 Neighbourhood Watch
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 Retail Therapy
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Ponsonby Not visited enough by people passing through Auckland, Ponsonby has one of the largest number of bars and restaurants outside of the city centre, most of which are along Ponsonby Road. In summer there is always a nice atmosphere when the streets are lined with tables from the street cafés. To get to Ponsonby take Auckland's green 'Link' bus.
Downtown Auckland Also known as the CBD (Central Business District), downtown Auckland is dominated and dissected by its main artery which is Queen Street. In and around this busy street are attractions such as Auckland Tower and Princes Wharf. It is where you will find the best selection of clothes stores and Viaduct Harbour, an increasingly popular destination after dark.
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Devonport This quaint, maritime village found on Auckland's North Shore is worth the short ferry ride from the city centre for many reasons. It has beaches to laze on, it is full of cafés and restaurants, and it boasts the best views of Auckland's skyline anywhere in the city. It is also steeped in history and was one of the earliest settled areas in the city. To get to Devonport take a Fullers Ferry from the ferry building. |
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Parnell Similar to Ponsonby, Parnell is awash with lively street cafés and trendy wine bars and restaurants. Located on Hobson Bay, it attracts the city's arty folk too as wander its streets and you'll find many art galleries. Other attractions include Auckland Domain and the Rose Gardens. To get to Parnell take Auckland's green 'Link' bus.
Mission Bay Located on the southern shore of the Waitemata Harbour, Mission Bay has a population of just over 5,000 people. It is best known for its promenade and views of Rangitoto Island. To get to Mission Bay take bus #746 from the Britomart Transport Centre.
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Westfield Shopping Centre, 11-19 Customs Street West, Dowtown Auckland With over 85 stores, Westfield's downtown Auckland mall has one of the city's best selection of goods under the one roof. Here you will find stores selling clothes, jewellery, shoes and cosmetics. There's also a nice big food court. Open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm.
Devonport Shopping in Devonport is far more enjoyable than in the city due to the relaxed atmosphere. Shops such as Lode Jewellery (35-36 King Edward Parade) and Flagstaff Gallery (30 Victoria Road) are full of small gift ideas. Even if you're not looking for anything they're worth browsing around when in the sleepy suburb.
DFS Galleria, Cnr Custom Street & Albert Street, Downtown Auckland Housed in an old customhouse building which dates back to 1889, DFS Galleria caters for the more affluent shopper, and Gucci, Christian Dior and Prada all have stores here. While your budget may not stretch to something from these stores, you may find something in the Adidas shop. Open daily from 10am-11pm.
Queen Street Auckland's main thoroughfare which chops the city centre in two is also the New Zealand capital's flagship shopping street. It is full of surf shops, arcades, bargain basement stores, camera stores and more.
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Victoria Park Market, 210 Victoria Street West, Downtown Auckland Built in 1905 as a rubbish destructor, in 1984 this space was transformed into Auckland's best-known market. It has over 80 shops and stalls, the majority of which sell t-shirts, jackets and other clothes. On others you can buy arts and crafts and local souvenirs. Open daily from 9am-6pm. |
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 Budget Tips
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 A Day in Auckland...
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Chill out in Auckland's parks If you're looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Auckland’s CBD, take refuge in one of its city centre parks. The city's oldest and best-known park is the Domain, just north of the city centre which boasts amazing views of the city and is home to the city's best museum. Closer to the centre is Albert Park, full of flower gardens and fountains and perfect for lazing in on a sunny afternoon.
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Make use of the City Circuit bus Operating seven days a week from 8am-6pm, Auckland's City Circuit bus is a free service that loops around the city. These environmentally friendly hybrid-electric buses pass by the ferry building, Queen Street, Albert Park and Sky Tower among other attractions. |
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Visit Auckland's cathedrals Two of Auckland's most fascinating buildings are its cathedrals. The first of these is St Patrick's Cathedral (43 Wyndham Street) which was established in 1842. The other, the Holy Trinity Cathedral (Parnell Road and St Stephen's Avenue, Parnell), is a member of the Anglican church and is an unusually modern cathedral.
Hop on 'The Link' Although not entirely free like the Circuit Bus, Auckland's 'The Link Bus' operates longer hours and travels to parts of the city the free service doesn't. Most notable of these are Parnell and Ponsonby, two of the coolest corners of the city. Buses come along every 10-15 minutes and the journey costs a measly $1.60 per ride.
Visit Auckland's galleries Dotted around Auckland are a number of galleries showcasing the work of local artists, most of which are free to enter. These include Art by the Sea (Cnr King Edward Parade and Church St, Devonport) and EA Gallery (High Street, Downtown Auckland).
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Begin the day in Auckland Museum (below) for an enthralling insight into New Zealand's history, Maori culture, the city's volcanoes and much more.

Enjoy the views of the city from Auckland Domain where the museum is located. While here take some time out to explore Auckland's oldest park.
Take a leisurely stroll back into the city, stopping for lunch in Peter's Café on Queen Street along the way. If nothing seems enticing, try the Asian restaurants next door.
Visiti Skytower, the tallest tower in the southern hemisphere. Enjoy views of Rangitoto Island and the rest of Auckland before base jumping off the tower!
Take a stroll around Auckland's CBD. Its main street, Queen Street, is lined with shops. Do some window shopping on the way to Princes Wharf.
Take the ferry to Devonport, one of the city's most beautiful suburbs. On the way back enjoy views of Auckland's skyline.
Visit K-Road, just north of Downtown Auckland and famed for its cafes, bars and restaurants. Have a woodfired pizza in 'Little Turkish Café' at number 217.
While up on K-Road check out some of its bars. Descarga Cubana (#280) has a distinct latin feel to it while Bacio Bar (#309) is very popular.
Finish the night off in the Globe Bar, Auckland's number one backpacker haunt where there's something going on every night of the week.
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