Essentials
24 hour supermarket with great range of fruit and vegetables. Cheapest in the downtown area.
222 habitants recommandent
Countdown Auckland City
76 Quay St24 hour supermarket with great range of fruit and vegetables. Cheapest in the downtown area.
Closest to the apartment, right at the bottom of Shortland Street. Underground, and smallish, but still handy for meat, bread, milk and other essentials.
111 habitants recommandent
New World Metro Queen Street
125 Queen StClosest to the apartment, right at the bottom of Shortland Street. Underground, and smallish, but still handy for meat, bread, milk and other essentials.
Drinks & Nightlife
Delightful ambience, great range of wines. Gas fire in winter, open windows in summer. A nineteenth century building which was formerly the pool hall for the Takapuna Jockey Club.
Wine Loft
67 Shortland StDelightful ambience, great range of wines. Gas fire in winter, open windows in summer. A nineteenth century building which was formerly the pool hall for the Takapuna Jockey Club.
Arts & Culture
A terrific little gallery in the downtown area, run by your host, the irrepressible Linda Tyler, and funded by the University of Auckland.
Gus Fisher Gallery
74 Shortland StA terrific little gallery in the downtown area, run by your host, the irrepressible Linda Tyler, and funded by the University of Auckland.
World Architecture 2012 award-winning building with exciting exhibition programme and great facilities. Mojo coffee and food withing, bordering on Albert Park.
606 habitants recommandent
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
Wellesley Street EastWorld Architecture 2012 award-winning building with exciting exhibition programme and great facilities. Mojo coffee and food withing, bordering on Albert Park.
Sightseeing
A lovely green area in the centre of the city, home to the annual Lantern Festival in February, and with flower beds always immaculately maintained by Auckland Council staff.
150 habitants recommandent
Parc Albert
33-43 Princes StA lovely green area in the centre of the city, home to the annual Lantern Festival in February, and with flower beds always immaculately maintained by Auckland Council staff.
Highly engaging historical exhibits, with fascinating collection of Maori and Pacific artefacts. Great Asian collections too.
787 habitants recommandent
Auckland War Memorial Museum
Highly engaging historical exhibits, with fascinating collection of Maori and Pacific artefacts. Great Asian collections too.
Food Scene
With an interior designed by natty Nat Cheshire, this is a touch of the casbah in the Pavilions adjacent to Britomart. Watch as your dessert is concocted in front of your eyes!
39 habitants recommandent
Milse
31 Tyler StWith an interior designed by natty Nat Cheshire, this is a touch of the casbah in the Pavilions adjacent to Britomart. Watch as your dessert is concocted in front of your eyes!
Still the best in downtown Auckland! Not cheap but when in season their Bluff oysters are unbeatable.
O'Connell St Bistro & Bar
3 Oconnell StStill the best in downtown Auckland! Not cheap but when in season their Bluff oysters are unbeatable.
Superb food, delightful outdoor ambience. Nice decor and international waiting staff.
55 habitants recommandent
Ostro Brasserie & Bar
52 Tyler StSuperb food, delightful outdoor ambience. Nice decor and international waiting staff.