Attractions in Auckland
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The Civic, THE EDGE
The Civic was first opened on 20 December 1929 and is one of only seven surviving atmospheric theatres in the world. The Civic was originally built… Read More
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Vector Arena
A world class, indoor, multi-purpose, all weather arena attracting the cream of world sports and entertainment from rock concerts to classical… Read More
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ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre
The ASB Theatre has been one of the busiest spaces in Auckland since it opened over 20 years ago and now the auditorium getting a makeover. The… Read More
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Auckland Town Hall, THE EDGE
Auckland Town Hall was opened in 1911 and underwent a $33 million restoration in 1997. The original architects were JJ & E Clarke who won a… Read More
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TelstraClear Pacific Events Centre
TelstraClear Pacific represents the new age in events centres by combining theme, iconic architecture and functionality to showcase your event. It is… Read More
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Aotea Centre
To have a world-class performing arts centre in Auckland had been a dream for many people, and in 1989, it finally became a reality. Aotea Centre… Read More
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Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre
The Herald Theatre seats 186 people, allowing an intimate theatre experience. The Herald Theatre is self-contained with its own bar area and larger… Read More
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TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre in Pah Homestead
The TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre is Auckland’s exciting new cultural destination. Located in the historic Pah Homestead in Monte Cecilia Park,… Read More
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Mt Smart Stadium
Mt Smart Stadium is Auckland Regional Council's premier sporting venue. It is part of the regional parks network and belongs to the residents and… Read More
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Bruce Mason Centre
Ideally located in the heart of Takapuna Beach, New Zealand, this impressive venue offers stunning views out to the volcanic Rangitoto Island, and is… Read More
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North Shore Events Centre
The North Shore Events Centre (NSEC) is the home of the championship winning Burger King New Zealand Breakers as well as being host to many community… Read More
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Viaduct Events Centre
Viaduct Events Centre is a stand-alone, multi-purpose events centre on the Halsey Street extension wharf, in Auckland's newest development,… Read More
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Auckland Zoo
Auckland Zoo has New Zealand's largest collection of animals and is recognised as one of the most progressive zoos in the world. A winner of… Read More
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North Harbour Stadium
Opened in 1997, our architecturally designed, 25-000 seat Stadium is purpose built for New Zealand's favourite sporting codes of rugby union,… Read More
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
History, heritage and culture are brought to life at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Founded in 1888, it remains New Zealand’s largest… Read More
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Stardome Observatory & Planetarium
Visit Stardome Observatory day or night, rain or shine to experience the wraparound sky and special effects of a planetarium. Each clear evening you… Read More
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MOTAT (Museum of Transport & Technology)
MOTAT opened in 1964 and since then has been explored and enjoyed by millions of local, national and international visitors. MOTAT is an interactive… Read More
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Auckland War Memorial Museum
Auckland War Memorial Museum is New Zealand's first museum. Established in 1852 in a two-room farm cottage in the central Auckland suburb of… Read More
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Auckland Botanic Gardens
Auckland Botanic Gardens is home to over 10,000 plants from around the world, spread over 64 hectares in Manurewa, South Auckland. Park opening… Read More




