Naveen Marasinghe is an Online Marketing Executive at eMarketingEye which is a search engine marketing company that offers integrated Internet marketing services and specializes in hotel Internet marketing industry.
The Auckland Heritage Festival always promises to be a unique blend of the rich traditions of the past and the high hopes for the future, designed to make everyone who attends thoroughly enjoy the present.
There are some events that regulars look forward to every year, like the Heritage Auckland High Teas, Orakei Marae open day and Night at the Civic. Nobody looking forward to these entertaining and unique events will be disappointed, but they will have a lot more to look forward to, to delight their senses. The history of Auckland will be told through stories, songs and activities that will involve the people, like all the tours that will take you not only through the city, but also across time.
The Heritage Pub tour simply shouldn’t be missed by anybody who appreciates a good time, just like the Auckland Zoo heritage trail shouldn’t be missed by anybody who wants to learn more about the fascinating story of Auckland. It’s not just about what the people did. What makes Auckland special is every aspect of it combined, including the evolution in machines and buildings, the changes in the way people live and the different animals that are – or were – seen in the city. It’s not only the history of Auckland that this festival celebrates, but also the geography, which includes mountains and volcanoes.
Whether you like to listen to a tale, or watch pictures unfold in front of you, or explore, or interact, you will find something meant for you at the Auckland Heritage Festival.
Auckland is well known for its lovely scenery and quaint communities, but amidst all that, you'll fine everything modernized and full of convenience. The Langham Hotel Auckland is among the very best Auckland luxury hotels and if you need the warmth of luscious comforters, five-star cuisine and complete relaxation, you can never go wrong with this hotel.
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