Make your night out in Auckland worth remembering with a guided tour experiencing the sips, sights, and stories of the city’s historical bar scene.
Proudly showcasing craft beers from boutique local breweries and/or fantastic New Zealand wines, along with delicious non-alcoholic options. Starting from Brew On Quay, this unique combination of a guided city tour, hosted social event and a fascinating Auckland and New Zealand history lesson offers an informative, engaging, and enjoyable evening for everyone – be they a tippler or a teetotaler.
Based in the heart of the city, operating rain or shine and with both public tour or private group options available. The welcoming and professional guides provide the perfect experience for local groups and couples, corporate functions, or as a fun and comfortable way for visitors to explore the city.
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Visit The Churchill on the 20th floor at their luxurious rooftop gin & cocktail bar for a high tea experience like no other!
Leave behind the usual hot beverages and mundane traditional high tea snacks, and prepare to embark on an afternoon filled with mouth-watering delicacies and delightful cocktails.
As you ascend to the sky, enjoy the vibe, and relish the panoramic city views throughout the afternoon.
The $55pp + $4 booking fee includes 9 delectable chefs choice delights. Available from 4 – 5:00pm Tuesday to Saturday and requires 3 days notice. Please note that no hot beverages will be served, and the minimum booking size is 2 people.
The Churchill Auckland
396 Queen Street, Auckland Central
Food Truck Wednesdays are BACK!
Every Wednesday in Takutai Square, head down to experience a weekly mix of the best street kai in Auckland!
For full event info, head to the Food Truck Collective Facebook page or website.
Proudly brought to you by Food Truck Collective & Britomart.
Kohimarama is one of several beaches off Tamaki Drive as you head east out of Auckland. It’s a quieter option to the popular beachside suburb of Mission Bay and its array of cafes and bars.
The beachside walkway offers a pleasant walk towards St Heliers or a scenic walk to Mission Bay and all the way back to downtown Auckland. The beach itself has plenty of benches to sit back and enjoy the views of The Hauraki Gulf and Rangitoto Island.
The suburb has a population of approximately 6000 and is one of the wealthiest postcodes of Auckland with many houses enjoying uniterrupted views of the beach and Rangitoto Island.
The name Kohimarama is derived from ‘Kohimaramara’ and referred to the area Bastion Rock to Gower Point, including the Bay to the west known now as Mission Bay. Kohimarama refers to the gathering together of scattered wood chips from the cavings of Waka (canoes).