WELCOME to 9 Tel: +64 9 337 5300 10 NESUTO STADIUM HOTEL Toll Free: 0800 700 001 Email: [email protected] Here’S All You Need to Know… 11 13 12  Website: Nesuto.Com

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WELCOME to 9 Tel: +64 9 337 5300 10 NESUTO STADIUM HOTEL Toll Free: 0800 700 001 Email: Stadium@Nesuto.Com Here’S All You Need to Know… 11 13 12  Website: Nesuto.Com Celestion Celestion 1 5 2 3 4 7 CONTACT 6 Nesuto Stadium Hotel and Apartments 8 40 Beach Road, Auckland 1010 New Zealand WELCOME TO 9 Tel: +64 9 337 5300 10 NESUTO STADIUM HOTEL Toll free: 0800 700 001 Email: [email protected] Here’s all you need to know… 11 13 12 Website: nesuto.com 14 NESUTO STADIUM 15 16 17 18 19 22 TETRA, BY NESUTO 20 23 21 24 WHAT’S NEARBY 14. Sky Tower 1. Silo Park 15. The Civic 2. North Wharf 16. Albert Park 3. Viaduct Events Centre 17. Aotea Centre 4. Princes Wharf 18. The University of Auckland 5. Queens Wharf 19. Auckland University 6. Wynyard Quarter of Technology 7. Shed 10 20. Karangahape Road (K’ Road) 8. Downtown Ferry Terminal 21. Ponsonby Road 9. Britomart Transport Centre 22. ASB Tennis Arena 10. Britomart Precinct 23. Auckland Domain 11. Queen Street 24. Auckland War 12. Victoria Park Memorial Museum 13. Spark Arena AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION Auckland Airport is approximately 30 The nearest bus stop is located in front of the minutes away from the hotel by car. Please hotel for InnerLink buses. The nearest train allow for sufficient time to get to the airport, station is the Britomart Train Station which especially during peak traffic times. is approximately 10 minutes’ walk from the hotel. Please go to www.at.govt.nz or 0800 TAXI SERVICE 103 080 for public transportation times and Auckland Cooperative Taxis +64 9 300 3000 information. Please ensure you use the taxi that was Whatever you decide to do during your called for you by confirming guest room stay in our magnificent city, our friendly number or your name with the driver. Reception team can assist with arranging tours and transport. YOUR ROOM SERVICES RESTAURANT GENERAL INFORMATION INTERNET ACCESS TELEPHONE HOUSEKEEPING NOOK Restaurant and Bar is located on the CAN I SETTLE MY BILL BY CREDIT CARD? Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi is available Please dial the desired number and press # at Our Housekeeping department will be ground floor of the hotel. NOOK offers a We accept all major credit cards and there is no to you in all guest rooms and public areas. the end of the number to make your phone happy to assist with extra blankets, pillows, variety of locally sourced handmade fare. surcharge. The password is provided with your key card call to an outside line. For international calls, cots, rollaway beds, face washers (flannels), Nook is currently serving breakfast and wallet. dial ‘00’, the country code, area code (without emergency supplies of toothpaste and dinner. WHAT TIME DO I HAVE TO LEAVE BY? any zeros) then the local number ending with toothbrushes. Please dial ‘0#’. Our check out time is 10am. Should you require AIR CONDITIONING ‘#’ key. Call charges apply. Please contact Room Service is available from 5pm to Our hotel rooms will be serviced daily. If you a late check-out, please contact our Reception COOLING - Press the MODE button so that Reception for current call rates. 8:30pm. Please see the menu on page 7. require additional services, these can be team. Additional charges may apply. the display indicates COOL. Set the desired provided. However, a fee may be applicable. temperature. The range of 22-24°C is HOW DO I CALL RECEPTION? BREAKFAST PHOTOCOPYING, recommended. Set the fan speed to Auto. Dial ‘0#’. We’re available 24 hours, 7 days a Monday to Friday: 6am to 10am SCANNING OR LAMINATING Please do not set the A/C temperature week. PARKING Weekends & Public Holidays: 7am to 11am lower than 22°C in cooling mode to Car parking is available to our guests at the Available at Reception. Charges apply. Arena Car Park which is located directly prevent damaging the condensing units. IRON & IRONING BOARDS behind the hotel. Arena Car Park is a 24-hour, DINNER We recommend closing all windows and a For your convenience an Iron and ironing undercover car park. Our friendly Reception Monday to Sunday: 5pm to 9pm TV CHANNEL LIST balcony door to gain optimum cooling effect. board is available inside your guest room team can provide you instructions on how to Closed on Public Holidays Our free TV channel list for you to enjoy. Fans may be requested from the Reception. wardrobe. access the car park. Car parking is available at Channel No Channel Name HEATING - Press the MODE button so that a nightly charge of $30.00. the display indicates HEAT. Set the desired DRINKING WATER 1 TVNZ 1 temperature. The range of 25-28°C is The tap water in New Zealand is safe for CAR HIRE 2 TVNZ 2 recommended. Set fan speed to Auto. drinking. We recommend Omega Rental Cars. Please FACILITIES 3 THREE state that you are a guest of Nesuto Stadium GYMNASIUM 4 BRAVO TELEVISION TEA AND COFFEE MAKING FACILITIES to enjoy “Best Rate of the Day”. Gym is located on level 4 at 2 Beach Road. 5 MAORI Television For your entertainment SKY and Freeview Complimentary tea and coffee making Please see Reception for keys to the gym. 6 Tvnz1+1 channels are available on your 50-inch smart facilities are available in all guest rooms. 