Dukes Midway Lodge is a quiet motel nestled in a peaceful garden setting between Auckland Airport and the heart of the city. This serene property is situated close to all that Auckland has to offer - from the diverse landscape of One Tree Hill Domain and Cornwall Park to the shopping and dining experiences in Mount Eden Village. With its prime location, Dukes Midway Lodge is an ideal choice for travelers seeking a convenient and comfortable stay in Auckland.
This hotel is situated near the slopes of Mount Eden reserve, putting guests in close proximity to attractions like the SKYCITY entertainment complex, which houses the SKYCITY Casino, SKYCITY Theatre, and various restaurants. A short drive will also take guests to the Viaduct Harbour and Auckland Ferry Terminal – both worth exploring if an activity is on the agenda. Located just 15 minutes away from both the Auckland International Airport and the city center, Dukes Midway Lodge is a prime choice for easy access to transportation. Guests arriving outside reception opening hours are kindly requested to inform the hotel in advance. Let Dukes Midway Lodge Auckland be your gateway to experiencing the best of this vibrant city.
Guests will find the rooms at Dukes Midway Lodge Auckland to be well-appointed with modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, TV with Freeview, ironing facilities, and a private bathroom with a hairdryer. Most rooms also include a handy kitchenette with a microwave and fridge, perfect for those looking to prepare light meals during their stay. Dukes Midway Lodge provides a range of services to ensure guests' comfort and convenience. Enjoy free Wi-Fi in all rooms, luggage storage, a car park, family room, and laundry service. The property also offers two interconnecting rooms with sofas or chairs for added space and relaxation.
When it comes to dining options, the hotel is located near Auckland's renowned specialty food stores, restaurants, cafés, and boutique shops. Discover the exclusive Style Services offered at Westfield St Lukes and explore the city's role as New Zealand's fashion capital.