
- 4.6/5
ThomasLYou won't find the entrance on the ground level, take an escalator inside the hotel and go down to the basement. Although i find the admission fee is a bit high but a tall sky tower overlooking the city of Auckland is a must see... don't miss it.
- 4.6/5
iQOO🐮Although Mount Eden is not high, you can overlook the whole of Auckland from the top of the mountain, and the view is particularly wide. The remains of the crater are clearly visible, covered with green grass, a peaceful green. It is not difficult to walk all the way up. You can also see sheep grazing on the hillside. Their leisurely appearance makes people can't help but take a few more photos. The wind on the top of the mountain is very strong, but it is also very fresh, which makes people feel particularly bright. It is a good place that does not require tickets or planning, but can leave very deep memories.
- 4.5/5
iQOO🐮Auckland Central Park is not like the common landscape parks in the city. It is more like a natural forest. The winding tree-lined paths and the tall trees on both sides make you feel like you are walking into the original green field, with thick fallen leaves and soft soil under your feet. The air is filled with the fragrance of plants, which is very suitable for jogging, walking the dog or just taking a quiet walk. There are also several sculptures and small bridges hidden along the way, which adds a little fun. Although it is not far from the city, you can completely escape the rhythm of the city once you enter the park.
- 4.4/5
江苏无锡JCIt's not as big as I imagined. It's just a pedestrian street, about ten meters wide. There aren't many people. Maybe it's because it's Easter, so many shops are closed. But there are many luxury brands, and the prices are reasonable. There is also Gucci, which is known as the cheapest in the world.
- 4.3/5
刘小心™The Auckland Harbour Bridge is the only sea-crossing bridge connecting the Auckland CBD and the North Shore. As a transportation hub connecting the north and south parts of Auckland, there is heavy traffic every day. At the same time, the Harbour Bridge also provides a great viewing angle for viewing the scenery on both sides of the Straits. The bungee jumping experience on the bridge is also one of the extreme sports that tourists love, and it is worth experiencing.
- 4.5/5
旅の径Auckland Dockyard Building, located at 99 Dockyard Street, on the east side of Viaduct Harbour and the north end of Queen Street, is a landmark building in Auckland. The Dockyard Building, which has a history of more than 100 years, was the office building of the British Customs in its early years. After a large-scale renovation from 1986 to 1988, it became a commercial building integrating hotel catering, tourism services, and cruise ticket sales. The Dockyard Building, with its yellow and red architectural tones, contrasts with the azure sea in front and the bright red lampposts around it; with its solemn and elegant architectural style, it stands out among the skyscrapers behind it and is a good place to check in.







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