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Markets

Silo Park Night Markets (Sat & Sun 4pm - 11pm)

Soak up the vibes with live music, colourful stalls, and global street food—from tacos and dumplings to smash burgers and kebabs. Don’t skip dessert—churros, crepes, croffles and more await. A must-do evening in the city!

Auckland Fish Market (Mon - Sun 8am - 5pm)

A seafood lover’s dream just minutes from the water, the Auckland Fish Market brings over 100 years of history to life with fresh catches, global flavours, and great vibes. Head inside for sushi, Asian fusion, South American grills, oysters, mussels, pastries, and more. Outside, enjoy classic fish & chips, buttery lobster rolls, and local drinks in the sunny courtyard. Before you leave, visit the Sanford and Sons Fishmonger for top-quality, sustainable seafood to take home.

Victoria Park Market (Mon - Sun 10am - 4pm)

A vibrant heritage spot in the heart of Auckland, just a short walk from the Sky Tower, Wynyard Quarter, and Ponsonby. Explore 40+ unique shops, cafes, and restaurants in a charming historic setting—perfect for a casual catch-up or a relaxed city escape.

La Cigale Markets (Sat - Sun 8am - 1pm)

Staying in Auckland City over the weekend? Perfect timing! Head to La Cigale Markets in Parnell or Britomart for a French-inspired market experience. Voted Auckland’s Best Food Market for the last 8 years, choose from a huge range of artisan food products – everything from fresh breads and pastries to French cheeses, smoked salmon and mānuka honey.

Restaurants

Elliott Stables – Auckland’s Epicurean Village

Nestled in the historic Archibald Clarke & Sons warehouse on Elliott Street, Elliott Stables is a vibrant dining hub that blends Auckland heritage with global flavours. Since July, this bustling high-end street food and drinking hall has become a city centre hotspot, evoking the lively energy of Asian and European street scenes. Relax in the charming European-style café section or dive into the bustling Asian-inspired district, with flavours from Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. With 12 diverse eateries under one roof — from pasta at Deniro Ristorante to crepes at Le Paris French Eatery and bao buns at Bao Baby Bao — it’s perfect for groups, casual meetups, or pre-show dinners near The Civic and Auckland Town Hall.

Bossi - Authentic Italian in the Heart of Auckland

Located in The Pacifica building downtown, Bossi brings a fresh take on traditional Italian dining. With dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients, a premium wine list, and sleek Italian-inspired design, it’s a must-visit for lovers of authentic, modern Italian cuisine.

Gochu – Modern Korean with a Kiwi Twist

Named after the Korean word for chilli pepper, Gochu serves bold, flavour-packed Korean dishes alongside modern wines and cocktails. Expect a fun, fresh take on authentic Korean cuisine, reimagined for New Zealand.

Culprit. – Modern Korean with a Kiwi Twist

Tucked upstairs at 12 Wyndham Street, Culprit. is a spacious loft-style restaurant serving bold, modern New Zealand cuisine with global flair. Chef Kyle Street crafts playful, flavour-packed dishes using top local ingredients, inspired by his unique Kiwi upbringing.

East – Vegan Yum Cha with a Twist

Auckland’s first vegan Yum Cha is here to stay at East. Enjoy plant-powered takes on traditional Dim Sum—think sticky jackfruit Char Siu Bao, mushroom-filled dumplings, and crowd favourites like Spring Onion Pancakes and Xiao Long Bao. Finish with sweet treats like Deep Fried Sesame Balls or Mango Tapioca Pudding. 100% flavour, fully vegan.

White + Wong’s – Asian Fusion by the Water

Serving bold, vibrant flavours from across Asia, White + Wong’s blends street food classics from China, Vietnam, Thailand, and more into one eclectic menu. With stunning harbour views, modern décor, and top-notch service, it’s a standout spot for relaxed, flavour-filled dining by the water.

Depot – Al Brown’s Laid-Back Eatery

Just the spot to refuel, Depot is all about fresh, seasonal food cooked over charcoal and hardwood for big, bold flavour. Grab a few small plates to share (don’t miss the oysters!) and enjoy a well-curated wine list featuring Al Brown’s favourites. Relaxed, social, and delicious.

BODA – Modern Asian with a Kiwi Twist

Perched atop the Mövenpick Hotel, BODA pairs stunning city and harbour views with vibrant Asian flavours and the best of Aotearoa produce. Signature dishes like the reimagined fish pie, Tteok Galbi skewers, and crispy beef short ribs shine alongside expertly paired cocktails and NZ wines. A stylish spot for any occasion.

