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Overview

Auckland, located in the Auckland Region of New Zealand, is often referred to as the 'City of Sails' due to its stunning waterfront and vibrant maritime culture. This picturesque city is surrounded by water, giving it a unique and sparkling charm. The magnificent harbour is reminiscent of other famous waterside cities but with its own distinct allure. Auckland's rich maritime history has significantly shaped its identity as a seafaring city. Despite its relatively small geographical size, Auckland is a delight to explore on foot. The city boasts a dynamic and diverse population, contributing to its cosmopolitan and sophisticated atmosphere, while maintaining an easy-going and friendly vibe.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Auckland is $106, with options ranging from $33 to $283. There are 174 hotels available in this destination, catering to various preferences and budgets. Some of the popular neighbourhoods where you can find hotels include Auckland Central Business District, Newton, Mangere, Epsom, and Takapuna. Among the most popular accommodations is the YMCA Hostel, known for its welcoming environment and convenient location.

Things to do in Auckland

Auckland offers a plethora of activities and attractions for visitors. One must-visit spot is Maungawhau — Mount Eden, the highest natural point in the region. The grass-covered crater provides a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle, offering stunning views over the skyline from its peak.

For fans of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" movies, a trip to Matamata is essential. Located about a 2 1/2-hour drive from Auckland, this village is home to the famous Hobbiton movie set. The journey itself is a scenic adventure, showcasing New Zealand's diverse landscapes.

Cornwall Park, wrapped around One Tree Hill, is another beautiful destination. The park features an obelisk monument in memory of Sir John Logan Campbell, the park's donor. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, workshops, and various events, or simply take a leisurely stroll through the gardens, admiring the diverse flora and fauna.

For a combined experience of two of New Zealand's top attractions, consider a tour to the Hobbiton Movie Set & Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Explore the real-world landscape of Middle Earth, peek into Hobbit Holes, and enjoy a drink at the Green Dragon Inn. Later, take a boat ride through the Waitomo Caves, where millions of glowworms create a magical light show.

The Auckland Botanic Gardens in Manurewa is a 64-hectare oasis featuring over 10,000 plants. Visitors can wander through themed gardens, relax at various seating spots, and enjoy the local birdlife. The aromatic rose garden is a highlight not to be missed.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Auckland

Auckland's nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime attractions. Provedor is a popular spot known for its relaxed and friendly atmosphere. This retro venue plays a mix of pub anthems, rock, and new hits, making it a great place to mingle with locals and dance the night away.

SKYCITY Auckland Casino offers non-stop excitement with its 24/7 operation. Guests can try their luck at various casino games and enjoy live entertainment. The venue also features excellent food and bar options to keep you refreshed.

Ding Dong Lounge, located in Auckland CBD, is a premier rock bar that attracts both business patrons and rock enthusiasts. With Rock DJs and weekly live bands, it's a fantastic place to enjoy craft beer and snacks while catching up with friends.

The Classic Comedy Club & Bar is the go-to spot for comedy lovers. Featuring both big and small names in the comedy scene, the club offers a variety of acts in each show. On weekends, you can enjoy a two-hour show with top pro comedians.

Dida’s Wine & Tapas Lounge in Devonport offers a chic and vibrant setting for a memorable dining experience. With a menu full of innovative small plates and an extensive wine list, it's an ideal location for a pre-movie meal, a late afternoon beverage, or a catch-up with friends.

Where to Eat in Auckland

Auckland's culinary scene is diverse and exciting. Sal's Authentic New York Pizza offers a true NY pizzeria experience, complete with imported ingredients like Wisconsin mozzarella and New York State milled flour. The vibrant ambiance and cosy booths will transport you to the Big Apple.

Pocha, located in Chancery Square, embodies the spirit of a Korean "Pojangmacha" or "tent wagon." Known for its generous servings and varied menu, Pocha is a popular spot for Korean cuisine in Auckland's CBD. Signature dishes include Almond Krunch Fried Chicken and Beef Brisket Soybean Stew.

Ampersand Eatery in Orakei Bay Village is a delightful spot open from dawn till dusk. Chef Mikey Newlands crafts dishes using fresh, seasonal ingredients. The bustling bar serves your favourite beverages, and the 'Espresso Workshop Roastery' caters to coffee enthusiasts.

Harbourside Ocean Bar Grill offers premium seafood dining with stunning harbour views. Enjoy the freshest New Zealand seafood in a relaxed Ă  la carte setting, either inside or on the sheltered balcony.

Orbit 360° Dining, located at the top of the SkyTower, provides a unique dining experience with panoramic views of the city. The restaurant rotates once every hour, allowing guests to enjoy a delicious kiwi-inspired à la carte menu while taking in the breathtaking scenery.

Cheapest time to stay in Auckland

April is the cheapest time to stay in Auckland for an average of $117 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$124

February

$151

March

$126

April

$117

May

$132

June

$125

July

$134

August

$129

September

$125

October

$130

November

$133

December

$117

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