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Silo Park

Silo Park

One of the most urban-popular places to visit in Auckland is Silo Park. Commonly known as the hub of Wynyard Quarter, The Silo Park idea was started and implemented by the Wynyard Point redevelopment industry and is all set to capture the minds of those who want to see an alternative dimension to the waterfront industry of Auckland. What was earlier merely a maritime and an industrial precinct has now become a multipurpose site for you to socialise. Right from outdoor games to live performances to feasts, this place will spoil you for choices. Silo Park is said to have been one of the first catalytic projects in Auckland and offers a new waterfront experience to all its visitors. Attractions like fishing, seafood markets and retail successfully bring Silo Park to public attention. A place home to Silo Marina, where 100-meter superyachts moor daily, this attraction is one of the fanciest locations in Auckland. Visitors often comment on the level of creativity in architecture seen in this place with designs that mix contemporary ideas and original approaches to event creation, something that attracts people from all over the world. Read More

Sky Tower

Sky Tower

Auckland's Sky Tower can be seen everywhere in the city, soaring towards the heavens. This landmark tower provides some unforgettable views from its observation decks. The Sky Tower is a telecommunications office building with several restaurants and bars on its premises. It is also the tallest in the southern hemisphere. At the height of 328 metres, Sky Tower is the highest man-made structure in the entire southern hemisphere. The tower is a popular attraction because it gives you a vantage point of the city that you can get otherwise only if you have a helicopter. Moreover, the tower has two adrenaline-rushing activities. The SkyWalk is a walk on a narrow platform encircling the building at about 190 metres high, or if walking is too dull, you can simply jump off, an opportunity provided by the SkyJump (yes, there will be a harness). Apart from these, there are cafes and restaurants on the tower, namely the rotating Orbit 360, the classy Sugar Club and the Sky Cafe. Read More

SkyCity Auckland

SkyCity Auckland

SkyCity Auckland is an entertainment centre located in Auckland City, New Zealand. It is a premier event centre situated in the bustling central business district of the city. It occupies several levels of the Sky Tower, the city’s telecommunication and observation tower, and provides a variety of activities and services that visitors can choose from to entertain and pamper themselves. This is the only attraction in Auckland City that has an operating casino. The place is suitable for those looking for a luxury getaway in and around the city. SkyCity Auckland can also be booked for private and business events. SkyCity or the Sky Tower has a number of other facilities and services that travellers can enjoy when they visit the city. It has a luxurious ambience and consists of a theatre, several restaurants and bars, a convention centre, a casino/ gaming zone and a couple of luxury hotels where travellers can put themselves up if they are planning to spend a few days in the city. SkyCity Auckland is, therefore, a perfect place for entertainment and indulgence. For quite some years, the attraction has been witnessing an increase in the number of visitors who are not just travellers/ tourists but also traders and businessmen.   Read More

St. Patrick's Cathedral Auckland

Situated at the heart of the city, St. Patrick's Cathedral is known as the mother church of Auckland. Source The St. Patrick’s Cathedral, also known as The Cathedral of St. Patrick and St. Joseph, is located on the corner of the Federal Street in central Auckland. It was founded on 1 June 1841 by Jean Baptiste Pompallier who was the first Bishop of New Zealand. He was also the first administrator of the Catholic church from 1842-1845. The current administrator is Peter Tipene. Read More

Stardome

Stardome

Stardome is an observatory planetarium in Auckland, a perfect attraction for people interested in science, especially space. The research team at Stardome have always followed their love for the area and has shared this with people from across the globe. This place is not only open to public viewing in the evenings but also to daytime visits and educational school trips. The team at Stardome has been sharing their research on space for over 60 years now and is grateful for the support it gets from people and ratepayers. This planetarium is not only supported by its visitors but also by sponsors and trustees. Organisations that heavily contribute to its success include Asia New Zealand Foundation, Auckland Astronomical Society, Edith Winstone Blackwell Foundation, Chisholm Whitney Family Charitable Trust, Oxford Sports Club, Clement T Bostock, and North Foundation and many more. Visitors are also welcome to contribute to this planetarium by sponsoring shows, purchasing educational equipment or telescopes, sponsoring marketing or promotional collateral, or sponsoring the annual New Zealand Astronomical Yearbook. In addition, Stardome wishes to provide its visitors with digitised and up-to-date facilities so that the public can get a mix of entertainment and learning experiences in a planetarium environment. Read More

