Auckland City Council’s Auckland Heritage Festival is a celebration of our city’s heritage that involves a programme of more than 100 exciting, diverse and interactive events. The festival encourages people of all ages to celebrate, embrace and learn about Auckland city’s unique natural, social and built heritage. This year’s theme is “sense of place” – why we are in Auckland, how we live here, and why the city is what it is. All festival activities link to the unique elements of our city, including the diversity of our communities, landscape and history. There really is no other festival in Auckland that offers such a rich array of events. From volcanoes and islands, to machines, animals and buildings – the stories of Auckland will amaze and astound locals and visitors alike. Learn more about the festival here.
The Britomart precinct is the largest heritage conservation project in the country. Join this informative tour and learn more about the history of these amazing buildings, as well as the plans for the area.
Contact Tania Kent for more information and bookings on:
09 300 3680 or
The tours are on:
Wednesday 24 September 2pm-3pm
Wednesday 1 October 10am-11am
Meet in front of Santos Cafe Corner Gore & Quay Streets