With that story in mind, I roll my eyes as I propose the following rainy-day activities Auckland loves: Attend a sporting event With a straight face, my Kiwi trainer replied, “Is there a particular reason you can’t walk in the rain?” I asked for an alternate exercise for rainy days. Many years ago, walking was my primary exercise as I recovered from an injury. Or, ignore the Auckland rain – that’s what locals do This double rainbow was shot from our deck. It doesn’t always signify the end of a storm, but at least it’s a colourful break. Watch a movie at any of the Auckland movie theatres.įrequent bright and vivid rainbows are my favourite aspect of the all-too-often rain.Shopping at indoor malls like Sylvia Park, or if you don’t mind the rain, head in and out of the stores on Queen Street.Less unique indoor activities in Auckland Salt Cave Halotherapy ( North Shore City).Pole dancing or yoga class (Locations throughout Auckland).Indoor swimming (Locations throughout Auckland and in Auckland Council Leisure Centres).Pool and billiard halls (Locations throughout Auckland).Trampoline centres (Locations in Avondale, Grey Lynn, Manukau, and Mairangi Bay).Ice skating (July pop-up rink in Aotea Square, plus all year in Avondale and Botany Downs).Laser tag (Locations throughout Auckland).Indoor mini-golf: (Locations in CBD, Parnell, Mount Wellington, New Lynn, Takapuna).Escape rooms ( Locations in CBD, Ellerslie, Manukau, and Takapuna). Rock climbing (locations in Albany, Birkenhead, Glen Eden, Mount Eden, and Panmure).10-Pin bowling (Locations throughout Auckland).Go-karts (Locations in Albany, East Tamaki, and Henderson).Be sure to check BookMe for possible discounts at the location you choose.
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