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Rainbow's End, Auckland

Rainbow's End is the largest theme park in New Zealand, with roller-coaster rides, pools, and go-karting..

Rainbow's End is the largest theme park in New Zealand, with roller-coaster rides, pools, and go-karting.


Hours

Sun

10:00

17:00

Mon

10:00

17:00

Tue

10:00

17:00

Wed

10:00

17:00

Thu

10:00

17:00

Fri

10:00

17:00

Sat

10:00

17:00

About Rainbow's End

 2 Clist Cres, Manukau, Auckland 2104, New Zealand

 +64 9-262 2030

 www.rainbowsend.co.nz

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The Otara flea markets on Saturday morning draw local crowds who come here for the fresh produce and delicacies

Fo Guang Shan Temple

Fo Guang Shan is the largest Buddhist temple in New Zealand

Butterfly Creek

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Howick Historic Village

Howick Historical Village is a re-creation of a New Zealand Victorian settlement of the colonial times where 2500 fencibles and their families lived in the 19th century

Farm Cove Observatory

Tamaki River

Sylvia Park