As New Zealand's biggest city, Auckland is bursting at the seams with great food, coffee, nightlife, shopping and a colourful culture to keep any visitor or local busy. Discover our favourite places in Auckland.

A passion for great food, coffee, nightlife, and shopping, Auckland is bursting at the seams with the colourful culture that comes from being the country’s most cosmopolitan city.

Once named the country’s capital by early settler William Hobson (the then governor of New Zealand), Auckland now boasts the biggest population of all urban areas. Visitors come from far and wide, with Auckland Airport seeing around one million international travellers a month, while the city is also home to the largest Polynesian population in the world.

The city straddles the Auckland volcanic field and saw quite a bit of action back in the day. The volcanic cone known as One Tree Hill stands as a dominant landmark to remind locals of their once precarious position. Neighbourhoods such as Stonefields sit atop the ancient lava flow, really adding to the mystery of the city.

The abundance of inlets and harbours mean Aucklanders are never far from the sea, and a short ferry ride away are picturesque islands and scenic reserves. Nicknamed the ‘City of Sails’ thanks to the people’s obsession with gliding upon the ocean, it’s been said that nearly one in every three households in Auckland has a boat.

Keep your eyes peeled on Ponsonby Road for famous faces, eat and drink from some of the best hospitality spots the country has to offer, and soak up the special feeling that you won’t get anywhere else of sharing a city with over 1.5million other people.

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The best things to see, eat and do in Auckland.

Glow Up With Auckland’s Best Facials

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Auckland

We all need a little ‘me’ time every now and again - especially when life in the big smoke becomes a little too hectic. And what better way to remedy (or at least mitigate) the chaos than by booking a facial and giving your skin the TLC it deserves?

Your Guide to North Island Road Tripping

Lush and green Te Toto Gorge Lookout in Raglan New Zealand
Auckland

The North Island is bountiful in its diverse scenery, from geothermal activity to golden sand beaches, enchanting forests to rolling green farms - it’s a landscape that ticks all the boxes. The North Island is also rich in Māori culture, vibrant cities and authentic Kiwi experiences.

A New POV: The Best Seats in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland

Beautiful view looking out across Auckland from Mt Eden
Auckland

With approximately 53 volcanic centres spread out across the region, it’s hardly a surprise that Auckland offers an abundance of seriously good views.

A Parnell Guide to Christmas

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Auckland

Take a trip to Auckland’s oldest suburb, wander the historic buildings and beautiful shops, and embrace the Christmas magic of Parnell.

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Tala

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What started out as a pop-up restaurant at Karangahape Road’s Bar Magda in 2022 saw subsequent success for TALA, which has now permanently relocated to Parnell Road.

Objectspace

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Objectspace in Auckland is a public gallery dedicated to the fields of design, craft and architecture.

Norma Taps

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Sustainability and creativity combine at Norma Taps, an innovative space making its home in Auckland’s City Works Depot.

Sumer Art Gallery

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It’s hard to miss. The building façade is painted in semaphore-like triangles of bright purple and white, located centrally on Beach Road near Britomart.

Roses Dining Room

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Roses Dining Room may seem a little unconventional, but they’ve certainly got the recipe right.

Culprit

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Tucked away up a narrow central Auckland staircase lies Culprit, a trendy and sophisticated inner city hideout serving nostalgic New Zealand cuisine with a modern global edge.

Crushes

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An eclectic mix of all things homemade, handcrafted, New Zealand made and vintage.

Maison des Lys

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Maison des Lys is an artisan French pâtisserie but with a real point of difference.

OOH-FA

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Anyone who appreciates the genius behind Auckland’s Pici - an intimate space with a limited offering, is going to love Ooh Fa: the same owners, the same philosophy and...

Forest

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Forest may be one of Auckland’s only semi-formal vegetarian restaurants, but owner and chef Plabita Florence hopes it is so much more than that.

Amano

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Very few big city eateries pull the masses all hours of the day, seven days a week, but at much loved Amano, this is simply the reality.

Sen Vietnamese Kitchen & Bar

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SEN, meaning lotus flower, is an authentic Vietnamese kitchen and bar that has long been a mainstay in Mount Eden.

Cocoro

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Japanese cuisine comprises a whole lot more than just sushi rolls and tempura, and more fish types than simply salmon and tuna.

Ebisu

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Located on the waterfront in the city centre, Ebisu also lies at the heart of Japanese cuisine in Auckland.

Azabu Ponsonby

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Azabu has long been considered a mainstay in Auckland's culinary scene, for good reason.

Kepa Road Café

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Kepa Road Café is the younger, cooler sibling to Remuera’s popular Browns Eatery and Store.