Sunday, 23 December 2012
Accommodation In Majorca - Travel to Auckland New Zealand - 3 Auckland Hotspots You Can't Miss
Safe and friendly, the city and its people are laid back. I can tell you from first-hand experience that it is certainly worth the visit. I recently returned from a one month stay in Auckland, you see. New Zealand you have made a great decision, if you are planning to travel to Auckland.
I've written a little about each one below. You should know about three great spots to visit there, before you go though.
Auckland Hotspot #1: The CBD
Singers and artists, the street culture is lively with actors. During the day there are tons of stores and cafes to check out. You could spend your whole time in Auckland just exploring the CBD. The main road running through this district is Queen St. Auckland's CBD or Central Business District is the city center.
You'll find that almost every restaurant will have a selection of New Zealand vintages to pair with your meal, if you enjoy wine. There are plenty of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes, at night.
Auckland Hotspot #2: The Viaduct
Princes Wharf juts into the harbor from the Viaduct and also has a number of great establishments where you can drink and dine al fresco. This area is extremely crowded with hungry patrons, at night. You can enjoy a panoramic view of the harbor and the thousands of yachts and sailboats from this vantage point. There are dozens of incredible bars and restaurants here. The viaduct is Auckland's waterfront area just past the CBD.
Auckland Hotspot #3: K Road
But the craziness continues well into the early hours of the morning, things here don't start picking up until well after 10pm. This road is notorious for its wild nightclubs and bars. A short walk uphill from the CBD, this road runs perpendicular to the southern end of Queen St. Karangahape Road - better known as just K'Road - is the place to be, if you're into partying at night.
Since they are near most of the major hotels in Auckland and all within walking distance of each other, the above spots are a great place to start though. There are many other districts and attractions to visit in Auckland - more than enough to keep anyone whose going to travel there busy for a long time.
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