Reviews of Howick Historical Village. (Museum) in Auckland (Auckland).
Howick Historical Village
Lloyd Elsmore Park, Bells Road, Pakuranga, Auckland 2010, New Zealand
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Information of Howick Historical Village, Museum in Auckland (Auckland)
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This place has good reviews, this means that they treat their customers well and you’ll feel great with their services, recommended 100%!
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Open hours of Howick Historical Village
Sunday
10am–4pm
Monday
10am–4pm
Tuesday
10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
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10am–4pm
Saturday
10am–4pm
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Reviews of Howick Historical Village
D.
Lovely place to spend a morning. A few old schools and buildings have been brought to the site and the volunteers have done a great job restoring them.
V.
Me and my family enjoyed our visit to the historical village today and it was a good educational experience as well. However one of the people working their was very rude towards me and my family, when my husband aprroached her she point blank ignored him and exactly the same when we left we greeted she was so rude and just stared at as. She dident even try to hide it, looking at us from head to toe. I'm sure her co-worker felt embarrassed as well. In comparison with the woman that received us when we came who was just absolutely lovely. I was disgusted with her behaviour. Therefore I would not visit again or recommend it. I'm sorry but that was our full experience which is a shame
J.
Howick Historical Village is so interesting. It's a time capsule in a beautiful setting. I've been wanting to go for years, and I'm glad I finally did. I enjoyed walking around the old buildings, looking at props from a bygone era, imagining what life may have been like then. They have a lovely little café on site. I have to say that I'm very grateful for being born in this era 😁
There is good parking. Almost everything is level, so it makes for a good walk.
One tip: try and go on weekends. Weekdays are often for school trips, which means it's overrun with children, clamouring on everything, going beyond the ropes, pushing and shoving past you inside the buildings, without any regard.
C.
Awesome place to roam and get into the feel of what it would have been like to live in the 1800s. Looking forward to catching a live day with people performing tasks of the era. Some areas could use some attention but overall it was a good experience.
T.
Fancy for historical place in Auckland? Try visiting Howick Historical Village.
Meet the villagers every third Sunday of the month and experience what life was really like in 1840-1880 New Zealand. The village has volunteers dress in period costume and set about performing the daily chores and activities of early settlers.
Experience the happiness in simplicity. The village is open evryday from 10:00 - 16:00. Probably closed on public holidays.
Just a heads up there is an entrance fee to visit the place.
P.
Has a great day visiting during the live day. Staff were dressed and very keen to help visitors experience activities. We were glad to visit here.
O.
It was wonderful seeing all of the houses that have been made a long time ago and making that butter was good fun.
S.
Wonderful day out, definitely worth the money. Would highly recommend, can't wait to go again!. Bring a picnic though because the cafe can be very limited in choices and ridiculously expensive..
C.
Wonderful place. They invited my son to feed the chicken, he was very happy. The chicken are like pets, going to a lot of places with us,,, very cute!