Kia Ora. The Insider’s Guide to Auckland Auckland – an exhilarating mix of sights and sounds – is home to some of the best experiences in the country. Whether you’re here on a day trip or for the week, Auckland’s full of fun ways to fill your time. This city busily bustles by day, and hosts a vibrant night-life at sundown.  Even if you’r… Published 09 APR 2018

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Headline: Kia Ora. The Insider’s Guide to Auckland

Auckland – an exhilarating mix of sights and sounds – is home to some of the best experiences in the country.

Whether you’re here on a day trip or for the week, Auckland’s full of fun ways to fill your time. This city busily bustles by day, and hosts a vibrant night-life at sundown. 

Even if you’r…

Published
09 APR 2018

In for a laugh.

From belly-filling to belly-laughing, you can tick dinner and a show off your list thanks to the range of Auckland theatres in the central city. See local and international comedians, musical acts and dance performances at the Q Theatre, The Civic or the newly opened ASB Waterfront Theatre – all have great eateries nearby. And if you want to venture out beyond the city, you can always have a quick search for local events happening across the Auckland region, such as cultural festivals, concerts and sports events.

Choose your poison.

The night’s not over yet. Add the finishing touches to your evening in the glitz and glam of Ponsonby Road. The bars, restaurants and clubs shift into overdrive as local night owls pop bottles of fine champagne and groove to the resident DJ. Make a sharp turn left and you’ll find yourself amongst the eccentric and colourful nightlife of Karangahape Road. This is the place for quirky live performances, underground bars and an alternative scene that can’t be replicated anywhere else.

Morning markets.

If you find yourself adventurous enough for an early morning start after a night out, be sure to experience Auckland’s markets. La Cigale offers a slice of France in the heart of the city – serving up authentic warm goods, pastries, cheeses and much more. If you’re up for the trip north, the sunny Matakana Village Farmers’ Market is in full swing on Saturdays until 1pm and afterwards there are many charming beaches and wineries nearby. And in the rural south, The Clevedon Village Farmer’s market is a must-do on a Sunday morning.

Garments & galleries.

There’s no better way to finish your trip to Auckland than by picking up a little treat for yourself on the Parnell strip. There’s something for everyone – with countless fashion boutiques, a boutique just for babies, and even a boutique dedicated to chocolate. And if you need a break from all the shopping, take in a bit of culture at one of the many galleries displaying some of New Zealand’s finest art.

If that’s not enough to keep you busy, don’t worry, we’ve only just scraped the surface of what Auckland can put on. Scroll through our Visit Auckland Facebook page to discover more places to go, events to attend and delicious things to eat!

Ka kite.