1947 Eatery – Indian Tradition, Reimagined

Multi-award-winning 1947 Eatery serves up bold, contemporary Indian cuisine with deep cultural roots. From Bombay street snacks to royal Dum biriyanis, every dish blends tradition with innovation. Located in central Auckland and open from lunch till late, this is Indian food—but not as you know it.

Sue Hsiao Liu – Refined Chinese Flavours in the City

Tucked away on Lorne Street, Sue Hsiao Liu offers a standout Chinese dining experience—serving everything from classic bao and dan dan noodles to unique regional specialties. Crafted with fresh ingredients and authentic flair, every dish is a flavour-packed tribute to Chinese culinary tradition in a warm, welcoming setting.

Cassia – Modern Indian Elegance at SkyCity

Now at SkyCity, Cassia by Sid and Chand Sahrawat continues to impress with bold, refined Indian flavours in a luxe setting. Enjoy favourites like roasted carrot vindaloo and tandoori chicken tacos, alongside inventive new dishes and a curated drinks list. A must-visit for modern Indian dining in the heart of the city.

Hello Beasty – Bold Flavours by the Waterfront

Auckland’s waterfront favourite, Hello Beasty serves up vibrant dishes inspired by Japan, Korea, and China. Share plates like fresh wasabi oysters, spicy buns, Sichuan lamb, and Korean Fried Cauliflower bring bold, clean flavours with a kick. With a lively open kitchen and cool pop art vibes, it’s a must-visit on Viaduct’s Market Square.

Baduzzi – New York Italian Meatballs in Auckland

Named after the Sicilian word for meatballs, Baduzzi brings soulful Southern Italian flavours inspired by owner Michael Dearth’s heritage. Casual yet sophisticated, the menu features classic and creative meatball dishes plus other Italian favourites, all paired with an extensive wine list. Open for lunch and dinner—perfect for a relaxed, tasty meal.

Cafes

Eden Noodles Café – Bold Flavours on a Budget

A go-to for authentic Sichuan cuisine, Eden Noodles Café is perfect for a quick, tasty, and affordable meal. Don’t miss the pork and chive dumplings in spicy sauce, wide noodles with dan dan, and the refreshing cucumber salad on the side. Simple, spicy, and seriously satisfying.

Fitzroy Deli – Fresh Sandwiches & Coffee

This cozy Shortland Street café serves up freshly baked breads and made-to-order sandwiches for breakfast and lunch. Don’t miss the mortadella with basil pesto and pistachios or the warm beef brisket with vintage cheddar and pickled zucchini. Perfect for dine-in or takeaway, plus great coffee to start your day!

Patch Café – Classics & Treats Anytime

Serving all-day favourites from a hearty ‘Full Patch’ breakfast to seafood rice bowls and deep-fried ice cream, Patch Café is perfect for any appetite. Don’t miss their light cakes and delicate macarons, paired with expertly brewed coffee. Relax inside the cosy café or soak up the sun in Khartoum Place’s leafy square.

Honey Cafe – A Cosy Library Retreat

Located inside the Central City Library, Honey Cafe is a charming spot to relax with great coffee, tasty food, and friendly vibes. The walls feature stunning artwork by Erin Forsyth, celebrating native bees and pollinators inspired by the rooftop garden. Perfect for a study break, lunch, or catch-up away from the city buzz.

Scarecrow – Urban Oasis on Victoria Street

Scarecrow is a bright, spacious spot blending European bistro vibes with local farmers market charm. Enjoy fresh food, organic Kokako coffee, artisan groceries, and unique gifts in a warm, cozy space designed by award-winning architect Peter Were. A perfect place to relax and discover something special.

Remedy Coffee – Chill Vibes on Wellesley St

Start your day at Remedy Coffee, a laid-back spot perfect for morning coffee and some quiet reading. Sink into vintage leather couches or grab a stool by the window to watch the city wake up as you plan your day.

William’s Eatery – Wynyard Quarter’s Beloved Cafe

This family-run gem serves up Lebanese and Italian-inspired dishes with a focus on local, quality ingredients—from Flight Coffee to Garage Project beer and Grey Lynn Butchery meats. Awarded Metro’s Supreme Winner in 2019 and best service, William’s Eatery is the perfect spot for a delicious, heartfelt breakfast in the city.

