The Māori call Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau — a maiden desired by 100 lovers,
and a valuable territory fought over for centuries for its fertile land and
natural harbors on the Pacific Ocean (to the east) and Tasman Sea (to the
west). Today, it’s New Zealand’s largest city: A vibrant and diverse place
where nature and urban life go hand-in- hand, with 48 volcanic cones, more
than 50 islands, and 29,000 km of coastline and beaches just minutes away
from the arts and shopping of the central city.
Restaurants in Auckland
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4.5 based on 89 reviews
Visited Woodhill Bike Park as first time riders, we were pleasantly surprised to find the challenging yet fun beginners course. We were able to go around several times until we were too exhausted to continue. Found fellow riders very patient and friendly. Big shout out to the wonderful guys at Woodhill Bike Park. Great customer service (with a smile) from the initial phone call to book the bikes to the last goodbye. Thank you very much!
4.5 based on 94 reviews
So many things to do. There is a great walk/cycle track around the estuary. There is a wharf to jump off when the tide is in. Very safe place to use a paddle board or kayak.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
We are not cyclist but wanted to go on this pretty cycleway. We entered from Union street and walked to upper Queens street. Then went to Queens for some dessert. It was a fun way to spend afternoon in city. It wasn’t busy on the day we visited. Easy walk for all age group. I would go again at sunset time.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Flat riverside walk from Panmure Bridge to lovely Bucklands Beach, passing through the Marina at Half Moon Bay. Cafes at Half Moon Bay and Bucklands Beach. The boardwalk between Half Moon Bay and Bucklands Beach is lovely at full tide. Great for riding a bike too.
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