7 Tvnz2+2 DRYCLEANING Proper attire and gym shoes must be worn. TV. YouTube, Netflix and other streaming 8 Three+1 Dry-cleaning service is available Monday Please take a towel with you. The gym is not services are also available by simply logging 9 Bravo+1 DO NOT DISTURB to Sunday including Public Holidays (100% supervised out of staff hours and guests use on to your existing account. When your TV 10 Prime If you wish to rest and not to be disturbed, surcharge will apply for service requested on the equipment at their own risk. Children is turned off all your personal details will be 11 The Edge please place the “Do Not Disturb” sign outside Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays). under 16 are not permitted to use this facility. wiped as well as your login credentials. There of your guest room door. Gymnasium is available 24 hours. 12 Choice tv will be no trace of the previous guest’s history Place the items in the laundry bag provided 13 D tvnz when it is turned on again. in your wardrobe together with a completed 14 The breeze MAINTENANCE SWIMMING POOL slip and leave at the Reception desk no later 15 TE Reo If you have any issues, please call Reception Swimming pool is located on level 4 at 2 than 8.30am. 16 Aljazeera on ‘0#’ and we’ll do our best to have them Beach Road. Opening hours are 5am to 11pm 17 HGTV TVSN fixed right away. 7 days a week. Please observe the following 25 Shine DOCTOR rules of use: 26 FirstLight For your medical needs, The Doctors 27 Hope Channel Quaymed Britomart, situated at 68 Beach • Please see Reception for keys to the gym. 21 W28 Road, is less than 3 minutes’ walk. Ring • The pool does not have a lifeguard. 22 W29 09 919 2555 for appointment times. Children under 15 are not permitted in the 31 Parliament TV Alternatively, Healthline New Zealand can pool areas unless supervised by an adult. 36 Apna TV be contacted on 0800 611 116 for free expert • No glass or alcohol is permitted in pool 37 tv37 Panda TV advice about any health issues. area. 50 RNZ National • For safety, the pool is locked at night. 51 RNZ Concert 71 Base FM BABY AND CHILDREN FACILITIES 200 Kordia TV Baby cot and high chair can be provided 20 TVSN SHOPING upon request, free of charge, through our 81 Sky Sports 1 Reception team via extension ‘0’#. 82 Sky Sports 2 83 Sky Sports 3 The nearest public playground is located at 84 Sky Sports 4 Silo Park, Viaduct Harbour. It is approximately 86 Discovery channel 20 minutes’ walk from the hotel. 87 Discovery Turbo 88 BBC World News 90 Nick Jr. YOUR ROOM SERVICES RESTAURANT GENERAL INFORMATION INTERNET ACCESS TELEPHONE HOUSEKEEPING NOOK Restaurant and Bar is located on the CAN I SETTLE MY BILL BY CREDIT CARD? Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi is available Please dial the desired number and press # at Our Housekeeping department will be ground floor of the hotel. NOOK offers a We accept all major credit cards and there is no to you in all guest rooms and public areas. the end of the number to make your phone happy to assist with extra blankets, pillows, variety of locally sourced handmade fare. surcharge. The password is provided with your key card call to an outside line. For international calls, cots, rollaway beds, face washers (flannels), Nook is currently serving breakfast and wallet. dial ‘00’, the country code, area code (without emergency supplies of toothpaste and dinner. WHAT TIME DO I HAVE TO LEAVE BY? any zeros) then the local number ending with toothbrushes. Please dial ‘0#’. Our check out time is 10am. Should you require AIR CONDITIONING ‘#’ key. Call charges apply. Please contact Room Service is available from 5pm to Our hotel rooms will be serviced daily. If you a late check-out, please contact our Reception COOLING - Press the MODE button so that Reception for current call rates. 8:30pm. Please see the menu on page 7. require additional services, these can be team. Additional charges may apply. the display indicates COOL. Set the desired provided. However, a fee may be applicable. temperature. The range of 22-24°C is HOW DO I CALL RECEPTION? BREAKFAST PHOTOCOPYING, recommended. Set the fan speed to Auto. Dial ‘0#’.
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