About Auckland - presentation, information, photos and recommendations
Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. With over 1.2 million inhabitants, metropolitan area contains over one quarter of the population, and continues to grow faster than average growth of country's population.
Auckland is situated on the North Island, Hauraki Gulf from the Pacific Ocean to the east, south-east Huna Mountains, south-west of Manukau Harbour, and Waikatere Mountains to the west and northwest.
Auckland is situated on a narrow isthmus, surrounded by two ports - Waitemata and Manukau - at the southern end of the Auckland Peninsula. Auckland is the country's main gate and commercial and industrial center. It is one of the few cities in the world with ports on the two bodies of water separate.
Auckland offers something for everyone: beautiful beaches, a beautiful, fantastic shopping, nightlife and culture of a cosmopolitan city. For shopping, head to Parnell, Newmarket and downtown. Try the restaurants and bars of Viaduct or Ponsonby or venture out to K 'Road, where he was among the most modern bars and clubs, massage parlors and even near the liquor store.
Even the city is on the verge of Hauraki Gulf, which stretches 250km rib line, north and south of the city. Known as "The City sails" Auckland has hosted the America's Cup, the biggest yacht competition.
Auckland | Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. With over 1.2 million inhabitants, metropolitan area contains over one quarter of the population, and continues to grow faster than average growth of country's population
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