Overview
Sandwiched between two harbours, Auckland redefines what it means to be a coastal city. If the super yachts and bars lining the city's waterfront weren't already enough to impress, what lies just beyond them certainly will. Together with the University of Auckland, we've rounded up five spots that'll impress when out-of-towners come a-knocking and ask to experience some of Auckland's best.
RANGITOTO ISLAND
AMANO, BRITOMART
Showcasing the best of our city with an Italian flair, Amano (meaning 'made by hand') is renowned for its decadent pasta dishes and baked goods. Housed in a 110-year-old building, the restaurant and adjoining bakery stand out with shelves of handcrafted loaves and a massive dried flower display hanging precariously from the ceiling. Featuring its very own wheat mill behind the scenes, the kitchen also delivers some of the freshest pasta in the country. Our pick is the tuatua spaghetti, comprising Cloudy Bay clams, lemon, garlic and soppressata salami.
HOLEY MOLEY, VIADUCT HARBOUR
Australian-born mini-golf bar Holey Moley landed in Auckland last year, adding some friendly competition to the average night out. Created by parent company, Funlab, the sprawling two-level venue brings together a mini-golf course and the humming atmosphere of a bar, turning traditional putt-putt into a sensory labyrinth for kidults. After tap, tap tapping through The Simpsons and The Hobbit-themed rooms, visitors can sing their heart out in a private karaoke room and sample the pun-laden cocktail list.
WAIHEKE ISLAND ART WALK
Adventurers, art lovers and foodies can equally feel at home on Waiheke. On the artsy side of things, the ideal way to see it all is with the Waiheke Island Art Walk. The four-hour walk begins at the Waiheke Community Art Gallery in Oneroa and proceeds through artist collectives, galleries and studios, with the tour including an artisan glassmaker, shoemaker and goldsmith. For lunch, the tour makes a stop at the home and studio of artist Gabriella Lewenz, Church Bay Studio, which boasts stunning views over the bay. Finish off among nature with the walk back along the Atawhai-Whenua Forest and Bird Reserve — just one of several walking tracks on offer throughout the island.
THE HUNTING LODGE, WAIMAUKU
Head away from the inner city suburbs and things don't get any less awe-inspiring. Amongst the forestry of Waimauku are the picturesque vines of The Hunting Lodge. The winery restaurant takes a pasture-to-plate approach to its menu, while the newly re-opened lawn bar boasts 11 beer taps and an affordable menu featuring kimchi hotdogs, beef brisket rolls and loaded fries. The new outdoor area has been transformed using up-cycled pallets and a converted shipping container serves as the cellar door.