Auckland is full of things to do and even the most seasoned local can always
find something new.
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The Lake House Art Centre is based in a 110 year old kauri home shifted from Takapuna Beach to its permanent site on Fred Thomas Drive. ...Read More |
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North Shore City's international performing arts, exhibition and convention venue, the Bruce Mason Centre, can host a wide variety of events. ...Read More |
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Drive at your own pace and visit studios of local artists and craftspeople along the famous Harbourside Explorer Trail around Birkenhead and Northcote in North Shore City. ...Read More |
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The modern North Harbour Stadium is home to the North Harbour rugby team and hosts a range of major events. ...Read More
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Long Bay Regional Park is a popular destination and offers a sweeping expanse of sand surrounded by the Hauraki Gulf and adjoining marine reserve. ...Read More |
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Lake Pupuke is located in the centre of the city in Takapuna. This deep freshwater lake was originally the main source of water supply for the North Shore area. ...Read More |
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In addition to stunning beaches, visitors to North Shore City are well catered for with a range of walks, parks and reserves. Some of the city's most popular bush walks can be found around Birkenhead. ...Read More |
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Takapuna Beach is a popular beach where locals and visitors a like flock to picnic and play. On a clear day beach-goers enjoy great views of the volcanic island of Rangitoto and other Hauraki Gulf islands. ...Read More |
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Only on the North Shore can you shop at the best, yet be within 100m of the beach. ...Read More |
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Devonport, a popular destination for visitors, is only a 10-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland City and is situated on a peninsula surrounded by the beautiful Waitemata Harbour. ...Read More |