What to do and see in Auckland Central, North Island: The Best Free Things to do

April 13, 2022 Mikaela Didonna

European, Polynesian, Asian and strong Maori heritages give the Auckland its distinctive culture. Discover the history of the world's largest Polynesian city through Maori treasures at Auckland Museum and experience the lives of 19th-century settlers at Howick Historical Village. Find Polynesian handicrafts at Otara Market or people-watch in bustling Ponsonby and Parnell. Adventure junkies can get their fix from kayaking, sailing and high-octane bungee jumping.
Restaurants in Auckland Central

Wellesley St E Corner Kitchener, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010 New Zealand +64 9-307 7700 [email protected] http://www.aucklandartgallery.com
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4.5 based on 1,866 reviews

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki is New Zealand’s most compelling visual arts experience. Enter between majestic kauri (native tree) columns to explore four floors of exhibitions, seven centuries of art and one of Auckland’s most iconic buildings. Experience world-class touring exhibitions, immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and atmosphere of traditional and contemporary international works and discover the largest permanent collection of New Zealand art right in the heart of Auckland city. The Gallery offers a lively calendar of talks, performances, film screenings and children's activities to complement its exhibition programme. Please visit our website to see what’s on. Join a free Gallery tour in English 11.30am and 1.30pm daily. Open daily 10am-5pm (except Christmas Day) and 10am–9pm on Fridays.

Reviewed By Ruinsgal

The Auckland Art Gallery offers a great opportunity to explore New Zealand art - from early portraits of Maori statesman to the latest in contemporary art. The current Colin McCahon exhibit is a focused and well-curated look at the artist's relationship with Auckland The building itself - linking architecturally as it does the traditional and the contemporary - is worth a visit in and of itself.

2. Cornwall Park

Green Lane West Epsom, Auckland Central, Auckland 1051 New Zealand +64 9-630 8485 [email protected] http://www.cornwallpark.co.nz/
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4.5 based on 1,362 reviews

Cornwall Park

This lovely urban park offers an escape from the city hustle and bustle with oak tree-lined roads, winding paths and grazing sheep and cattle.

Reviewed By NicholasM2408

Other than having the best cricket club in NZ, Cronwall Park boasts lush fields, old oak trees and great icecream

3. Auckland Domain

Park Road, Auckland Central, Auckland New Zealand +64 9-301 0101 http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/en/parksfacilities/premierparks/pages/aucklanddomain.aspx
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4.5 based on 969 reviews

Auckland Domain

Characterized by its formal gardens, this park is a great place to relax just minutes away from the city center.

Reviewed By amandacJ5606BH

Just beautiful. So much green space, gorgeous old trees, and a brilliant outdoor arena for summer events. Think Christmas in the Park. Auckland is so lucky to have many of these areas to enjoy without travelling from their city.

4. Ponsonby

Auckland Central, Auckland New Zealand +64 9-360 9301 [email protected] http://www.aucklandnz.com/discover/ponsonby
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4.5 based on 625 reviews

Ponsonby

Reviewed By ChristopherC911 - Selby, United Kingdom

This wonderful Auckland suburb is very much hip. Full of boutique shops and wonderful eateries, it is a great place to visit.

5. Viaduct Harbour

Viaduct Harbour Ave, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010 New Zealand http://www.viaduct.co.nz/
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Viaduct Harbour

Visit the center of Auckland sailing and the place for the finest restaurants, bars, and luxury apartments.

Reviewed By 48andreww - Broad Oak, United Kingdom

Lots of super yachts to admire and Admiral's Cup yachts. Plenty of places to eat and drink. Not to be missed when in Auckland.

6. Albert Park

Princes St, Auckland Central, Auckland New Zealand +64 9-379 2020 http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/parksfacilities/premierparks/Pages/albertpark.aspx
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Albert Park

This elegant garden close to downtown Auckland has towering palm trees, a floral clock, a Victorian fountain, statues and an Argentinian ombu tree, whose enormous roots grow above ground.

