Devonport, Auckland
Devonport, situated on Auckland's North Shore in New Zealand, is a picturesque harbourside neighborhood at the southern tip of a peninsula that stretches southeast from Takapuna near Lake Pupuke, forming the northern boundary of Waitematā Harbour. Just to the east of Devonport lies North Head, a prominent landmark guarding the harbor's entrance.
This area is home to the Devonport Naval Base of the Royal New Zealand Navy, serving as the primary facility for the country's naval vessels. However, it is better known for its charming heritage appeal and a variety of dining and drinking establishments along the waterfront. Devonport has often been likened to Sausalito, California, due to its scenic location.
The Devonport shopping district offers a range of antique, gift, and book shops, along with numerous cafes and restaurants, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
Many visitors enjoy day trips that include a meal in Devonport, coupled with a visit to Mount Victoria or an exploration of the nearby military installations on North Head. Worth noting is the Devonport Museum, situated near Mount Cambria, which received a significant makeover in April 2017, thanks to the efforts of local volunteers and a television production company.
The presence of the navy base plays a substantial role in the local identity, with the North Shore City Council formalizing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Navy, acknowledging their evolving partnership. Additionally, Devonport is home to the Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, offering insight into the maritime history of the region.
This area is home to the Devonport Naval Base of the Royal New Zealand Navy, serving as the primary facility for the country's naval vessels. However, it is better known for its charming heritage appeal and a variety of dining and drinking establishments along the waterfront. Devonport has often been likened to Sausalito, California, due to its scenic location.
The Devonport shopping district offers a range of antique, gift, and book shops, along with numerous cafes and restaurants, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
Many visitors enjoy day trips that include a meal in Devonport, coupled with a visit to Mount Victoria or an exploration of the nearby military installations on North Head. Worth noting is the Devonport Museum, situated near Mount Cambria, which received a significant makeover in April 2017, thanks to the efforts of local volunteers and a television production company.
The presence of the navy base plays a substantial role in the local identity, with the North Shore City Council formalizing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Navy, acknowledging their evolving partnership. Additionally, Devonport is home to the Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, offering insight into the maritime history of the region.
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Devonport on Map
Sight Name: Devonport
Sight Location: Auckland, New Zealand (See walking tours in Auckland)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Auckland, New Zealand (See walking tours in Auckland)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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