12/06/2025
4.9 / 5
Discover Howick Historical Village in Auckland, New Zealand. Experience the rich history, charming architecture, and engaging activities that bring the 19th century to life.
Located in the picturesque suburb of Howick in Auckland, Howick Historical Village is a living museum that transports visitors back to the 19th century. This unique attraction showcases the early European settlement of New Zealand through authentic buildings, costumed interpreters, and interactive exhibits.
As you stroll through the village, you will encounter a range of historical buildings, including:
Howick Historical Village offers a variety of activities that make history come alive:
Howick Historical Village is open to visitors year-round, with varying hours depending on the season. Ticket prices are as follows:
Howick Historical Village is conveniently located just a short drive from Auckland's city center. Public transport options are also available, making it easy to reach this delightful destination.
Whether you're a history buff, a family looking for an educational outing, or simply curious about New Zealand's past, Howick Historical Village offers a captivating experience that is both fun and informative. Don’t miss the chance to step back in time and explore the rich heritage of this charming village!
Raewyn Soakai
5/5
Enjoyed our free carving workshop hosted by Matua Calvin Taneora and Whaea Roimata. The experience was fun, culturally enriching and well resourced. A huge thanks to both of them for creating a safe and delightful space to be creative. I attended with my son and two nieces, but will promote this particular event to my wider networks and community. We enjoyed ourselves so much that we also ventured out to the cafe. The food and service is also good. It a so good to see many ethnicities at the workshop. Great job Howick historical village for hosting a Māori and Pacific event
Ingrid K
4/5
Takes you back in time, some lovely displays. Enjoyed the evening.
YoungKwang Kim
5/5
It is a historical park with large and small houses in a large garden that arouses children's curiosity. There is a cafe and a souvenir shop at the entrance, and the parking lot was not crowded. There is a children's playground and various sports clubs nearby. It was a pity that we could not see everything because it closed at 4pm, perhaps because we visited on a public holiday. However, the children were able to play to their heart's content in the children's playground, which was very nice.
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.9/5
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