48 hours in Auckland, New Zealand

So you’ve signed up for an epic New Zealand adventure with Topdeck? Well, the chances are your trip will either start or finish in the country’s largest and most diverse city – Auckland.

If you have a few spare days under your belt before or after your trip why not make the most of your time in town with these top tips.

Explore the Viaduct Harbour & Wynyard Quarter by Day and Night

A stroll around the Downtown Harbour area is the perfect way to get into the City of Sails.

Auckland's Viaduct at Night. Photo/Tourism Auckland

Auckland's Viaduct at Night. Photo/Tourism Auckland

The Viaduct was given a new lease of life for the America’s Cup Yacht Races in 2000 and 2003 and the Wynyard Quarter was primped in preparation for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

The area is home to world class bars and restaurants and nightlife that really comes alive on weekends.

It’s also the perfect area to relax with plenty of open space and views of jealousy inducing super yachts, city sky line, the busy Auckland Harbour and Rangitoto Island the

Topdeck Recommends: Pay a visit to Oceanz at the Auckland Fish Market for some of the best classic kiwi fish ‘n’ chips around.

Shop ‘Til You Drop

Is your money burning a hole in your pocket? In the need of some retail therapy?

Auckland is a shopper’s paradise, home to many world famous and up-and-coming fashion designers.

On Vulcan Lane, High Street and Chancery, some of the most historic parts of the city, you’ll find designers Karen Walker, Zambesi, World and Workshop along with modern art galleries and other quirky stores.

Topdeck Recommends: Grab a flat white coffee from one of the many cafes and watch the world go by.

Auckland Bridge Climb

There’s no better way to take in the stunning panorama of the Auckland Harbour than with a Bridge Climb.

Auckland Harbour Bridge Climb. Photo/Tourism Auckland

Auckland Harbour Bridge Climb. Photo/Tourism Auckland

The climb takes you below, inside and above the bridge. Starting as a gentle stroll, the climb takes you higher and higher and despite the knowledge you are safely hooked to the rails of the purpose built walkways there’s certainly a thrill in being so high above a busy motorway and the ocean below.

If you’re after an even bigger rush you could sign up for the Auckland Bridge Bungy.

Island Escapes

If you want to get away from the rush of the city in Auckland an island retreat is only minutes away by ferry.

The volcanic island Rangitoto is an iconic sight in the Auckland landscape.

Beautiful Beaches on Waiheke Island. Photo/Tourism Auckland

Beautiful Beaches on Waiheke Island. Photo/Tourism Auckland

Make your way to the summit solo or on a guided tour for stunning views of the city and surround harbour.

Thirty-five minutes from downtown Auckland is the chilled out Waiheke Island complete with vineyards, olive groves, farmland, art galleries and beautiful sandy beaches.

The boat ride to the island is half bad either!

Culture

As well has being home to some of the world’s most beautiful untouched landscapes, New Zealand also boasts a wealth of cultural activities.

Established in 1852, Auckland Museum tells the story of New Zealand from prehistoric times to the present including amazing exhibits on the culture and history of Maori and Pacific people.

A must see for any visitor, the museum is a great way to get a better understanding of the country and its people.

Right in the centre of town is the Auckland Art Gallery - home to the visual arts in New Zealand.

With a collection of more than 15,000 artworks from old European masters to Maori and contemporary artists the gallery is world class.

Whether you’re in town for a day or a week you wont have any trouble finding something to do while holidaying in New Zealand.

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