Auckland is a largely suburban city. It has not much more than a seventh of the population of London for example, but its spread is well over a considerably larger area.
Listed below are suburbs arranged geographically, presented clockwise according to their direction from the city centre.
Inner city
Mechanics Bay, Parnell, Remuera, Newmarket, Grafton,
Newton, Mount Eden, Balmoral, Morningside, Grey Lynn, Ponsonby, Freemans Bay,
Herne Bay, Saint Marys Bay.
North Shore
Takapuna, Milford, Belmont, Devonport,
Cheltenham, Bayswater, Northcote, Birkenhead, Highbury, Hillcrest, Glenfield, Wairau Valley,
Westlake and Forrest Hill, Birkdale, Beach Haven, North Harbour, Albany, Long
Bay, Torbay, Waiake, Browns Bay, Rothesay Bay, Murrays Bay, Mairangi Bay,
Campbells Bay, Castor Bay.
East
Mission Bay, Kohimarama, Saint Heliers, Orakei, Glendowie, Glen Innes, Meadowbank,
Point England, Saint Johns, Tamaki, Panmure, Mount Wellington, Ellerslie.
West
Owairaka, New Windsor, Avondale, Mount Albert, Kingsland, Waterview, Western
Springs, Point Chevalier, Westmere.
Manukau
Airport Oaks, Alfriston, Ardmore, Beachlands, Brookby, Bucklands Beach,Chapel
Downs, Clendon, Clevedon, Clover Park, Cockle Bay, Dannemora, East Tamaki,
Eastern Beach, Farm Cove, Flamboro Heights, Flat Bush, Goodwood Heights, Greenmeadows,
Half Moon Bay, Heron Point, Highland Park, Hill Park,Howick, Kawakawa Bay,
Mahia Park, Mangere, Mangere Bridge, Mangere East, Manukau, Manukau Heights,
Manurewa, Maraetai, Meadowlands, Mellons Bay, Middlemore, Murphys Heights,
North Park, Orere Point, Otara, Pakuranga, Papatoetoe, Porchester Park, Puhinui,
Randwick Park, Redoubt Park, Richmond Park, Settlers Cove, Shelly Park, Silkwood
Height, Sommerville, The gardens, Totara Heights, Tuscany Estate, Waimahia
Landing, Wattle Cove, Wattle Downs, Weymouth, Whitford, Wir.i
South
Otahuhu, Westfield, Southdown, Penrose, Greenlane, Oranga, Te Papapa, Onehunga, One Tree Hill, Royal Oak, Epsom, Hillsborough, Three Kings, Waikowhai, Mount Roskill, Lynfield, Blockhouse Bay, Sandringham.
Author & photographer: David Johnson (Virtual New Zealand). Providing a credit or link is appreciated.
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