Auckland Night Market
The Auckland Night Market is a marketplace that opens in the evening and features a wide range of food, crafts, and goods for sale. The space fills with stalls where vendors display their products and visitors browse in a casual, social setting.
The market began as a response to the desire for evening shopping and dining experiences in Auckland. It has since grown into a regular gathering place that draws both locals and visitors.
The market brings together people from different backgrounds who gather to eat and shop side by side. You will notice how this space reflects Auckland's multicultural character through its diverse vendors and visitors.
The market opens after sunset and provides plenty of space to walk around and explore. There is ample seating and standing room, making it comfortable for visitors to eat and spend time browsing.
The market emphasizes local and independent producers who sell directly to buyers. This gives visitors the chance to find handmade and original products that you would not discover in regular retail stores.
Location: Waitematā
Address: North Wharf, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Opening Hours: Sunday 16:00-23:00
Website: https://fb.me/aklnightmarkets
GPS coordinates: -36.84055,174.75640
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:08
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