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
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Auckland's new comedy venue! Featuring New Zealands best comic's, and establishing pro's. A comedy show can often be a hit and miss experience in terms of a good night out. Encore's comic's will strive to make you laugh out loud. They crave it. They get off on it, and we hope that you will get off on them, and we will all get offon each other and have a good ol' fashion ding dong.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
5.0 based on 6 reviews
The PumpHouse and Lake Pupuke are unique in Auckland. The theatre, a former water pumping station sits beside Auckland’s only volcanic crater lake. The varied event calendar includes annual Summer Shakespeare in the Park, adult drama, musicals and theatre for children. The Pumphouse Box office is open for ticket sales form 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday and 9am - 2pm Saturdays. Box office also opens for door sales and ticket collection during the hour prior to the start time of a performance.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Came in for a Family Birthday, on a Saturday night - amazing service, great fun - highly recommended
4.5 based on 47 reviews
My friend and I were here for a movie whilst in Auckland for a girls weekend. We were actually late for the movie we wanted to see, thanks to nav man or similar, however the staff were really good about, and let us in, we had a coupon that included a ice cream, which we asked to collect later, which didn't seem a problem. This is a very lovely cinema, theatres are a good size, chairs comfy and temperature comfortable, the restrooms are nice too and there is a lovely cafe right next door. Anyone lucky enough to have this as their local cinema are very lucky.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
The Civic, one of the few remaining Atmospheric Theatres in the world, was built in 1929. The first purpose-built cinema of this type in the country, The Civic has become a much-loved Auckland landmark and entertainment venue.
Have seen a couple of shows here recently with War Horse only a few days ago. Love this theatre! Wonderful atmosphere, acoustics and AMAZING décor, take a look at the ceiling, comfortable seats and PLENTY of leg room, which is a must for my partner. Just love this place, will be keeping an eye out for future shows.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
4.5 based on 24 reviews
The Bruce Mason Centre has taken a lead role in arts and entertainment on the North Shore. The centre hosts a wide range of family entertainment, ballet, dance, music and is the North Shore hub for the Comedy Festival.
We went to a 'Jazz Spectacular' show and every instrument sounded perfect. Good parking nearby and very easy access. The only thing missing is a centre aisle but even from a side aisle we had a good view.
4.5 based on 121 reviews
Great atmosphere and venue. Well worth going to see a play there. We saw Romeo and Juliet performance.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Went to see 1984 production. The theatre is intimate and it easy to engage with what is going on stage. Lots of eateries around for pre or post dinner meals and drinks.
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