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Parnell

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Alec
May 8, 2021
Boutique shops, cafes and art galleries, also some up-scale restaurants can be found on Parnell rise.
Mira
July 1, 2020
Parnell is a very historic and vibrant Auckland's central suburb, with a dynamic and diverse dining scene. Shortly after leaving the CBD, you will experience a touch of togetherness between local art galleries and shops, oriental, west european, mediterranean and asian cuisine, all polished with a kiwi touch. If you can't decide on what to choose, feel free to stop one of the locals on the street. They are always happy to give you the best advice.
Parnell is a very historic and vibrant Auckland's central suburb, with a dynamic and diverse dining scene. Shortly after leaving the CBD, you will experience a touch of togetherness between local art galleries and shops, oriental, west european, mediterranean and asian cuisine, all polished with…
The Heart Of The City
December 4, 2019
 Parnell is known for its upscale boutiques, galleries and dining options, with French bistros and posh chocolate cafes on Parnell Road. Footpaths and bike trails lead across the parklands of Auckland Domain. Within the park, the Auckland War Memorial Museum focuses on volcanoes and Maori history, and the Domain Wintergardens house exotic plants. Parnell Baths is a bayside complex with a huge salt water pool.
Parnell is known for its upscale boutiques, galleries and dining options, with French bistros and posh chocolate cafes on Parnell Road. Footpaths and bike trails lead across the parklands of Auckland Domain. Within the park, the Auckland War Memorial Museum focuses on volcanoes and Maori history, a…
Geoffroy
October 7, 2016
A typical NZ colonial village with restaurant, cafés, pubs, bars, markets, boutiques. MUST SEE! About 10 min drive (outside rush hours) or go by train to Newmarket train station and walk 10 minutes down Broadway.
Pete
August 7, 2016
Parnell is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is often billed as Auckland's "oldest suburb" since it dates from the earliest days of the European settlement of Auckland in 1841. To its west lies the Auckland Domain, to the south Newmarket, and to the north the commercial area of St Georges Bay with mainly office-space