Höglund Glass is one of the top quality New Zealand items you may like to purchase on your visit down here. Of course transporting this medium home can be a mission, however the shop will organise... more
Here is a chance for New Zealanders and travellers to purchase this quality French lavender produce imported from Provence, Sth France.
This range of creams, oils and such are well known and liked all... more
This place is the whole experience. You can have lunch and or you can shop for food and kitchen items not normally found in NZ shops.
The ambience is busy and I found it too noisy, but it's a lively... more
I was expecting Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market style; I did not get it.It was a Saturday but the place is hardly bustling. Maybe it was the 11am. Or maybe... more
This is hailed and proven as the souvenir shop with a difference. Primarily Pacific Region emphasis but you can find arts from around the world.You can buy... more
Normally I would not be as impressed with DFS Duty-Free shopping, however in Auckland, I think the building makes the experience that much better. The shop is... more
A strange name for a shopping complex but nevertheless Two Double Seven is always busy. The centre covers 12,700 sqms and is made up of a Foodtown supermarket,... more
It's a really nice store. The moment you walk in the door, there's usually a nice gentleman playing the piano (he's friendly to talk to!), and Level one is... more
A delightful place to stop for a coffee and snack, and there is a table for two where you can have a light lunch. Very helpful staff who seem to truly care... more
Art de Vivre is a unique boutique, completely à la française like those you find in certain districts or quartiers of Paris, Bordeaux, Nice or Marseille.
If... more
The Vic Park market has been around for many years and has a large collection of cheap stuff to have a browse through. As with most market type places the items... more
This old factory has been converted into a tourist market with shops catering to any souvenir needs you may have. It is considered as a one-stop establishment... more
I'm not sure how much shopaholics could actually cure their withdrawal syndromes here. It is a very small square to start with...(though it is more accessible... more
Real Groovy has made a name for itself over many years of selling music and motion picture. The store started its life in Auckland and is now in the main... more
There are so many options of shopping in Auckland....If you're looking for bargains try DressMart in Onehunga - here you can get discounted brand items (similar... more
Dress-Smart is a complex of around 100 factory stores. You can find anything from Adidas, nike and Puma to Oroton and Mi Piaci. There are also several... more
OK - so not a discount store, but the cheapest places to buy that extra hoodie or jersey when the weather suddenly turns cold. Ezibuy is good for just about... more
Yup, another westfield! This one is in Queen Elizabeth II square opposite the bus station.Quite a decent size food court inside and a few shops to browse... more
Passion for Paper is devoted entirely to the sending of cards, the writing of letters, the inviting to parties and the wrapping of gifts. You can find some... more
The Elephant House in Parnell is a fabulous treasure trove full of gifts and local crafts including everything from greenstone and paua jewellery (paua is a... more
Wahtever you do - wait until you land in New Zealand to buy your duty free alcohol - not only is it extremely cheap, but YOU WON"T HAVE TO CARRY IT AS FAR!... more
Victoria Park Market is a bit of a local landmark with its tall brick chimney. Originally built as the city's 'rubbish destructor' with furnaces to burn the... more
Royal Oak shopping centre is on the small side but they still have some 60 shops to choose from. There is a good mixture and variety as well as 18 national... more
This has become quite a large shopping centre in Mt Albert now, in fact one of the largest centres in NZ with approximately 148 retail stores over two levels.... more
Queens Arcade is down the bottom end of Queen Street and runs through from Customs Street through to Queen Street. All the remodelling over the years has still... more
Victoria Park Market is about to reopen after a $20million revamp so should be worth a visit after a few years of being rundown. Great proximity near to downtown.
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Victoria Park Market is about to reopen after a $20million revamp so should be worth a visit after a few years of being rundown. Great proximity near to downtown.