Parasol & Swing

Under the guidance of owner and award-winning mixologist Jason Rosen, Parasol and Swing serves expertly crafted cocktails and a delicious all day menu. From bespoke cocktails with house made and locally sourced ingredients, to carefully sourced boutique wines, growers champagnes and classic houses, and some of the countries best craft beers.

Opening Times

Monday – Sunday noon – 1AM

Cuisine
European, bar food, all-day menu
Contact Details
Parasol & Swing

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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