Discover Auckland like a local, visiting cool bars and cafes in Britomart and Wynyard Quarter, shop high end local labels in Ponsonby and wander along New North Road in Kingsland for exciting after-dark entertainment.
Venture further afield and set your eyes upon the world-renowned West Coast beaches where you can discover black sand and eat fish and chips watching the sun set. A short ferry ride will see you set foot on one of the many islands in the Hauraki Gulf where you can explore wineries, volcanoes and native wildlife.
With a beautiful, welcoming Polynesian culture and one of a kind cultural experiences, Auckland is a city not to miss.
Getting away from the usual tourist attractions in Auckland and doing something out of the ordinary in a new city isn’t hard if you know where to go. These are just some places Aucklanders hold dear to their hearts, and activities you can do on your visit to experience Auckland like a local.
Read MoreAuckland Harbour is the jewel in the crown of New Zealand’s most populous city. Whether it’s the restaurants or shops that draw you to the waterfront or you simply can’t take your eyes off the activity on the water, this is the city’s beating heart.
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Auckland is fast becoming one of the world's must-see cities. Here is TFE's guide on how to spend a weekend in New Zealand's largest city.
Read MoreFrom finding free Wi-Fi to the best spot for a flat white, here are our essential Auckland travel tips for first-time visitors. 1. Where to get Wi-Fi For free Wi-Fi in Auckland, head to Starbucks, Gloria Jean’s Coffees or the Auckland City Library.
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