The sincere words of a traveler who has traveled independently for more than 10 years: If you want to visit the essence of any city in a developed country, you must choose a hotel in the city center. For this reason, the average age of our high school classmates is 65 years old. We chose this hotel located on Hobson Street in the center of Auckland. The hotel looks a bit historical from the outside, and the interior decoration is more historical and retro. Because our group of three arrived in Auckland on an early flight from Melbourne, Australia, we were very tired. The hotel front desk was very humane and only charged us about NZD $45 to let us check in early. After resting, we slept for 3 hours and then went to check in everywhere in downtown Auckland: we walked around the Auckland Sky Tower, went to Prince Albert National Park, part of the University of Auckland, and the Auckland Art Gallery: we saw the fashion exhibition of the famous fashion designer Guo Pei and the oil painting exhibition in the art gallery for free, which benefited us a lot. In the evening, we went to the Auckland Sky Tower again to watch the sunset and the night view of Auckland, which was beautiful; the next day we visited the Thousand Sails Wharf in Auckland, the city of a thousand sails, and Mount Eden, a ruins left after the earthquake from 10,000 to 20,000 years ago, and jumped to see the appearance of Auckland during the day. In just 2 and a half days, because the hotel was in the city center and the transportation was convenient, we only called UBER twice, to go to Mount Eden and back, and the rest were all by ourselves while walking and watching, enjoying the beautiful scenery of Auckland.
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