Explore unusual things to do in Auckland: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of Auckland all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Auckland, for visitors and locals alike.
An iconic sell-out music concert will return to Auckland next year. However, instead of taking place at Spark Arena, Synthony will move to Auckland Domain for an epic combination of music, lights and dance in the great...
Auckland Band 80sX are bringing back a hugely popular glow-in-the-dark music event for one night only this September. Glow Party 2 will feature endless live 80s tunes, groovy dance moves and the most luminous costumes a...
Secret Spot Rotorua is the ultimate respite offering an iconic hot pools experience in New Zealand. Thank a pair of adventurous brothers, Keith and Eric Kolver, for this epic creation and whose childhood growing up next...
Now that life is returning to somewhat of a normality, it’s time to travel as you please again. And perhaps, you’ve lived your whole life here and you’ve never visited some of the top attractions in Ne...
New Zealand’s greatest celebration of chocolate and coffee returns to Auckland this September. After being postponed a number of times due to COVID-19, The Chocolate And Coffee Festival will bring together over 6,...
Pinot Palooza, the world’s largest pinot party, will celebrate an almighty extravaganza in Auckland, after partying stints in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney this year. In honour of its tenth anniversary, Pinot Pal...
Due to the pandemic, Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road global tour has taken longer than anticipated. In fact, it’s been four years since the music legend started saying goodbye to fans across the world on this ex...
Roller Discos boomed in the late 70s, but like all good things—chunky sneakers, mum jeans and the color purple—they’re back in fashion and Auckland’s OG Roller Disco is throwing another groovy pa...
Elemental AKL is back for a sensational season of unique experiences intertwining arts, eats and plenty of beats across the city. From July 14 to July 31, take part in dozens of events in eateries, theatres, public plac...
Haku Vodka launched a traditional Japanese Festival of Tanabata at award-winning MASU restaurant in Auckland. Currently, MASU is decked out in thousands of beautiful lighting displays with Fukinagashi streamers, bamboo...