miss new zealand

If you plan to travel to Auckland, New Zealand has made a great decision. You see, I have just returned from a month's stay in Auckland. I can say from experience itself, is undoubtedly the visit. The city and its people are relaxed, confident and friendly.

Before leaving, however, you should know about the three places to visit there. I wrote a little more about each below.

Auckland Hotspot # 1: CBD

Auckland CBD or Central District East of downtown businesses. The main road through this area is that of Queen St. You could spend time together to explore only the Auckland CBD. During the day, there are tons of shops and cafes to extract. The culture of the street is full of actors, singers and artists.

At night there are many bars and restaurants for all tastes. If you like wine, you'll find that almost all restaurants have a selection of wines from New Zealand to pair with your meal.

Auckland Hotspot # 2: The Viaduct

The waterfront viaduct is just after the Auckland CBD. There are dozens of incredible restaurants and bars here. You can enjoy a panoramic view of the harbor and thousands of yachts and sailboats from this point of view. At night, this area is crowded with hungry customers. Princes Wharf stands on the bridge of the port and also a number of large stores where you can drink and eat outdoors.

Auckland Hotspot # 3: K Road

If you like to party the night Karangahape Road – known as K'Road – is the place to be. This road is perpendicular to the south end of Queen Street, a short walk uphill from the CBD. This road is famous for its clubs and bars in the wild. Here things are starting to harvest until after 10pm, but the madness continues in the early morning hours.

There are many other districts and attractions visit to Auckland – more than enough to keep anyone who travels on a long time. The above points are a starting point, however, because they are close to major hotels in Auckland and all within walking distance of each other.Â

Bonus Tip: As you plan your trip to New Zealand, be sure to book a hotel in Auckland for your arrival. Read traveler submitted reviews and rankings now at: AucklandHotelReviews.com

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