Auckland City Tour

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Duration : 1 day
Starting Price : 150USD/Person

Tour Description

What you can expect ? 

Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. There are lots of activities and sightseeing spots. During this tour, you will be covered the highlight places of Auckland in a day. There are must-see, must-visit, must-eat things in this city. ItineraryHotel - One Tree Hill - Mission Bay via Michael Joseph Memorial park - Auckland War Memorial Museum -Lunch at Parnell - Rose Garden  - Viaduct Harbour - Sky tower - Harbour Bridge - Back to Hotel   Stop 1. < One Tree Hill >This is One Tree Hill. It's the one of volcanic hills in Auckland. There was a tree on the top of the hill, where the tower is. This place is an important memorial place for both Maori and other New Zealanders.  You will see the whole view of the cityStop 2. < Mission Bay >Mission bay is the most popular major beach in Auckland. There are lots of eateries and shops along the beachfront. You can take a dip in the sea, hire a kayak, try stand-up paddle boarding, or just relax with a family picnic. There are some great foods around such as served with seaside views and a relaxed vibe or tuck into fresh fish and chips, a tasty bakery pastry or a delicious gelato on the beach. Walk, jog, cycle or roller blade with the fitness fans along scenic Tamaki Drive, the main waterfront road from the city centre.    Stop 3. < Auckland War Memorial Museum >This is the first museum in New Zealand. It's established in 1852 in a two rooms farm cottage in the central Auckland suburb of Grafton, Auckland Museum is recognised as holding nationally and internationally significant collections. You will be learned about the war in New Zealand with Maori and the White people from Europe.Stop 4. < Parnell Rose Garden >This is the popular rose garden in Auckland. The original name of this garden is 'Dove Myer Robinson Park'. The gardens contain over 5000 roses with create a blaze of color throughout summer and autumn. It is a popular attraction in Parnell area.  You will take lots of photos with the beautiful varieties of Roses during the Rose Season.Stop 5. < Auckland Viaduct Harbour >This is the Viaduct Harbour, the Auckland waterfront that has been turned into a development. There are lots of Apartments, Offices, Restaurants and Bars. Lots of Aucklanders come this place to spend their weekend. You will have some experience of Aucklander's lifestyle in this place.  There are 20 Bars and Restaurants and mostly are famous restaurants. Stop 6. < Auckland Sky Tower >This is the major landmark tower of New Zealand. It's the tallest man-made structure building. This tower has stood tall at 328 meters as an icon of Auckland's sky line for almost 20 years. You will going up to the tower to see the view from 220 metres high above street level. You can see panoramic 360 degree view up to 80 kilometres in every direction. If you want to do some more exciting thing at the tower, you can do 'Sky Jump' and 'Sky Walk'. Stop 7. < Auckland Harbour Bridge >This is the last highlight landmark of Auckland which is the 'Harbour Bridge'. This Bridge is connecting from the Central Auckland to North Auckland across the Auckland Harbour. This Bridge has built in 1959. As it's part of State highway 1, it's the fastest road to go to the North land area as well.  You will going to take a gorgeous photos of this bridge at the Shelly Beach Road. < Information > 

* Pick up & Drop Off : At your accommodation in the city centre area

* How we operates : Available Mon - Sat. 

* Price : 150USD Per person  (Min. 3 persons - Max 6 persons)

* Tour Duration : Full Day (8 hours based) 

* Included :

  English Tour Guide, Private Transportation, All Entrance Fees

* Excluded :

  Personal Expenses, Tour Guide tips, Meals during the tour. 

* What to bring : 

  Suitable footwear for walking, Sunblock & Cap/hat & Sunglass

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