10 Food Landmarks in Auckland You Need to Visit
10 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Auckland Fish Market
Jellicoe Street, Wynyard Quarter
The Auckland Fish Market is New Zealand's main seafood hub — a wholesale-plus-retail market on Jellicoe Street in Wynyard Quarter that handles an estimated 3,000 tonnes of seafood a year and whose redeveloped food hall (opened 2019) has become a destination for oyster bars, fish-and-chip stalls, and sushi trains that showcase the country's wild seafood.

Britomart Precinct
Britomart, Auckland CBD
Britomart is Auckland's regenerated waterfront commercial district — a 2.

Commercial Bay & Downtown Dining
Quay Street, Auckland CBD
Commercial Bay is Auckland's newest downtown precinct — a 2020-opened retail-and-dining complex at the base of the PwC Tower on Quay Street, directly facing the waterfront, that concentrates high-end retail (Prada, Gucci, Jo Malone) with the Harbour Eats food hall (20+ operators including Cotto, Miann, Baduzzi) and the rooftop dining terraces with harbour views.

Karangahape Road (K Road)
Karangahape Road, Auckland CBD
Karangahape Road — universally known as K Road — is Auckland's alternative high street, a mile-long strip along the southern edge of the CBD that was once the city's red-light and working-class Pacific neighbourhood and has since become the centre of Auckland's queer, arts, and alternative scenes.

Mission Bay
Tamaki Drive, Mission Bay
Mission Bay is Auckland's city beach — a curved sandy bay along Tamaki Drive just 4 kilometres east of the CBD that functions as the city's favourite summer-evening hangout, with thousands gathering on the grass verge and the sand between November and March.

Parnell Village
Parnell Road, Parnell
Parnell is Auckland's oldest surviving suburb — a ridge-top residential and commercial district of restored Victorian and Edwardian wooden villas, converted wool stores, and boutique retail immediately east of the CBD.

Ponsonby
Ponsonby Road, Auckland
Ponsonby is Auckland's most fashionable suburb — a ridge-top neighbourhood of restored Victorian villas west of the CBD whose main street (Ponsonby Road) has transformed from a working-class Pasifika community in the 1970s to the city's densest concentration of good restaurants, design stores, and boutique retail.

Viaduct Harbour
Viaduct Harbour, Auckland CBD
Viaduct Harbour is Auckland's waterfront precinct — a former fishing port transformed for the 2000 America's Cup defence into a ring of restaurants, bars, and superyacht berths around an inner harbour basin.

Waiheke Island (Day Trip)
Waiheke Island, Hauraki Gulf
Waiheke Island is Auckland's weekend playground — a 92-square-kilometre island in the Hauraki Gulf 40 minutes from the city by ferry that has become New Zealand's most famous wine region in the last 30 years, with over 30 boutique wineries specialising in Bordeaux-style reds and Syrah that thrive in the island's warm microclimate.

Wynyard Quarter
Jellicoe Street, Auckland CBD
Wynyard Quarter is Auckland's newest waterfront precinct — a former industrial tank farm and port area immediately west of the Viaduct that was comprehensively redeveloped for the 2011 Rugby World Cup into a mixed-use quarter with restaurants, offices, public spaces, and the innovative Silo Park playground built in and around the old industrial cement silos.
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