List of noteworthy Auckland attractions and places to see in Auckland,  from the must-see tourist landmarks to the top local attractions. 
Parnell Village
The most charismatic of Auckland's neighborhoods, charming Parnell  Village is Auckland's oldest suburb and is renowned for its restaurants,  cafes, galleries and boutique shopping.
Spend a day exploring  the fashionable village shopping area along Parnell Road which is  renowned for quality crafts and good jewelers. In the evening there is  an international flavor to the 40-odd restaurants and cafes in the area  and a dinner option to suit every budget.
Waitomo Caves
The Waitomo Caves offer an exciting underworld experience in New  Zealand. There are a variety of activities to partake in and the  fascinating cave system with its geological wonders and fantastic  creatures to explore.
Climb through the long galleries and lofty  chambers to view stalactites formed over thousands of years by the  constant dripping of water. The cave system itself is over two million  years old.
A highlight of the caves is the glowworm grotto;  illuminated by thousands of glowworms suspended from the cave ceiling,  it is a magical place.
Waitemata Harbour
Waitmata Harbor, often referred to as Auckland Harbor, is one of two  beautiful harbors surrounding Auckland. Its name refers to 'obsidian  glass' in Maori language and its spectacular waters are said to sparkle  like the dark volcanic glass that early settlers found in the area.
The  harbor made a stunning backdrop for the 2000 and 2003 America’s Cup and  for the sailing enthusiast there is the opportunity to live the  experience and sail an America's Cup yacht.
The Motu Manawa  Marine Reserve covers an area in the southwest of the harbor surrounding  Pollen and Traherne Islands. The reserve covers salt marshes, mangrove  swamps and shellbanks. It is best viewed from a sea kayak.
Auckland Art Gallery
The Auckland Art Gallery was the first permanent art gallery in New Zealand and is now home to the largest collection (over 14,000 works) in the country. The main gallery displays many historical works by Maori, Pacific and New Zealand artists alongside a considerable collection of international works.The New Gallery hosts the contemporary art collection in a building that is a mix of Edwardian and modern styles.
Devonport
The delightful harborside village of Devonport is an excellent spot for whiling away a day in antique shops, sampling local fare in the many restaurants and cafes or idling on beautiful Cheltanham Beach.
The  area has a number of charming heritage buildings including the Art Deco  Victoria Cinema, the oldest cinema in the southern hemisphere. The  lovely Esplanade Hotel is a well-preserved example of an 1890s English  seaside hotel and offers dining options with views over the harbor.
Kelly Tarlton's Antarctic Encounter and Underwater World
The brainchild of the renowned marine archaeologist and diver, Kelly Tarlton’s Antarctic Encounter and Underwater World is an aquarium designed to thrill the whole family. It was the first aquarium to use curved-glass viewing containers and a conveyor belt to move people along. There is an exciting array of specimens from tropical marine fish to Antarctic penguins.
Highlights include the gigantic  stingrays, turtles and octopus that you will see in the deep water  exhibit and the pufferfish and stonefish in the venomous-fish tank.
Jump aboard an Antarctic Snowcat, a vehicle usually only used in Antarctica, and travel through the penguin enclosure where you will see king and gentoo penguins.





















 
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