Rude Boy Deli & Eatery – Bright Brunch Spot on Sale Street

Auckland brunch regular? Don’t miss Rude Boy’s light-filled space, perfect for relaxed breakfasts, long lunches, or weekend catch-ups. Enjoy classic dishes with a modern twist, tempting treats from the cabinet, and great coffee in this inner-city favourite.

Cargo Coffee – Kiwi Ingenuity in a Shipping Container

This sunny spot serves Coffee Supreme brews and tasty Guerilla Grill toasties from a bright, 10ft shipping container in an old loading dock. Known for quality coffee and sustainable choices, Cargo Coffee is a must-visit for a quick, flavour-packed caffeine fix in a quirky, colourful setting.

Bars

SOUL – Fresh Flavours & Stunning Harbour Views

Right in the heart of Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour, SOUL bistro celebrates the freshest local ingredients with a focus on seafood. Enjoy elegant dining on their all-weather terrace, perfect for watching spectacular sunsets and the busy harbour below. Don’t miss their popular events like SOUL Punch parties, fashion lunches, and sell-out Restaurant Month experiences.

Palmer – Your Urban Oasis

Take a break from the city buzz at Palmer, a stylish bar and dining spot designed to inspire. Enjoy shared plates and bubbles by the fire pit on the terrace or relax inside with standout dishes like gnocco fritto with cured pork, chicken liver parfait, and wood-fired leeks. Don’t miss the creative cocktails—try the Manuka Martini or the Kiwi Coffee for a truly unique taste experience.

The Conservatory – Auckland’s Living Bar

A relaxed wine and cocktail bar with dining and lounging areas, The Conservatory at North Wharf offers stunning sea views and a cozy outdoor fire. Perfect for lunch, dinner, or sharing platters with friends, enjoy craft cocktails, boutique wines by the glass, and ice-cold pints in New Zealand’s first living bar.

Rooftop at QT – Stylish Harbour Views & Vibrant Vibes

Perched on the sixth floor, Rooftop at QT offers a chic spot to unwind from laid-back afternoons to lively late nights, with stunning harbour and city views. Inspired by Mediterranean flavours, enjoy mezze snacks like flatbread pizzas, lamb souvlaki, croquetas, and falafel. Sip on craft cocktails featuring sustainable twists like aquafaba and refillable spirits. With live DJs and lounge seating, it’s perfect for both intimate evenings and social nights out. Open Wed–Sun.

Saint Alice – Harbour Views & Fresh Flavours

Bright and welcoming, Saint Alice is the perfect spot to relax any day of the week with stunning harbour views. The menu focuses on simple, flavour-packed dishes, plus a raw bar by the beer taps featuring fresh oysters and clams. Grab some friends and soak up the waterside vibes!

Wynyard Pavilion – Your Waterfront Neighbourhood Spot

Nestled right by the water’s edge at North Wharf, Wynyard Pavilion offers all-day dining and drinks from coffee to cocktails in a beautifully restored 1930s heritage building. Enjoy fresh seafood, inspired dishes like beef carpaccio and clam linguine, plus 11 specialty beers and creative cocktails. Perfect for groups, sporty nights, or soaking up the sun in the garden — with an off-licence to take your fizz and oysters to go!

Activities

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki — A Rich Tapestry of History, Heritage & Culture

Founded in 1888, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is New Zealand’s largest visual arts destination. The striking building, featuring beautiful Kauri columns, won the World Building of the Year award in 2011. Inside, visitors can explore permanent collections, rotating international exhibitions, and family-friendly events. The gallery also offers tours, a well-stocked shop, a Learning Centre, and a hidden arthouse cinema.

Sky Tower — Auckland’s Iconic Height with Thrills, Views & Dining

At 328 metres, Auckland’s Sky Tower is New Zealand’s tallest structure, offering breathtaking 360-degree views up to 80 kilometres. Visitors can explore three viewing platforms, experience adrenaline-pumping SkyWalk and SkyJump adventures, or enjoy fine dining at Orbit 360˚, The Sugar Club, and the Sky Café. With its upgraded LED lighting illuminating the city skyline, the Sky Tower combines excitement, spectacular sights, and sustainability in one unforgettable destination.

Wētā Workshop Experience — Dive into the Magic of Film Effects

Step into the imaginative world of Wētā Workshop with a 90-minute guided tour showcasing the creative process behind iconic horror, sci-fi, and fantasy effects. Encounter monsters, robots, interactive displays, and stunning set pieces that bring movie magic to life. Discover how practical effects are designed and crafted, then take home unique collectibles and keepsakes from the Wētā Cave retail store for a truly inspiring visit.

