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If
you're visiting Auckland, your first stop should be the
information centre. This will enable you to pick up all the information
that you need to get the most out of your trip.
i-SITES are New
Zealand's official visitor centres, and there are over 80 of them
throughout the country. Aside from i-SITES, there are also information
centres in most towns and even in small settlements.
The friendly
staff at the information centres can help you find accommodation, plan
tours and activities, and give you that local insight that makes all the
difference. Most bookings can be made here for you, and you can pick up
maps and brochures to help you plan your visit. These centres also
sometimes have souvenirs for sale and internet access.
Auckland's CBD has a range of shopping, dining and entertainment options including cafes,
restaurants and nightclubs. The Auckland City Art Gallery is New Zealand's oldest and largest. The
Heritage Gallery, open since 1888, focuses on historical works. Auckland War Memorial Museum has
collections of Maoritaonga (treasures) and South Pacific art. The Museum of Transport and
Technology, (MOTAT) is an interactive museum that specialises in the history and contemporary
aspects of transport and technology. The New Zealand National Maritime Museum is on Auckland's
waterfront has an extensive display of nautical exhibits. The Waitemata Harbour's sparkling waters
are home to numerous islands and constant water activity. Ferry companies offer a variety of harbour
cruises and trips to the islands of the Hauraki Gulf beyond the harbour. Kayaking and windsurfing
are also popular activities. More rugged than the Waitemata Harbour, the Manukau Harbour does not
enjoy the popularity of its across-town cousin, but it does have much to offer. Good fishing and
excellent wind-surfing are to be had.
Auckland: Auckland's CBD has a range of shopping, dining and entertainment options including cafes, restaurants and nightclubs. The Auckland City Art Gallery is New Zealand's oldest and largest. The Heritage Gallery, open since 1888, focuses on historical works. Auckland War Memorial Museum has collections of Maoritaonga (treasures) and South Pacific art. The Museu...Read More
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