A private Christmas walk will guide you through Auckland’s most festive streets. You will begin near Aotea Square which shows seasonal installations during the Christmas period. Queen Street will lead you toward the waterfront with bright lights and colourful decorations that appear through the evening season. You will see the tall Christmas tree in Te Komititanga where gentle light shows appear after dusk. Britomart offers decorated lanes and a calm holiday mood. The walk will finish around the waterfront where soft night lights and open views create a peaceful ending to your Christmas experience.
Please note: The program and displays may vary based on booking date and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
You will meet your guide near Aotea Square which shows seasonal decorations during the Christmas period.
You will explore festive sculptures and colourful displays that appear through late November and December.
You will walk along Queen Street which shows bright decorations from late November. Seasonal light columns and ornaments create an active Christmas mood.
You will see Auckland’s tall Christmas tree which glows with thousands of lights. Soft light shows appear after dusk during the festive season.
You will walk through decorated lanes filled with warm evening lights. This area offers a calm and stylish Christmas atmosphere.
You will explore outdoor decorations and bright colours around the modern waterfront district. Exterior areas are used only.
You will finish the walk by the harbour where night lights reflect on the water. The area provides a gentle ending to the Christmas route.
We meet at the corner of Wellesley Street West near Aotea Square. Your guide will wait at the open plaza so you can start the walk easily.
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