21 Fun Things to do in Auckland City
Whether you have lived in Auckland all your life or you’re just visiting for a weekend, trying to find fun things to do in Auckland city can be difficult if you don’t know where to start. That’s why I have put together this list of everything from hiking to dining and family fun activities in between.
1. Visit a West Auckland Waterfall
If you’re looking for a fun place to go in Auckland but want to explore the outdoors, then checking out any of Auckland’s waterfalls is the answer. This is and always will be my number 1 top activity to suggest to people visiting Auckland, especially if they’re here during summer. West Auckland is full of incredible waterfalls to explore and without a doubt, you will find me frolicking in these pools every summer. Kitekite falls is great for a half a days hike and perfect for families, and Karekare is a short walk that’s great for those who can’t walk too far, or just quickly want to squeeze in a waterfall experience into their tight schedule. There are more waterfalls to be discovered in Auckland, just check my link below!
Read more about these beautiful waterfalls here.
2. Swim at a West Auckland beach
If you’re visiting any of the waterfalls above then you might as well check out some of our wild west coast beaches. Piha, Muriwai, and Bethells are popular for their incredible waves perfect for surfing. But unfortunately, they can be the location of drownings, only get in the water if you’re confident around waves and never swim alone, I don’t want to scare you away from our beautiful west coast beaches but these aren’t a walk in the park. If you’re wanting a more relaxing swim then Cornwallis or any of the inner city beaches are great for this too.
3. Walk up a Volcano
If you didn’t already know; Auckland is home to 53 volcanos all varying in size and depth. Our most popular for day-to-day walking would either be Mt Eden, One Tree Hill (Cornwall Park), or Mt Wellington, where you can stroll up the top and peer down into the crater below. But don’t worry these are all dormant so you won’t be falling into any hot lava. Our other most popular volcano is Rangitoto which sits out on the harbour; I’ll talk more about this one further down the list but Rangitoto is great for a day’s hike.
4. Dine at an Auckland City Rooftop Bar or Restaurant
Auckland is no Berlin but we do have a great choice of rooftop bars. New Market mall has a massive rooftop dining area filled with an array of different dining options. Otherwise, if you head into the city hotels like S/O or Four Points by Sheraton both have bars that overlook the main city. Or if you head down towards Viaduct Harbour you’ll find plenty of bars that although sit closer to the ground, have a better view across the harbour; check out Dr. Rudis or Harbourside Bar Grill for a rooftop dining experience.
5. Have a Picnic at Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Garden
A popular park sitting on the very edge of Auckland CBD on the waterfront in Orakei; Michael Joseph Savage Memorial is a popular park during the day for picnics, photoshoots, and sunbathing, and during the evening you’ll likely find car enthusiasts showing off their four-wheeled prized possessions. A great place for a lunch break or to have a moment of peace before heading back into the city.
6. Try a Cookie Pie from Moustache Milk & Cookie Bar
The amazing cookie pies from Moustache Milk & Cookie Bar are a must-have if you’re visiting Auckland. I’ve seen them splashed all over my social media for years but only this week have a managed to try them and oh my goodness I am addicted! They have two stores in Auckland; Manukau and Remuera but they ship New Zealand-wide! So your sugary cravings can be satisfied no matter where you are in Aotearoa.
7. Discover some of Auckland’s Secret Bars
Again, Auckland city isn’t a popular tourist destination for partiers and it isn’t famous for its clubbing scene, but we have some hidden gems if you’re willing to go searching! Deadshot, Caretaker, and Sly Bar are some of a few bars in Auckland that unless you knew they existed you would probably never come across them. They’re either hidden down a flight of dimly lit stairs or disguised behind a small room decorated with artwork and you have to try your luck finding the door handle.
Caretaker doesn’t have a menu, instead, you tell the bartender the sort of flavours you like and they’ll put together a drink for you and they do not disappoint! I haven’t yet visited Deadshot or Sly Bar but when I do I’ll let you know.
8. Spend a Day on Waiheke Island
Waiheke Island is where a lot of Aucklanders escape during summer to indulge in eating amazing food and drinking tasty wine at many of the island’s vineyards45-minute. Waiheke Island is a 45 minute ferry ride from Auckland city. Popular for its beaches and vineyards the island makes for the perfect weekend getaway without having to travel too far. So if you’re wanting to dress up a bit and enjoy a day in the sun then click the link below to find out more!
Read more about Waiheke Island and its vineyards here.
9. Visit One of Auckland Shopping Malls
If the weather is far too crappy to explore any of the outdoor options, then you can always head to the movies at one of our many shopping malls or explore a bit of what Auckland has to offer in fashion retail. Commercial Bay is one of our newest malls with an amazing food court and restaurants, but it also boasts some of the most expensive shops. I love coming here just to check out the different fashion on offer and what new restaurants have popped up. It’s not really a place you would come to hang out and buy some cheap toys for your kids, but if you want to try on some expensive outfits and go for a nice dinner then Commercial Bay is definitely the place to be.
New Market mall has a great mix of large chain stores and expensive shopping like Balenciaga and Alexander McQueen. The rooftop dining is also incredible with a great range of restaurants and bars to satisfy your taste buds.
Our other malls like Westfield Albany, Westfield Henderson, Sylvia Park, Lynmall or St Lukes have all the typical things you would expect; movie theatres, cheap eats and entertainment for children.
