that has quickly become a top property in the city thanks to its prime location, spacious rooms with freestanding bathtubs and terraces overlooking the Viaduct Harbor, high-end amenities, and a serene feel despite proximity to nightlife and dining." - Amy Louise Bailey Amy Louise Bailey Amy Louise Bailey is a content creator and media specialist. Her work has been published in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Condé Nast Traveler, Bloomberg Pursuits, and Robb Report. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"The 2021-opened Park Hyatt Auckland looms like a glass palace beside Waitematā Harbor in Wynyard Quarter, the docklands precinct recently converted into the America's Cup home base. The 195 guest rooms are among the most generous in town, with slick interiors by Conran and Partners London punctuated by traditional Maori art. You could say that the new property is now duking it out with the Hotel Britomart (New Zealand’s first five Green Star Hotel), for the braggiing rights to international jet-set crowd." - CNT Editors
"The 2021-opened Park Hyatt Auckland looms like a glass palace beside Waitematā Harbor in Wynyard Quarter, the docklands precinct recently converted into the America's Cup home base. The 195 guest rooms are among the most generous in town, with slick interiors by Conran and Partners London punctuated by traditional Maori art. You could say that the new property is now duking it out with the Hotel Britomart (New Zealand’s first five Green Star Hotel), for the international jet-set crowd."
"The Park Hyatt brought its brand of polished luxury to Auckland City when it opened in 2020." - Travel + Leisure Editors