The All Blacks Experience — Celebrate Rugby Heritage Through Innovation and Culture

Discover the passion and legacy of New Zealand’s iconic rugby teams in this state-of-the-art, 45-minute guided experience. Featuring cutting-edge technology, the All Blacks Experience immerses visitors in the history, culture, and spirit of the All Blacks, Black Ferns, and other national teams. Feel the power of the haka, explore interactive zones to test your rugby skills, and celebrate the enduring importance of rugby in New Zealand’s story.

Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari — Explore the Wonders of the Hauraki Gulf

Embark on breathtaking tours across the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, where you can enjoy stunning views of Auckland’s skyline and harbour bridge while encountering whales, dolphins, and seabirds in their natural habitat.

Home to an extraordinary diversity of marine life, including the rare Bryde’s whale, the gulf is a vital sanctuary for over 25 southern hemisphere marine mammals. Join the Dolphin Explorer to learn, appreciate, and help protect this incredible underwater world.

New Zealand Maritime Museum — Celebrating Aotearoa’s Sea Stories

Discover Aotearoa’s deep connection to the ocean at the New Zealand Maritime Museum, where stories of people and the sea come alive through engaging galleries, events, and harbour sailings. Experience interactive exhibits like virtual yacht racing, traditional Polynesian vaka designs, and a rocking ship cabin. Don’t miss sailing aboard the heritage scow Ted Ashby, cruising the Waitematā with stunning views of Auckland’s skyline and Harbour Bridge.

AJ Hackett Bungy — Auckland’s Thrilling Harbour Bridge Leap

Experience the world’s first harbour bridge bungy jump with AJ Hackett Bungy. Begin with an exclusive bridge walk out to the retro ‘Bungy pod,’ suspended high above the Waitematā Harbour, where adrenaline builds before you take the leap. Feel the rush as you plunge over the water, taking in breathtaking harbour views — if you can keep your eyes open! Both SkyWalk and SkyJump include expertly edited photos and videos, perfect for sharing your daring adventure.

AJ Hackett Bridge Climb — Auckland’s Exclusive Harbour Bridge Adventure

Only AJ Hackett offers this unique access to the Auckland Harbour Bridge, New Zealand’s one and only Bridge Climb, guided by your own expert tour leader. Over 1.5 hours, you’ll balance between watching your footing and soaking up spectacular harbour views. Feel like Spiderman as you scale this iconic landmark, surrounded by breathtaking scenery that even the toughest can’t help but admire. A full clamber experience that leaves you craving more.

SkyWalk at Auckland Sky Tower — A Thrilling Edge-of-the-World Experience

Step out 192 meters above Auckland on the SkyWalk for an adrenaline-fueled adventure like no other. Secured by a safety harness, you’ll traverse the narrow platform with panoramic views of the city, harbour, and coastline unfolding around you. Feel the wind rush past as you soak in breathtaking vistas and the buzzing energy below, all while supported by expert guides and a platform engineered to withstand fierce winds. This is a heart-pounding experience you’ll never forget!

Auckland Adventure Jet — High-Octane Harbour Thrills

Blast around Auckland Harbour on a turbocharged 23-seater jet boat for an adrenaline-pumping 35-minute ride. Enjoy heart-racing spins, tricks, and sweeping turns as you take in stunning city sights from the water.

Departing hourly from Pier 3A by the Ferry Building, Auckland Adventure Jet is the perfect mix of sightseeing and thrill-seeking.

Tepid Baths — A Historic Hub for Swimming & Fitness

Refurbished in 2012, Tepid Baths blends heritage charm with modern facilities, featuring poolside cabanas, classic tiling, and a state-of-the-art gym. It’s a welcoming space for all ages and abilities to learn swimming through expertly guided classes designed to build skills and confidence. The gym offers cutting-edge cardio and weight equipment, complete with SKY TV on cardio machines, so you can stay entertained while you work out. Tepid Baths is truly a timeless Auckland institution.

The Classic Comedy Club — Auckland’s Premier Comedy Venue

Opened in October 1997, New Zealand’s only full-time professional comedy club quickly cemented its place as a beloved institution in the local entertainment scene. Open up to seven days a week, The Classic features a vibrant lineup of live comedy from Wednesday through Saturday. Beyond stand-up, it regularly hosts local bands, private functions, and special festival events, making it a dynamic hub for laughs and live entertainment in the city.

