La Marée at Sofitel

La Marée, meaning ‘the tide’ in French represents the restaurant’s idyllic waterfront locale. The world-class menu offers quality, seasonal produce with French and Latin influences.

Opening Times

Breakfast
Monday to Friday 6am-10.30am
Saturday & Sunday 6am-11am

Lunch
12pm-3pm daily (last order 2.30pm)

Dinner
6pm-10.30pm daily (last order 9.30pm)

Address

21 Viaduct Harbour Avenue,

1010 Auckland

Cuisine
French & Latin fusion
Contact Details

Tel: 64 9 909 9000

Fax: 64 9 909 9000

Email: h8577@sofitel.com

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Parking

There are multiple parking buildings in Downtown Auckland that are in close proximity to Viaduct Harbour precinct. Street parking in and around the area is also closeby. Visit the parking building websites directly for information about the number of spaces available, wheelchair accessibility, and parking rates.

Downtown car park

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Fanshawe St car park

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Jellicoe Street car park

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Viaduct Harbour Carpark

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Maritime Carpark

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Street Parking

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Monday – Friday 08:00 – 18:00
1 Hour – $3.50
2 Hours – $7.00
Additional Hour – $7.00
Bank Holiday – FREE
Sunday – FREE

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