Reviewed By Jeff1903 - King's Lynn, United Kingdom

A lovely little park close to the city. The art gallery is in the corner. There are formal flower beds, interesting trees, statues old and new, a bandstand and some old guns. It is quiet and peaceful and a nice break during a busy day.

7. Mount Eden

Access off Hillside Crescent Mount Eden Road, Auckland Central, Auckland 1024 New Zealand +64 9-301 0101 [email protected] http://maunga.nz/maunga/maungawhau/
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Mount Eden

A trip up the highest volcanic peak in mainland Auckland offers striking views of the downtown area and harbor.

Reviewed By LindaK631 - Auckland Central, New Zealand

I’m an Aucklander. I love the views from the top of Maungawhau/ Mt Eden. I’ve been here for years and I’m a great supporter of taking the traffic away from the summit. More tranquility and space for the pedestrians. The views from the top are excellent and you get a 360 degree view of the city and the two harbours - Waitemata and Manukau. There is little of the city you can’t see from here and the walk to the top is not too strenuous if you take your time. You can also take a variety of routes up and down the mountain - stick to the road or take one of the more scenic cross-mountain routes. Then pop over to Mt Eden Village for lunch - there are so many cafes to choose from.

8. Parnell Rose Gardens

Gladstone and Judges Bay Rds., Auckland Central, Auckland New Zealand +64 9-302 1252 http://www.parnells.co.nz/
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4.5 based on 315 reviews

Parnell Rose Gardens

Reviewed By Happiness532465

This stop was on the Hop On Hop Off bus line, so I hopped off for a 30 minute stroll through the gardens. I wasn't originally planning to visit, but I'm so glad I did. People of all ages were enjoying the garden while I was there.

9. One Tree Hill (Maungakiekie)

670 Manukau Road Epsom, Auckland Central, Auckland 1023 New Zealand +64 9-301 0101 [email protected] http://maunga.nz/maunga/maungakiekie/
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One Tree Hill (Maungakiekie)

The second highest volcanic peak in Auckland, next to Mount Eden, One Tree Hill offers views of the city and has a huge obelisk at the top.

Reviewed By jeanettem190 - Cairns, Australia

After your walking visit to Mt Eden; a caldera volcano, it makes sense to stroll through tony, leafy Mt Eden Village & Epsom Village to Cornwall Park (vast! Check out the sheep & cows grazing!) up to One Tree Hill; a cone volcano (Check out the difference!). There are two horseshoe shaped calderas on two different sides of the 'cone'. As you wander up the very gentle slope, you'll see the Vicotrian Folly. Then there's the heritage-style Bistro where you can snag an ice-cream or similar & have a seat on the verandah. Right next door is Huia Lodge; a heritage listed little cottage & info centre promoting early Auckland & current cultural exhibitions. Across the road is Acacia Cottage; the oldest surviving structure in Auckland. 1841. No wonder it survived; it's made from super-strong kauri wood. The cottage is beautifully restored, having been shifted from it's original location in inner Auckland. There're all kinds of historic everyday items on display, which was quite interesting & nostalgic. Buses are no longer permitted beyond this point, so there're no more obnoxious loud hordes of shouting 'tourist' type people elbowing the walkers & shoving their selfie sticks all over. It's very scenic at the top. You're bound to find several nice photographic subjects. After all this walking you're liable to feel tired. No worries, just walk down another path, not through the vast public park, into a suburban street. You'll soon find a bus stop. If the bus is headed further out from Auckland, just cross the street! All the northbound city buses will meander their way back to the Auckland CBD!

10. Bethells Beach

Auckland Central, Auckland New Zealand http://regionalparks.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/tehengabethells
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Bethells Beach

Reviewed By 155richard81 - Tauranga, New Zealand

This is a great sandy beach. The car park is a little way from the beach and one has to be aware of when high tide is as the access is restricted at high tide.

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