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We highlight a number of shows and Auckland events as they happen. All the more reason to travel to our magnificent city Auckland, and of course, stay at The Elliott Hotel.
We have a number of video testimonials from happy clients around the world.
Mamma Mia!

The world’s biggest show “MAMMA MIA!” is coming to New Zealand this September, October & November 2009. This theatrical extravaganza -- that continues to smash box office records around the world -- continues to limited shows in Auckland. All seasons are strictly limited. Featuring 22 of ABBA’s hits including Chiquitita, Dancing Queen, I Have a Dream, Knowing Me,...
Gautier Capucon at The Town Hall with NZSO

Cellist Gautier Capuçon performs Saint Saëns Shostakovich’s lively Festive Overture, written at speed to open a 1954 Bolshoi concert, shows him at his most optimistic. Opening fanfares lead to a romping tussle between strings and woodwinds. “An artist who is not fully satisfied by elegant lines, harmonious colours and beautiful harmonic progressions has no understanding...
Columbia Video Testimonial - 2
Columbia Video Testimonial
Auckland War Memorial Museum

Welcome to Auckland War Memorial Museum, where exciting stories of the Pacific, New Zealands people, and the flora and fauna and landforms of our unique islands, are told within a memorial dedicated to those who have sacrificed their lives for our country. In one of New Zealand's most...
Auckland Highlights Tours

Full Day Tour of Auckland City and the world-famous black sand beaches of our West Coast with TIME Unlimited. Small groups of max 6 people ensure you get a highly personal and quality Auckland Tour. Great lunch, snacks and hot/cold drinks included. For more information and bookings...
Maria - Hamilton Tourist Video Testimonial

Maria - Visiting to see the Cirque Du Soleil. Enjoyed the stay. Staff were really hospitable and friendly. Room clean and tidy. Close to central city
The Elliott Hotel on You Tube
The Elliott Hotel is now live on YouTube. Please view, and add your comments to it.