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New Zealand Travel Information
Auckland
Auckland Shopping is a well-established form of entertainment in this vibrant city! The 'place' to shop is the High Street precinct in the central city.
A visitor's itinerary should include Karen Walker, Zambesi, Adrian Winkelmann and World - for clothing items that fall into the 'very original' category.
The city's surrounding suburbs of Newmarket and Parnell are great places to source for fashion, footwear and designer items. A more laidback approach to retail shopping can be found at Victoria Park Market, which is buzzing with indoor shops and outdoor market crammed full of New Zealand arts and crafts. It's a great place to discover hidden treasure.
On Saturday morning the Otara market offers a taste of Pacific Island lifestyle, while a visit to Avondale Market is the thing to do on a Sunday.
Dressmart in Onehunga offers all the advantages of a big city mall but with prices inspired by an open air market.
Dining
Auckland city is overfilling with chefs who have an undying passion for culinary creativity. The climate is obliging - with enough sunshine and rainfall to grow everything from the daintiest tips of asparagus to the sweetest strawberries south of the equator. Nearby farms produce export quality lamb, beef and venison. Restaurants are well supplied with scallops, snapper, tuna and most other varieties of fish.
The newly developed Viaduct Basin offers both indoor and outdoor waterside dining - spacious brasseries, intimate silver service or romantic balconies overlooking the harbour. Euro Bar and MJ's should not be missed.
The city fringe suburbs of Ponsonby and Parnell offer restaurants, cafés and bars that seem to never close. Auckland dining isn't limited to the inner city. A half-hour boat-ride from downtown lands people on Waiheke Island, where they can enjoy the delicious flavours of Pacific Rim style cuisine while enjoying a drink with the amazing views.
Alternately, within 30 minutes from downtown Auckland, the areas of Waitakere, North Shore and Manukau offer a choice of wonderful food and wine experiences. Winemaking has been alive and well in west Auckland since the turn of the century. Cabernet sauvignons, Chardonnay's, Merlots, Chenin Blancs and world famous Sauvignon Blancs are all available.
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