Luxury Sub Penthouse Living in Downtown Auckland Experience the unparalleled feeling of living on top of the world at the prestigious Pacifica building in Downtown Auckland. Situated on the North East corner, apartment 5102 offers breathtaking views of the Waitemata Harbour, Mt Eden, the Museum, and the ever-changing sky over Rangitoto and beyond. This truly extraordinary penthouse is a sight to behold. Step into a world of luxury and spaciousness as you enter this remarkable unit. The expansive living room seamlessly flows into a large winter garden, providing the perfect space for entertaining or simply relaxing while taking in the stunning views. With three large bedrooms, each boasting their own ensuite, this penthouse offers the ultimate in comfort and privacy. The generous living area, large 'winter garden' balcony, two car parks, study room, separate laundry room, and guest toilet further enhance the convenience and elegance of this exceptional property. Every detail has been carefully considered to create an atmosphere of opulence. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the apartment with natural light, showcasing the panoramic vistas. Top-of-the-line Bosch appliances adorn the modern kitchen, adding both style and functionality to the space. But the Pacifica is more than just a luxurious residence. It is a playground for its esteemed residents. Enjoy access to an array of exciting amenities, including a 20m lap pool that spans almost the entire length of the building, a state-of-the-art gymnasium and yoga room, a sauna, spa, and steam room for ultimate relaxation, a community terrace for entertaining guests, a cinema/media room for a boutique cinema experience, and a library where you can unwind with a good book while enjoying stunning views. Furthermore, the Pacifica offers a 24-hour valet and concierge service, ensuring that you feel special and valued every step of the way. Simply drop off your keys and have your car taken care of, hassle-free. Beyond the luxurious...
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