Odysseum — Auckland’s Next-Level Indoor Entertainment Experience

Forget typical indoor fun — Odysseum offers something truly unique and exciting for all ages. Reimagined and revitalized by founders David Parker-Smith and Michelle Moray-Cook, this 100% New Zealand made, owned, and operated venue brings innovative entertainment designed to thrill everyone, from the young to the young at heart. Get ready for an adventure unlike any other!

Metrolanes — Auckland’s Next-Gen Bowling & Entertainment Hub

Metrolanes brings a fresh take on entertainment with 12 full-size tenpin bowling lanes, split into three unique areas to suit all styles of play. Enjoy a full bar serving a wide selection of cocktails, wines, and spirits, alongside a chef-inspired restaurant menu to fuel your fun.

Holey Moley — Mini Golf, Cocktails & Karaoke Fun

Holey Moley is a vibrant two-storey golf club concept bar featuring a multi-sensory mini golf course with 27 themed holes. Sip on creative cocktails, including lolly-themed drinks, or enjoy craft beers while DJs spin live tunes. With a full kitchen serving burgers, loaded fries, and bar snacks, plus Auckland’s most stunning karaoke bar, Holey Moley is the ultimate spot for a fun, Instagram-worthy night out with friends.

Auckland War Memorial Museum – Iconic & Insightful

Set in the beautiful Auckland Domain, this iconic museum is one of New Zealand’s finest. Discover the story of Aotearoa through world-class Māori and Pacific collections, natural history exhibits, and powerful war memorial galleries. With interactive displays, rotating exhibitions, and a stunning heritage setting, it's a must-visit for visitors of all ages.

Wintergardens – Historic & Blooming Beauty

Step into a world of botanical charm at the Auckland Domain Wintergardens. Opened in 1913, these elegant Victorian-style glasshouses showcase rare and exotic plants—like the infamous corpse flower—alongside seasonal floral displays. Wander through tropical and temperate houses, admire marble statues in the sunken courtyard, and enjoy a peaceful moment in this heritage gem just a short walk from the museum.

New Zealand Maritime Museum – History Anchored in Adventure

 Set right on Auckland’s bustling waterfront, the Maritime Museum celebrates New Zealand’s deep connection to the sea. From the arrival of the first Polynesian navigators to modern sailing legends, discover our nation’s rich maritime heritage across interactive exhibits and immersive galleries. Climb aboard a rocking 1840s ship cabin, learn about classic Kiwi beach culture, and even test your skills at yacht design. Daily sailings on heritage vessels like the Ted Ashby and Nautilus offer the ultimate on-water experience—hoist the sails or simply enjoy the view of Auckland’s harbour. After exploring, relax at the waterfront Koel Café, a perfect spot to recharge with a coffee and watch the boats go by.

SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton’s – Dive into an Underwater Adventure

 Explore the wonders of the ocean at SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton’s, one of Auckland’s top family attractions. Get up close with the world’s largest sub-Antarctic penguin colony, come face-to-fin with massive stingrays and sharks, and discover unique marine life like Spiny Sea Dragons and glowing jellyfish. Wander through immersive ocean tunnels, visit rescued sea turtles, and marvel at New Zealand’s largest collection of sharks. For the brave, try the Shark Cage Adventure or step into the icy world of the Penguin Passport experience—perfect for those wanting to meet penguins face-to-face. An unforgettable journey beneath the surface awaits.

Waiheke Island – Wine, Waves & Wonder

Just a 40-minute ferry from Auckland, Waiheke Island is a favourite destination for good reason. Often ranked among the world’s best islands, it’s famed for its stunning beaches, award-winning vineyards, local art, and laid-back lifestyle.

With over 50 wineries and a warm microclimate, Waiheke is a wine lover’s paradise. You’ll also find craft breweries, boutique distilleries, and a vibrant food scene featuring locally sourced cuisine. Explore golden beaches like Oneroa, Palm Beach and Onetangi, or head off the beaten path to discover hidden gems like Enclosure Bay and Rocky Bay. Swim, hike, kayak or just unwind under a pōhutukawa tree. Don’t miss the charm of Oneroa Village, the thrill of EcoZip Adventures, or the inspiration of the island’s many galleries and Sculpture on the Gulf trail. Whether it’s a long lunch with a sea view, a coastal walk, or a day on the water—Waiheke is where you come to indulge, relax and recharge.

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