2 Best Sights in City Center and Parnell, Auckland

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We've compiled the best of the best in City Center and Parnell - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Auckland War Memorial Museum

Parnell Fodor's Choice

The Māori artifact collection here is one of the largest in the world, housed in a Greek Revival building in one of the city's finest parks, Auckland Domain, with views to match. Must-sees include a fine example of a pātaka (storehouse), a fixture in Māori villages, and Te Toki a Tapiri, a superb Māori waka (canoe). Made of a single log and measuring 85 feet long, it could carry 100 warriors, and its figurehead shows tremendous carving. To learn more about Māori culture, attend one of the performances, held twice a day, that demonstrate Māori song, dance, weaponry, and the haka (a ceremonial dance adopted by the All Blacks rugby team as an intimidating pregame warm-up). The museum also holds an exceptional collection of Pacific artifacts and hosts high-quality visiting or issue-specific exhibitions; it also has two cafés. On Anzac Day (April 25), thousands gather in front of the museum in a dawn service to recognize the gallantry of the country's servicemen and -women.

New Zealand Maritime Museum

City Center

New Zealand's rich seafaring history is on display at this marina-as-museum on Auckland Harbour. The collection includes Pacific and Māori oceangoing canoes as well as European sailing boats. There are detailed exhibits on early whaling and a superb collection of heritage yachts and ship models, including KZ1, the 133-foot racing sloop built for the America's Cup challenge in 1988. A scow conducts short harbor trips twice a day on Tuesday, Thursday, and weekends, and there are several wharf-side eateries.