Attractions
Auckland Museum
The excellent collection of Maori and Pacific Island artifacts at the Auckland Museum makes the site one of the most visited in the city. The museum was originally built as a war memorial with an exhibit about New Zealand at war, but now examines the country’s people and culture. One of the museum’s highlights is the Maori cultural song and dance performances that give a glimpse of the Maori’s history and mythology. The museum overlooks Auckland and Waitemata Harbor from The Domain, an enormous city park from atop one of the city’s extinct volcanic hills.
Address: Domain Drive, The Domain, Parnell.
Telephone: (0)9 309 0443.
Website:www.aucklandmuseum.com.
Transport: Take the city tour buses or the Linkbus. It’s just a five minute walk from the stop on Parnell Rd.
Opening time: Daily, 10am – 5pm.
Admission: NZ$10 suggested donation. Maori Performances cost NZ$25.