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Auckland: hidden heritage
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/auckland-hidden-heritage/
Auckland is never static. It’s a teenager of a city – fully focused on growth, change and improvement.
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Loved by the locals: Glen Innes
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-glen-innes/
Marsic Bros. Ltd has been a GI institution since 1967. Serving up world-famous (in New Zealand, or possibly just in Glen Innes) fish and chips and super reasonably priced fish...
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Urban explorer: Kingsland and Mount Albert
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/urban-explorer-kingsland-and-mount-albert/
Kingsland and Mt Albert are pockets of fun in Central Auckland where you’ll discover great bars and eateries, historic sites and invigorating outdoor spaces.
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Urban explorer: Queen Street
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/urban-explorer-queen-street/
It’s considered Auckland’s main street, the axis on which the city spins.
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Firth of Thames: the gentle way south
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/firth-of-thames-the-gentle-way-south/
The alternate road heading south from Auckland, along the Firth of Thames, is a quiet, visual treat with lots to see and do.
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Lower Hutt: take me to the river
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/lower-hutt-take-me-to-the-river/
Lower Hutt: a river runs through it, called – as you’d expect – the Hutt River, although it was known by Tangata Whenua as Te Awakairangi, 'the river where food...
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Up the creek: Upper Hutt
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/up-the-creek-upper-hutt/
The flats toward the headwaters of the Hutt River (named after the Chairman of the New Zealand Company, Sir William Hutt) must have been a magical place in pre-European times...
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Loved by the locals: Sandringham
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-sandringham/
Sandringham village is famous for its excellent Indian eateries, but this stands out from the more traditional fare.
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Urban explorer: Britomart
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/urban-explorer-britomart/
Not every city can pull off creating a new, genuinely interesting neighbourhood. But Auckland has and it’s called Britomart.
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Urban explorer: Point Chevalier
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/urban-explorer-point-chevalier/
If you’re partial to a peninsula and you like your city settlements on the quirky side, the western trio of suburbs near central Auckland’s inner harbour – Point Chevalier, Western...