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Suburb:Takapuna
City:North Shore
Island:North Island
Surrounded by

 - to the north

 - to the north-east

 - to the south-east

 - to the south

 - to the south-west

 - to the west

 - to the north-west


Lake Pupuke

Hauraki Gulf, Milford (2.5 km)

Hauraki (2.0 km)

Bayswater (3.5 km)

Northcote Central (2.2 km)

Hillcrest (1.9 km)

Forrest Hill (2.7 km)




Takapuna is located in the northern North Island of New Zealand, at the beginning of a south-east-facing peninsula forming the northern side of the Waitemata Harbour. It is the seat of the North Shore City council and contains substantial shopping and entertainment areas.

Geography


Takapuna is located on the isthmus of a peninsula which extends south into the northern waters of the Waitemata at the harbour's eastern end. As such, the suburb has a coastline on Shoal Bay, an arm of the Waitemata to the southwest, as well as having a coast on the Hauraki Gulf to the northeast. The northern end of the suburb is dominated by the large volcanic crater of Lake Pupuke. Some points in Takapuna are less than 500 metres from all three of these bodies of water. The Hauraki coastline includes a kilometer long crescent shaped beach (Takapuna Beach) which is a popular recreation area for the local area.

To the southeast of Takapuna lies the six-kilometre-long peninsula which contains the suburbs of Belmont and Devonport. To the west lie the suburbs of Hillcrest and Northcote. The suburb of Milford lies to the north, on the far shore of Lake Pupuke.

History


The earliest subdivisions of farmland for suburban development were the "Hurstmere" estate in 1886 and the "Pupuke" Estate in 1889. The Takapuna and Milford Beach areas, as well as the land surrounding Lake Pupuke soon became popular spots for wealthy businessmen building sommer homes to entertain in a rural surrounding, and eventually, many moved here permanently, commuting to work in Auckland via ferry.

The Lake Hotel at Takapuna was built on the shores of Lake Pupuke in 1887 to the design of R.J. Roberts. It was an elegant two storied structure with many verandahs and an octagonal turret. Although its owner, Edwin Harrow, envisaged it as a family hotel and marine pension, it also possessed a licence to sell liquor. Following the destruction by fire in the early years of the 20th century, this licence was transferred to a boarding house in nearby Takapuna Beach, the Mon Desir. This establishment was one of Auckland's most popular and notorious places of resort during the 20th century until it was recently redeveloped as apartments.

A local history archive is maintained by the New Zealand Collection of Takapuna Public Library. It includes an index of the local newspapers, archives, photographs, oral histories, and historical material relating to Takapuna.

Culture


Takapuna is the nightlife hub of the North Shore, having more than 60 bars, restaurants, and cafes. The most recent addition to the cultural life...



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Hotels in Takapuna
 Kiwi International Queen Street Hotel and Hostel Score 6.8 from 5 reviews
411 Queen Street 6.8/10
This early 20th century building is set back from the road, creating a tranquil haven in the city centre for the budget conscious traveller. Facilities include a house bar, pool table, travel desk and an internet café. Parking is available, and there is a bus stop at the end of the driveway. ... more
 
CityLife Auckland Score 8.5 from 2 reviews
171 Queen Street 8.5/10
Zest Restaurant & Bar is an established bar and restaurant positioned above the heart of Auckland’s Queen Street retail precinct. Here diners can choose to savour a full meal, or simply sip a quiet aperitif after the working day. ... more
 
Auckland Central Backpackers Score 7.325 from 14 reviews
229 Cnr Queen St & Darby St 7.33/10
Come party in our very own basement bar. Our entertainment crew provide top DJs, games, giveaways, and drink specials 7 nights a week. ACB is the one stop shop for the independent traveller. The establishment has spacious clean kitchens and dining areas, a comfortable chill out lounge and 2 TV lounges. Reception is open 24/7 offering friendly personalised service, information, wake-up calls, airport transfers and onward accommodation arrangements. Auckland Central Travel is the largest specialist adventure travel centre in New Zealand. They offer exclusive deals and their friendly staff can help you organise and plan your trip around New Zealand. Auckland Central Travel is located on the 3rd floor. Also on the third floor is NZ Job Search, who can assist with visas, immigration, and finding work during your stay in New Zealand. ... more
 
