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Auckland

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TOP DESTINATIONS

Our offline map offers you information about 29 top destinations, featuring high-quality descriptions, photos, and reviews written by real travelers.

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Top places of interest

Here is a list of just a few of the places of interest that you can find on our offline map.

Auckland Town Hall

Auckland Town Hall is a historic building on Queen Street in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand, known both for its original and ongoing use for administrative functions (such as Council meetings and hearings), as well as its famed Great Hall and separate C...

Albany Busway Station

Albany Busway Station is a bus station that is closely associated with Auckland's Northern Busway in New Zealand. It is located near Oteha Valley Road in the suburb of Albany. It has shelters, electronic real-time information on each platform, and park...

Auckland Zoo

Auckland Zoo is a 16.35-hectare (40-acre) zoological garden in Auckland, New Zealand, situated next to Western Springs park not far from Auckland's central business district. It is run by the Auckland Council with the Auckland Zoological Society as a s...

Auckland Savings Bank Building

The Auckland Savings Bank Building is an historic building located at 260 Queen Street, Auckland CBD. Built in 1884, the premises was formerly owned by the Auckland Savings Bank. In 1977, the building was acquired by the newly-established McDonald's Ne...

Auckland Marine Rescue Centre

The Auckland Marine Rescue Centre is the control centre for the Coastguard Northern Region and Surf Lifesaving Northern Region, New Zealand (responsible for the region from Paihia to Thames, including the Hauraki Gulf). It also houses other marine serv...

Auckland Ferry Terminal

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 ...

Auckland Airport

Auckland Airport (IATA: AKL, ICAO: NZAA) is the largest and busiest airport in New Zealand, with 19,387,627 (10,594,128 international and 8,793,499 domestic) passengers in the year ended October 2017. The airport is located near Māngere, a residential ...

Aotea Centre

The Aotea Centre is a performing arts and events centre / theatre in the Auckland CBD, Auckland City, New Zealand. Located at the western edge of Aotea Square, off Queen Street, the centre provides cultural venue space in the heart of the city and is m...

Baitul Muqeet Mosque

Baitul Muqueet Mosque is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand. At the time of opening of the mosque, it was the largest mosque in the country.

Britomart Transport Centre

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. It combines a railway station in a former Edwardian post office, ex...

The Cloud

The Cloud is a multi-purpose event venue located on Queen's Wharf on the Auckland waterfront, in Auckland, New Zealand. Built as one of the centrepieces of the hospitality and 'party zone' facilities for the Rugby World Cup 2011, it can host up to 6,00...

Civic Theatre

The Civic Theatre is a large heritage combination performing-arts theatre, live-music venue, and cinema seating 2,378 people in Auckland, New Zealand. First opened on 20 December 1929, it underwent a major renovation and two-year conservation effort in...

Downtown Shopping Centre

Downtown Shopping Centre, formerly Westfield Downtown, was a smaller shopping centre with 12,417 m² gross lettable area in the Auckland CBD, Auckland City, New Zealand. It was situated at 11–19 Customs Street West between Lower Albert Street and the Br...

Domain Wintergardens

The Wintergardens consists of two large glasshouses: one non-heated Temperate House and one Tropical House (heated to an average of 28 °C). In between the two glasshouses there is an ornate courtyard with several neoclassical statues and a sunken pond ...

Sky Tower (Auckland)

The Sky Tower is an observation and telecommunications tower located at the corner of Victoria and Federal Streets in the Auckland CBD, Auckland, New Zealand. It is 328 metres (1,076 ft) tall, as measured from ground level to the top of the mast, makin...

Dilworth Building

The Dilworth Building is a heritage mixed-use (residential apartments and shops on the ground floor) building at the corner of Customs Street and Queen Street in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand. The building by William Gummer & Reginald Ford was construc...

Hawke Scout Hall

The Hawke Scout hall is a building located on the edge of Coxs Bay, which is between the suburbs of Herne Bay and Westmere in Auckland, New Zealand. It is primarily used by Sea Scouts.

Hampton Court Flats

Hampton Court is a historic apartment building in Auckland, New Zealand. It was designed by Surrey S. Alleman. Alleman was awarded the NZIA Gold Medal in 1930 for this building.

Gow Langsford Gallery

Gow Langsford Gallery in Auckland, New Zealand, was established in 1987 by John Gow and Gary Langsford. Although Gow Langsford Gallery is often associated with John Leech Gallery, which origins can be traced back to the mid-19th century, the former was...

Government House

The present-day Government House, Auckland is in the suburb of Mount Eden on Mountain Road. It is the secondary residence of the Governor-General of New Zealand. The current House dates from the 1920s and is much smaller than the Wellington Government ...

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TOP DESTINATIONS

130

PLACES OF INTEREST

1560

HOTELS

2820

CAFES AND RESTAURANTS

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