Loading city...
Loading city...

5 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

Devonport is a charming seaside village on Auckland's North Shore, reached by a scenic 12-minute ferry from the CBD. Its Victorian architecture, volcanic cones, and harbour views make it a favourite day-trip destination.
Parnell is Auckland's oldest suburb, established in the 1840s, and retains much of its colonial-era character through heritage buildings, boutique shops, and tree-lined streets climbing the ridge above the Domain.

Ponsonby is Auckland's most celebrated inner-city neighbourhood, known for its tree-lined streets of Victorian villas, independent boutiques, and thriving dining scene. Ponsonby Road forms the social spine of the suburb.

Karangahape Road — universally known as 'K Road' — is Auckland's most bohemian and culturally diverse strip. Running along a ridge above the city centre, it buzzes with independent shops, street art, live music venues, and a thriving LGBTQ+ scene.

Viaduct Harbour is Auckland's premier waterfront dining and entertainment precinct, built around a marina that hosted the America's Cup in 2000 and 2003. Superyachts, bustling restaurants, and harbour views define the area.