This boutique Bed and Breakfast is part of Auckland’s Heritage and is for the well travelled seeking a special experience. Eden Park Bed and Breakfast is characterised by sheer warmth of character. It retains the charms of its 1900 origins while offering elegant and comfortable accommodation.
Each of the four rooms has its own large, luxury ensuite. There is a private guest lounge, free wifi internet service and a computer is available for guest use. The atmosphere is welcoming, warm and rich in history.
We offer an extensive outside garden area for relaxation and a hot tub for a lazy soak after a days sightseeing.
Centrally located in the Historic suburb of Mt Eden, the property is within 10 minutes of the central city of Auckland and is close to Bus and Train services. Also within easy walk are restaurants, bars, the Volcano of Mt Eden (Maungawhau) and Eden Park Rugby Stadium, where the 2011 Rugby World Cup will be held.
Each of the four rooms has its own large, luxury ensuite. There is a private guest lounge, free wifi internet service and a computer is available for guest use. The atmosphere is welcoming, warm and rich in history.
We offer an extensive outside garden area for relaxation and a hot tub for a lazy soak after a days sightseeing.
Centrally located in the Historic suburb of Mt Eden, the property is within 10 minutes of the central city of Auckland and is close to Bus and Train services. Also within easy walk are restaurants, bars, the Volcano of Mt Eden (Maungawhau) and Eden Park Rugby Stadium, where the 2011 Rugby World Cup will be held.
Jacuzzi/Hot Tub
BBQ
Utensils
Stove - Gas
Stove - Electric
Refrigerator
Ice Maker
Full Kitchen
Dishwasher
Coffee Maker
TV/VCR
Linens provided
High Speed Internet
Cable/Satellite TV
Windsurfing
Waterskiing
Swimming
Surfing
Snorkeling/Diving
Sailing
Parasailing
Jet Skiing
Fishing
Boating
Theaters / Cinemas
Spa
Sightseeing
Shopping
Restaurants
Museums
Golf
Biking
Amusement Parks
Cafes and Restaurants
There is an excellent choice of restaurants and cafes nearby in Dominion Rd, Mt Eden Village and Kingsland, and only a short drive to Ponsonby, Auckland City and The Viaduct.
Shopping
The shopping precincts of Auckland City, Newmarket, and The St Lukes Mall are only a short drive, with more boutique and specialty shopping close by in the Mt Eden Village, Dominion Rd and Kingsland.
Attractions
The Auckland Museum is situated close by in the Auckland Domain, while the Auckland Art Gallery is located in the City Centre. The Auckland Zoo and Museum of Transport & Technology, are a short drive in the other direction, adjacent to Western Springs Park. It is also well worth a trip to the top of the nearby extinct volcanoes Mt Eden and One Tree Hill, both of which offer panoramic views of the city and harbour.
Harbour and Gulf Ferry Trips
Fullers Ferries run regular ferry trips to the historic Devonport(10 min trip) and to Waiheke Island (35mins), the jewel of the Hauraki Gulf. Both make excellent day trips, featuring excellent beaches and cafes. Waiheke Island is also renowned for it's vinyards and artists.
Eden Park
Eden Park, New Zealand's premiere rugby and cricket venue, is only a 2 minute walk at the end of Bellwood Ave. As well as hosting international rugby and cricket tests involving the New Zealand national rugby team, the All Blacks, and national cricket team, the Black Caps, it is also the home of Auckland Rugby, The BluesSuper 14 Rugby team and Auckland Cricket, and hosts regular Super 14& Air NZ Cup rugby games, and State domestic cricket matches. The redeveloped Eden Park will have a seating capacity of 60,000 people and will be the venue for the 2011 Rugby World Cup Final and other games.
There is an excellent choice of restaurants and cafes nearby in Dominion Rd, Mt Eden Village and Kingsland, and only a short drive to Ponsonby, Auckland City and The Viaduct.
Shopping
The shopping precincts of Auckland City, Newmarket, and The St Lukes Mall are only a short drive, with more boutique and specialty shopping close by in the Mt Eden Village, Dominion Rd and Kingsland.
Attractions
The Auckland Museum is situated close by in the Auckland Domain, while the Auckland Art Gallery is located in the City Centre. The Auckland Zoo and Museum of Transport & Technology, are a short drive in the other direction, adjacent to Western Springs Park. It is also well worth a trip to the top of the nearby extinct volcanoes Mt Eden and One Tree Hill, both of which offer panoramic views of the city and harbour.
Harbour and Gulf Ferry Trips
Fullers Ferries run regular ferry trips to the historic Devonport(10 min trip) and to Waiheke Island (35mins), the jewel of the Hauraki Gulf. Both make excellent day trips, featuring excellent beaches and cafes. Waiheke Island is also renowned for it's vinyards and artists.
Eden Park
Eden Park, New Zealand's premiere rugby and cricket venue, is only a 2 minute walk at the end of Bellwood Ave. As well as hosting international rugby and cricket tests involving the New Zealand national rugby team, the All Blacks, and national cricket team, the Black Caps, it is also the home of Auckland Rugby, The BluesSuper 14 Rugby team and Auckland Cricket, and hosts regular Super 14& Air NZ Cup rugby games, and State domestic cricket matches. The redeveloped Eden Park will have a seating capacity of 60,000 people and will be the venue for the 2011 Rugby World Cup Final and other games.
8 km
Near beach
Waterfront
Property Address:20 Bellwood Avenue. Mt Eden
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Front Entrance
Green Room
Yellow Room
Cream Room
Blue Room
Chateau Hut
Sam
Guest Lounge
Rear Deck
Hallway
Contact Name: anthony mcanulty
Contact Name: anthony mcanulty
Property Name Eden park Bed and Breakfast ID: 219707
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