Guidebook for Auckland

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Guidebook for Auckland

Drinks & Nightlife

Easily found in the Viaduct, Cowboys Bar is an Auckland icon. From Thursday to Sunday, the bar hosts live music playing your favourites. It’s also the best spot to go for all Vodafone Warriors, Super 15, All Blacks and other key sporting events throughout the year. Cowboys has evolved into a late-night eatery as well. At Cowboys, the music is always turned up, the service comes with a smile and there’s enough Cowboy hats for everyone. It’s the perfect recipe for a great night out. Open: Until at least midnight Sun-Wed, 1am on Thurs, and 3am on Fri & Sat
Cowboys Bar Ltd
95 Customs St W
Easily found in the Viaduct, Cowboys Bar is an Auckland icon. From Thursday to Sunday, the bar hosts live music playing your favourites. It’s also the best spot to go for all Vodafone Warriors, Super 15, All Blacks and other key sporting events throughout the year. Cowboys has evolved into a late-night eatery as well. At Cowboys, the music is always turned up, the service comes with a smile and there’s enough Cowboy hats for everyone. It’s the perfect recipe for a great night out. Open: Until at least midnight Sun-Wed, 1am on Thurs, and 3am on Fri & Sat

Parks & Nature

Albert Park is a public park in central Auckland, bounded by Wellesley Street East, Princes Street, Bowen Avenue and Kitchener Street. From the entrance at the corner of Bowen Ave and Kitchener St, sealed footpaths climb steeply through native trees to the large flat area at the summit, where a formal layout of paths and flower gardens encircle a fountain.
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Parc Albert
33-43 Princes St
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Albert Park is a public park in central Auckland, bounded by Wellesley Street East, Princes Street, Bowen Avenue and Kitchener Street. From the entrance at the corner of Bowen Ave and Kitchener St, sealed footpaths climb steeply through native trees to the large flat area at the summit, where a formal layout of paths and flower gardens encircle a fountain.

Arts & Culture

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is New Zealand’s largest and most inspiring visual arts experience. Enter between majestic kauri columns to explore four floors of exhibitions, many centuries of art and one of Auckland's most iconic buildings. Visit us and discover some of the best in New Zealand and international art right in the heart of Auckland city.
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
Wellesley Street East
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is New Zealand’s largest and most inspiring visual arts experience. Enter between majestic kauri columns to explore four floors of exhibitions, many centuries of art and one of Auckland's most iconic buildings. Visit us and discover some of the best in New Zealand and international art right in the heart of Auckland city.

Shopping

Queen Street is the major commercial thoroughfare in the Auckland CBD, Auckland, New Zealand's main population centre. It starts at Queens Wharf on the Auckland waterfront, adjacent to the Britomart Transport Centre and the Downtown Ferry Terminal, and runs increasingly more steeply uphill for almost three kilometres in a mostly straight south-southwesterly direction towards the Karangahape Road ridge, and the residential suburbs in the interior of the Auckland isthmus.
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Queen St
Queen Street
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Queen Street is the major commercial thoroughfare in the Auckland CBD, Auckland, New Zealand's main population centre. It starts at Queens Wharf on the Auckland waterfront, adjacent to the Britomart Transport Centre and the Downtown Ferry Terminal, and runs increasingly more steeply uphill for almost three kilometres in a mostly straight south-southwesterly direction towards the Karangahape Road ridge, and the residential suburbs in the interior of the Auckland isthmus.

Entertainment & Activities

Featuring twelve full size Ten Pin Bowling lanes uniquely split into three different areas and two dedicated Route 66 (Mini Bowling) spaces for children of all ages. Metrolanes is a high quality, chic, attractive entertainment environment. ​ The complex combines the best in Ten Pin Bowling with an outstanding bar, restaurant and entertainment areas.
Metrolanes
297 Queen St
Featuring twelve full size Ten Pin Bowling lanes uniquely split into three different areas and two dedicated Route 66 (Mini Bowling) spaces for children of all ages. Metrolanes is a high quality, chic, attractive entertainment environment. ​ The complex combines the best in Ten Pin Bowling with an outstanding bar, restaurant and entertainment areas.

Essentials

New World Metro Queen Street ,125 Queens St, Auckland (09) 300 5390 Hours: Mon-Fri 7am - 10pm Sat - Sun 8am - 10pm
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New World Metro Queen Street
125 Queen St
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New World Metro Queen Street ,125 Queens St, Auckland (09) 300 5390 Hours: Mon-Fri 7am - 10pm Sat - Sun 8am - 10pm

Getting Around

Britomart Transport Centre is the public transport hub in the central business district of Auckland, New Zealand, and the northern terminus of the North Island Main Trunk railway line. Wikipedia Address: 8-10 Queen St, Auckland, 1010 Phone: 0800 467 536 The Britomart building is open to the public during the following hours: Monday to Thursday - 5am to 11pm. Friday - 5am to 1.15am. Saturday - 5.45am to 1.15am. Sunday - 5.45am to 11pm.
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Britomart
1150 Shortland St
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Britomart Transport Centre is the public transport hub in the central business district of Auckland, New Zealand, and the northern terminus of the North Island Main Trunk railway line. Wikipedia Address: 8-10 Queen St, Auckland, 1010 Phone: 0800 467 536 The Britomart building is open to the public during the following hours: Monday to Thursday - 5am to 11pm. Friday - 5am to 1.15am. Saturday - 5.45am to 1.15am. Sunday - 5.45am to 11pm.
The Auckland Ferry Terminal, sometimes called the Downtown Ferry Terminal or simply Ferry Building, is the hub of the Auckland ferry network that connects Auckland City with suburbs in North Shore, west Auckland, and south Auckland, and islands in the Waitematā Harbour and Hauraki Gulf. The ferry terminal is in the Auckland CBD on the Auckland waterfront. It is at the north end of Queen Street, opposite the Britomart Transport Centre, which is the hub for local buses and trains.
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Downtown Ferry Terminal station
Quay Street
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The Auckland Ferry Terminal, sometimes called the Downtown Ferry Terminal or simply Ferry Building, is the hub of the Auckland ferry network that connects Auckland City with suburbs in North Shore, west Auckland, and south Auckland, and islands in the Waitematā Harbour and Hauraki Gulf. The ferry terminal is in the Auckland CBD on the Auckland waterfront. It is at the north end of Queen Street, opposite the Britomart Transport Centre, which is the hub for local buses and trains.