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7 Free Things to Do in Auckland

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: As a digital nomad in Auckland, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Auckland.

Auckland, is a vibrant city that offers a plethora of activities and sights for digital nomads who choose to make it their temporary home. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in nature, explore the local culture, or simply find a quiet spot to work with a view, Auckland has something for everyone. The best part? Many of these experiences won't cost you a dime. Here's a mix of popular and lesser-known free things to do in Auckland that will enrich your stay without breaking the bank.

Auckland Domain

The Auckland Domain is the city's oldest park and a must-visit for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With its expansive green spaces, walking trails, and the enchanting Wintergardens, the Domain is a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or even an outdoor yoga session. The park also offers stunning views of the city and harbors, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Location: Park Road, Grafton, Auckland 1010. The Auckland Domain is centrally located and easily accessible from various parts of the city.

Travel Tip: Visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum located within the Domain to learn about New Zealand's history. Entry is free for Auckland residents, and there's a suggested donation for visitors.

Nearby: After exploring the Domain, head over to the nearby Garden Shed Café for a cozy atmosphere and a delicious selection of cakes and coffee.

Mt. Eden Summit

As Auckland's highest natural point, Mt. Eden offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the city and its surroundings. The hike to the summit is relatively easy and suitable for all fitness levels. Once at the top, you'll be greeted by the sight of a dormant volcanic crater and breathtaking vistas that are especially stunning at sunrise or sunset.

Location: Access via Mt. Eden Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland. It's a short trip from the city center, making it an ideal spot for an early morning or late afternoon excursion.

Travel Tip: Bring a camera or smartphone to capture the incredible views. Early morning visits often mean fewer crowds and better photo opportunities.

Nearby: Circling back down, you can enjoy a well-deserved brunch at Circus Circus Café, known for its hearty meals and vibrant atmosphere.

Waitemat? Harbour Walk

The Waitemat? Harbour is the sparkling jewel of Auckland, and walking along its edge is a delightful way to spend an afternoon. The promenade stretches from the Viaduct Harbour, past the Wynyard Quarter, and all the way to the Westhaven Marina. Along the way, you'll see a mix of luxury yachts, historic boats, and modern architecture.

Location: Starts at Viaduct Harbour, Auckland Central. This scenic walk is easily accessible and offers a glimpse into Auckland's maritime culture.

Travel Tip: Time your walk to coincide with sunset for a spectacular view as the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the water.

Nearby: The Wynyard Quarter is home to a variety of eateries, but for a quick bite with a view, try the North Park eatery for their famous burgers and craft beers.

Cornwall Park

Cornwall Park is a green oasis in the midst of Auckland's urban landscape. This expansive park is perfect for a day of relaxation, with wide-open spaces, mature trees, and roaming sheep and cattle. It's also home to One Tree Hill, another volcanic peak that provides stunning views and a slice of New Zealand history with its M?ori heritage sites.

Location: Epsom, Auckland 1051. Nestled in the heart of the city, Cornwall Park is a peaceful retreat that's easily accessible from most areas of Auckland.

Travel Tip: Visit during the spring to see the cherry blossoms in full bloom, adding a splash of color to the already picturesque landscape.

Nearby: After a day in the park, stop by the Cornwall Park Café for a refreshing drink and a selection of tasty, locally-sourced dishes.

T?wharanui Regional Park

For those willing to venture a bit further from the city center, T?wharanui Regional Park is a hidden gem that offers pristine beaches, rolling pastures, and native bush. It's a sanctuary for wildlife and a great spot for swimming, surfing, and hiking. The park's remote location means it's less crowded, providing a tranquil escape into nature.

Location: T?wharanui Peninsula, Auckland. It's about a 90-minute drive from Auckland, but the scenic journey and the park's natural beauty make it well worth the trip.

Travel Tip: Pack a snorkel and fins to explore the marine reserve, where you can spot a variety of fish and possibly even some dolphins.

Nearby: There aren't many food options close to the park, so it's best to pack a picnic. However, on your way back to the city, you can stop at the Matakana Village Pub for a hearty meal and a taste of local craft beer.

Kitekite Falls

Located in the Waitakere Ranges, Kitekite Falls is a stunning three-tiered waterfall that's accessible via a picturesque walking track through native bush. The track leads to a viewing platform where you can take in the falls from a distance, or you can continue to the base for a closer look and maybe even a refreshing dip in the pool below.

Location: Piha Road, Piha, Auckland. It's a bit of a drive from the city, but the combination of beach and bush makes it a popular day trip for nature lovers.

Travel Tip: Visit during the week to avoid the weekend crowds, and wear sturdy shoes as the track can be slippery.

Nearby: After your hike, Piha Café is a great spot to refuel with a casual meal and some excellent coffee.

Silo Park

Silo Park, located in the heart of the Wynyard Quarter, is an urban space known for its cultural events and community activities. The park features repurposed grain silos that now serve as an outdoor cinema screen during the summer months. It's a great place to relax, enjoy the waterfront views, and engage with the local community.

Location: Corner of Beaumont and Jellicoe Street, Auckland. This waterfront park is a stone's throw away from the bustling Viaduct Harbour.

Travel Tip: Check the park's event schedule online to catch free movie screenings, markets, and live music performances.

Nearby: There's a selection of food trucks and pop-up eateries during events, or you can visit the nearby Good George Craft House for a range of craft beers and pub fare.

Westhaven Promenade

The Westhaven Promenade is a relatively new addition to Auckland's waterfront, offering a wide boardwalk that's perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. It provides stunning views of the Auckland Harbour Bridge and the city skyline, and it's a great place to watch the boats coming in and out of the marina.

Location: Westhaven Marina, Auckland. The promenade starts at the marina and stretches along the waterfront, connecting to other walking paths and parks.

Travel Tip: Bring your own bike or rent one nearby to cover more ground and enjoy the full length of the promenade.

Nearby: The Swashbucklers Restaurant & Bar is a local favorite for seafood lovers and offers a great view of the marina.

Oakley Creek Waterfall

Oakley Creek features Auckland's only urban waterfall, which is a surprising find in the city's suburban area. The waterfall is part of a walkway that meanders along Oakley Creek and through a mix of open spaces and native bush. It's a peaceful spot for a short walk and a moment of tranquility.

Location: Great North Road, Waterview, Auckland. Tucked away in the suburb of Waterview, this natural attraction is a hidden oasis.

Travel Tip: Visit after a period of rain when the waterfall is at its most impressive, but be cautious as the paths may be more slippery.

Nearby: For a post-walk treat, head to the nearby L'oeuf Café, which offers a creative menu and is particularly famous for its artistic egg dishes.

Whether you're a digital nomad looking for a break from your screen or simply seeking to explore Auckland without spending a fortune, these free attractions offer a diverse range of experiences that showcase the city's natural beauty and urban charm.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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