5. In this city you can see
This is the most significant
element of the city. It is the tallest
tower in the entire Southern
Hemisphere with 328 meters high,
so its panoramic views are quite an
attraction among visitors. Its
construction began in 1994, ending
in 1997 and is the broadcaster of
television and radio signal. Receive
700,000 visitors per year, making it
the most visited attraction
Auckland.
Sky tower
6. QUEEN STREET
This is the main street of the city. It
is one of the main attractions
because in it are the most
important historical buildings,
theaters, cinemas, art galleries,
banks and public facilities such as
shuttle station.
7. Auckland Civic Theatre: famous
theater with seating for 2,378
people, located in the city
center.
Eden Park: Auckland's main
sports stadium, where they
often play their home games
rugby All Blacks and Black Caps
cricket.
Harbour Bridge: the bridge
connecting Auckland and
North Shore, a symbol of
Auckland.
10. In this city you can see
Long Bay Regional Park, stroll around the park and
along the beach and enjoy the views over the Hauraki
Gulf and adjoining marine reserve. There are also
walks, sea kayaking, picnic areas, the historic Vaughan
homestead and a kid's play ground which also has a
miniature train.
11. Harbourside Art Trail, take your time and visit the
studios of the local artists and craftspeople in
Birkenhead and Northcote.
12. North Head, take a stroll around. It's in Devonport located at the mouth of the
Waitemata Harbour. It has stunning views over the Hauraki Gulf and inner
harbour. Look out for the complex of tunnels, guns and other fortifications.
Spending a day exploring the tunnels and having a picnic is strongly advised.
North Head offers spectacular views of North Shore, central Auckland, the
harbour bridge and the volcanic island of Rangitoto