10. Walk the Auckland Waterfront from Mission Bay to St Heliers
The waterfront from Mission Bay, through Kohimarama to St Heliers is great for a bit of early morning exercise in the sun. There is plenty of street side parking and the route is flat the whole way, walk your way from either suburb and grab a coffee at any of the popular waterfront cafes. The waterfront faces east so if you’re keen enough you can make it a sunrise walk and make the most of your day.
11. Laugh your Head off at a Comedy Night
The Classic Comedy Club on Auckland Queen Street is the city’s comedy institution, the place where comedians have carved out their comedic careers and patrons have been coming for one hell of a laugh for decades. The Comedy Club is something fun to do in Auckland at night and is a great way to start, or end any evening. Booking is essential especially if it’s an earlier show, otherwise, you can usually get away with purchasing a ticket at the door for the 10 pm shows. The location of the Comedy Club makes it perfect for you to grab dinner at Tanukis Cave or Tanukis restaurant and you can then continue drinking during the show from the bar inside the club.
12. Visit Kelly Tarltons Sealife Aquarium
If you’re looking for family-friendly things to do in Auckland then Kelly Tarltons is one of the best places to go. Situated on the Waterfront between Orakei and Mission Bay, Kelly Tarltons is where you can learn about the native marine wildlife of New Zealand, and swimming with sharks in the main tank that stretches over the pedestrian tunnel. You can watch penguins gobble down some fish and learn about conservation efforts.
13. Explore Auckland City
From op shopping on Karangahape Road to shopping at expensive retailers like Gucci or Louis Vuitton on Queen Street, Auckland City has all your shopping needs covered. Commercial Bay is the popular shopping mall at the bottom of Queen Street near the city’s waterfront, otherwise, make your way up Queen Street towards Karangahape Rd (or K Rd as it’s most commonly called) checking out all the shops as you go.
14. Enjoy a Games Night at Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq
Enjoy the dazzling lights and sounds of Archie Brothers in Newmarket Shopping Mall, the adult and child friendly fun zone of Archie Brothers offers games for children and the option of alcoholic beverages for adults on date night. With a bowling alley, countless arcade games, photo booths, and everything else you would expect in an arcade except with alcohol ready to purchase. Another great date night idea, especially if you’ve just finished a meal at one of the rooftop restaurants.
15. Enjoy a Bottomless Brunch
Discover a culinary adventure like no other in Auckland, where the concept of brunch takes on a whole new level of indulgence. Auckland’s top bottomless brunch spots offer a delightful experience that combines the best of both worlds – great cuisine and free-flowing drinks. From trendy cafes nestled in the charming neighbourhood of Mt Eden to stylish restaurants with breathtaking city views. Indulge in options from a classic eggs benedict to chicken waffles. Sip on bottomless mimosas, prosecco, or your favorite cocktails as you soak in the lively atmosphere and unwind with friends or loved ones. Whether you’re a local looking for a new brunch spot or a visitor eager to explore Auckland’s culinary scene, prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey of unlimited delights.
16. Enjoy a Drink and Mini Golf
Holey Moley Golf Club in Auckland Waterfront is a great place for families during the day, and even more fun for adults at night. Sitting under Dr. Rudis is the Holey Moley Mini Golf course, and probably the only late-night mini golf that allows you to drink alcohol while making your way around. Great for team bonding or a date night, and great for families during the daytime!
17. Dine at an Auckland Waterfront Bar or Restaurant
Find yourself a waterfront bar or restaurant either in the city or along the bays from Orakei to St Heliers. Dr. Rudis and Parasol and Swing are popular for drinking, Lulas Inn has great meals and bottomless brunches, and Danny Doolans is one of the best pubs on the waterfront for hearty meals and live music. Hang around these places on a Friday or Saturday night and you’ll likely not make it home until the early hours of the next morning.
18. Hike Rangitoto Island
If you have a full day to go exploring and want to get out of the city then catch a ferry over the Rangitoto Island and hike to the top. It’s a family friendly hike and I’ve done it many times as a kid; the views from the top are amazing. You can check ferry times on the Fullers website here. Make sure to pack yourself a lunch and plenty of water as there are no cafes on the island.
19. Bike Ride around Cornwall Park
This is only useful if you have your push bikes, otherwise walking is just as great too. Cornwall park is a working farm on a volcano in the suburb of Epsom, you need to look out for the odd cow or sheep and even chicken when traveling through the park in your car. Otherwise, you are free to roam practically anywhere throughout the park; have lunch down at any of the cafes or if you’re so keen then try jogging up the side of the volcano to reach the top. Cornwall park is a great place for family picnics, there are barbeques you can hire and gazebos for plenty of shelters.
20. Visit a Popular Off-Leash Dog Park
If you’ve brought your dog for a weekend in the big smoke then why not treat them to a day out at the beach or park? There are plenty of wide open spaces that are off-leash friendly, and on weekends you’ll find these places heaving with dogs of varying sizes, abilities, and floof. Just make sure you take a towel and maybe some wet wipes because you never know what mud puddles your dog might find.
Read more about dog friendly parks in Auckland here.
21. Walk from Takapuna beach to Milford Beach
A simple yet enjoyable way to start your morning, I often walk my dog the 2.4km return length of Takapuna beach in the beach and there are usually plenty of dogs for him to run around and play with. If you choose to walk to the rocky path between Takapuna and Milford beach just make sure you are doing it at low tide or when the tide is on its way out as it can get a bit choppy. The pathway is beautiful though as it’s cut through volcanic rock
Want More Ideas on Fun Things to do in Auckland City?
Websites like Heart of the City and The Urban List show up to date events in the city, more great places to eat and a ton more activities. So if you can’t get enough of Auckland head to those sites!