The Quadrant Hotel Score 0 from 0 reviews
10 Waterloo Quadrant 0/10
Welcome to The Quadrant, Auckland’s most contemporary city residence. * Harbour and City vistas from your stylish apartment. * Stunning interiors throughout by Martin Hughes Design. * Louvred balconies to optimise conditions. * Elegant marble walkway with illuminated reflection pool. * Individual commissioned artworks in every room. ... more
 
Airport Goldstar Motel Score 7.3 from 12 reviews
255 Kirkbride Road, Mangere 7.3/10
Go for a splash on a nice summer day in our fabulous swimming pool. Open 9am- 9pm during summer. Towels provided at reception. BYO meat & sausages and have a picnic of your own after a splash or two. Our BBQ machine is available for guests to use all throughout the year. No wonder kids love our place. They can run around, jump on the trampoline or go for a swing ride – all this in our motel garden. We are happy to assist with travel arrangements and offer on-site car rental. Airport courtesy coach and car storage available. ... more
 
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The Big Five Christchurch 7 hours

The Big Five Christchurch

Today's first stop is the International Antarctic Center, a winner of the New Zealand Tourism Board award for "Best Visitor Attraction". The Antarctic Center has recreated the atmosphere of Antarctica and provides an interactive exciting experience of this Southern Continent which very few people have the opportunity to visit first hand.

You will then move onto Willowbank Wildlife Reserve where you can explore the farmyard, feed the animals and see a wide variety of birds and animals both native and introduced to New Zealand including the Kiwi in its natural habitat, Eels, Keas, Deer and Possum.

As you travel back to the central city enjoy a ride on the historic Christchurch Tram with its 2.5km track through the central city. The 25 minute ride includes a guide to the city's 'must see' attractions and a full on-board commentary.

Next stop is the Christchurch Gondola for a cable ride to the summit, experience the breathtaking 360 degree views of the city, Canterbury Plains, and Banks Peninsula.

After your exhilarating Gondola Ride, join a relaxing two hour cruise with the 2002 Tourism Award winning company, Christchurch Wildlife Cruises.

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Akaroa Swim with Dolphins 9 hours

Hector's Dolphins

Visit the beautiful unspoiled old French whaling depot of Akaroa. Travel by road to Akaroa via Sign of the Takahe and Sign of the Kiwi, Governors Bay, Gebbies Pass, Lake Ellesmere, Lake Forsyth, Little River and the Hill Top. A stop will also be made at the cheese factory at Barry's Bay, where you can sample some fine New Zealand cheese.

On arriving at Akaroa join the 'Canterbury Cat Too' for a cruise on the Akaroa Harbour sighting dolphins, penguins and seals. Prior to your departure you will be equipped with wet suit, mask, snorkel and flippers. After locating a pod of Hectors Dolphins you will enter the water to swim with these rare and endangered mammals. Following your return to Akaroa village, time will be available for lunch (additional at own expense) and to explore the many fine craft shops and old French colonial buildings prior to your return to Christchurch.

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Twin Glacier Helicopter Flight departing Fox Glacier 30 minutes

Twin Glacier Helicopter Flight

Fly over two of New Zealand's most famous glaciers and marvel at the mantle of pure white snow as you land at the head of either the Franz Josef or Fox Glacier. This landing site is the perfect place to view the incredible natural phenomenon of the glaciers as they wind slowly down the carved valleys from their origin in the mountains high above you.

With its ability to hover, land and provide access to some of New Zealand's most remote areas, a helicopter is the ideal choice for sightseeing that will take you up close to towering peaks, crevasse filled glaciers and sparkling waterways. Learn about the stunning landscape as your professional pilot delivers an informative commentary en route.

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