Auckland, New Zealand, is a great place to visit for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture. The city offers something for everyone, whether it’s the stunning beaches, lush rainforest, or picturesque harbor. There are unique museums around the city that offer insight into the history and culture of this amazing country. With lively nightlife in Ponsonby and a range of activities to enjoy in the city, Auckland is sure to have something for everyone. These Auckland Airbnbs put you close to the best of the city.
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The central business district is one of the best places to stay in Auckland, as this neighborhood offers easy access to multiple landmark attractions and sightseeing opportunities. Ponsonby, which is known for its youthful energy, tasty dining options and spirited energy, is another top spot.
Yes, Airbnb is legal in Auckland and in New Zealand.
According to a Deloitte study called “Economic effects of Airbnb in New Zealand,” in 2017, there were nearly 600,000 stays booked with Airbnb, with hosts accommodating roughly 1.4 million guests for around 1.5 million nights across the country, meaning 3.7 total million guest nights.
Auckland is one of the most expensive cities in New Zealand in terms of rental prices, the cost of dining out, and entertainment. It’s costlier than other major cities such as Brisbane and Stockholm, but it’s still notably lower than in other major cities like New York City.
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