Travel + Leisure: At this funky redo of a turn-of-the-20th-century building, rooms are a riot of graphically patterned carpets, Midcentury furniture in orange and turquoise upholstery, and black-and-white-tiled baths.
Travel + Leisure: The marble- and metal-clad lobby at this sleek former Westin glows with the light of hundreds of candles in the evening. Rooms have all-inclusive mini-bars and views of the boat-filled marina.
Travel + Leisure: Auckland’s onetime jewel, near the CBD and Ponsonby, has retained some of its luster thanks to the renovated lobby and lounge, with their high ceilings, marble floors, and old-school tea service.
Travel + Leisure: This hotel has 240-degree views of the city and Waitemata Harbour from its front suites. Rooms are simple—sparse furnishings; large beds—but the lively Fish restaurant and Bellini Bar make up for it.
Travel + Leisure: It’s Hamptons-meets-Kiwi style at this seven-room hotel on Waiheke Island: interiors have wainscoted walls and nautical touches. Book the Lighthouse, with its private veranda high above Hauraki Gulf.
Travel + Leisure: Stylist Stephen Marr and fashion designers Karen Walker and Dan Gosling are the brains behind this shop: independent labels such as Lemlem mix with Walker’s own line and those of other Australasians.
Travel + Leisure: Designer Elizabeth Findlay’s one-room boutique stocks clean-lined, deconstructed pieces that recall Helmut Lang or Rick Owens: draped cottons and linens in greige and shades of ebony.
Travel + Leisure: At Cameron Woodcock’s multiroom emporium of antiques and ephemera, you’ll find vintage gardening books and eclectic furniture, Fiesta Dinnerware and photographs with serious provenance, and much more.
Travel + Leisure: Devotees of Restoration Hardware won’t want to miss the impeccably ordered housewares here, including vintage wooden cutting boards, southern-French crockery, and white enamel cookware.
Travel + Leisure: The 84-year-old museum houses the most comprehensive Maori and Pacific Islander art collection in the Southern Hemisphere: graphic textiles; war canoes; even whare (traditional Maori meeting houses).
Travel + Leisure: This late-Victorian neighborhood has historic sites, cafés, restaurants, and two of Auckland’s picture-perfect beaches. Climb Mount Victoria for views of the city, Hauraki Gulf, and the North Shore.
Travel + Leisure: A 40-minute ferry ride from downtown brings you to this island escape. Rent a moped or car at the landing and cruise the beaches; Little Oneroa, Palm Beach, and Onetangi are among the best.
Travel + Leisure: Al Brown’s temple to dude food is the buzziest spot in town. Inside, it’s all about the seasonal small plates: lamb with mini Yorkshire puddings and snapper sliders with a killer lemon mayo.
Travel + Leisure: The converted warehouse in up-and-coming Britomart turns out contemporary Japanese dishes—seared duck breast with wasabi tartare; orange ponzu—accompanied by a formidable cocktail list.
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Travel + Leisure: Raw brick, filament lights, and exposed pipes set the backdrop here. The food ranges from Asian-inflected raw-bar offerings to maverick takes on sharing plates like mirin-braised ribs with curry.
Travel + Leisure: At this award-winning temple to gastronomy, you’ll find contemporary French cuisine with innovative twists on classic roasts (the quail with bacon, chestnuts, and croissant sauce is unbeatable).
Travel + Leisure: Ponsonby’s unofficial social epicenter is all about air-kissing, flowing Hawke’s Bay Pinot Gris, and a hilarious waitstaff. Snag a table on the terrace and order the cockle linguine.
Travel + Leisure: This no-frills restaurant in the CBD has great food—risotto balls, bruschetta, and polenta fries; it’s casual to a fault, but super fun.
Travel + Leisure: A mecca for down-and-dirty late-night snacking—wobbly tables and fluorescent lights set the stage for house-made dumplings from another stratosphere.
Travel + Leisure: This well-guarded secret in the suburb of Ellerslie is only open for lunch Thursdays through Saturdays and is slightly off the beaten track, but worth the trek.
Travel + Leisure: Ponsonby’s popular nightspot has some of the best seasonal food, craft beer, and natural wines in Auckland, not to mention great live music.
Travel + Leisure: A go-to restaurant in Ponsonby; there’s an old record player—you can grab a Wham! album and just put it on—and the chef serves elevated French home cooking.