Stonyridge

Stonyridge

Stonyridge is a beautiful world-renowned vineyard located on Waiheke Island, near Auckland, New Zealand. Stonyridge cultivates its wines using the same time-tested methods that the original pioneers of wine production, the French, used. Stonyridge's vineyards produce some of the country's best Cabernet and Bourdeaux wines. In addition, it makes prime categories of estate-grown wines, routinely conferred some of the wine industry's highest awards. Read More

Takapuna Beach

Takapuna Beach

Takapuna beach is one of the most beloved relaxing spots in Takapuna for locals and tourists owing to its proximity to the central Auckland City and the airport. The beach offers not only spectacular views of the region, especially the Rangitoto Island in the Hauraki Gulf but also has various water sports available, shopping sites, eateries, bars and much more. In addition, the dog-friendly beach attracts the locals to come out for walking or jogging along the beach path every morning and evening. The beach is located on The Strand, one of the popular localities in Takapuna. It remains open to the public at all hours. Still, visiting the beach during daylight hours is usually advised to fully enjoy the magnificent scenic beauty surrounding the beach. The magnificent native Pohutukawa trees of the myrtle family bloom with their crimson red flowers during December and January, lining the foreshore with floral beauty. Read More

Tawharanui Regional Park

Tawharanui Regional Park

The Tawharanui Regional Park is based in Auckland, New Zealand. The park has distinct parts. First, it has a "mainland island" sanctuary which is essential for conserving native plants and animals. Secondly, there are farmland and also public recreation areas. The park is mainly grazed pasture with Manuka scattered throughout and coastal forest patches. The important coastal forest area is in the central-eastern part of the park, where Kauri and Rimu dominate the ridges. The mainland island was created by constructing a 2.5 km pest-proof fence across the peninsula in 2004. It was a big project by the standards of those times. This was followed by an aerial drop of poison later in 2004, eliminating black rats, brown rats, feral cats, possums, weasels, stoats and ferrets. Everything that could’ve been proved to be a menace to the regional Park was already sorted out, and the authorities decided to start anew. Introduced pests remaining in the sanctuary are mice, rabbits, and hedgehogs. The Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Society Inc. assists Auckland Council with the cover through fundraising and volunteer work. It helps the Park stay functional, recreational, and productive at its core. Read More

The Civic Theatre

The Civic Theatre

The Civic Theatre exhibits elegance, ancestry, and artistry all at once. It is New Zealand’s premier lyric theatre situated in Auckland Central. It is the only prevailing “atmospheric theatre” in the Southern Hemisphere out of seven worldwide that still endures. It gives the illusion of being in an open theatre under the stars. An extraordinary soft-top ceiling hangs over the auditorium. The LED lights on this ceiling are a replica of the skyscape as of 20th April 1929, when the construction started. The auditorium has a seating capacity of 2379 people split across two levels. The theatre showcases an assortment of cinema, live music and entertainment, and other theatrics. The Civic is the most favoured choice for any musical in New Zealand. Consequently, it has hosted touring musicals, mainly Jersey Boys, Mary Poppins, Mamma Mia!, Annie, Phantom of the Opera, and Wicked. The Sound of Music played for a year and a half in the 1960s. In addition, a few well-known singers and entertainers such as Bob Dylan, Elaine Page, UB40, Roberta Flack, Katie Melua, Counting Crows, David Sedaris, Eric Idle, Hugh Laurie and The Seekers have performed there. Moreover, The Civic organizes the New Zealand International Film Festival every year in July. Read More

The Viaduct Harbour

The Viaduct Harbour

The Viaduct Harbour, based in Auckland, New Zealand, comes to life at night. The place is always buzzing with people, booze, food, and fun: just about everything you need to make a night memorable. The Viaduct is a residential, commercial, and entertaining area where one can choose to dine in with their loved ones. The Harbour was formerly known as the Viaduct Basin, and as of yet, it is the busiest place in the Auckland Central Business district to be in during the night. If one chooses to take a walk before or after the fun, then one can always visit the National Maritime Museum, which is just adjacent to the Harbour. The Viaduct Harbour was previously known as the Viaduct Basin. The Viaduct Basin because of a failed scheme by the Auckland Harbour Board. It was decided that large ships were to unload their cargo onto smaller ships and were supposed to ferry it back to the shore. However, the shipping companies didn’t cooperate; better arrangements had to be made for the bigger ships. However, the partially built arrangement for the ferry-boats now had no purpose. This area was now being used by fishing boats. A small fish market sprang up nearby and a few factories opened up. As time went on, this area became one of the best tourist attractions in Auckland. Read More

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