Location ID: #10130477
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Symonds Street runs southwest and uphill from the top of Anzac Avenue, through the City Campus of University of Auckland, over the Northwestern Motorway and Auckland Southern Motorway and to the start of New North Road and Mount Eden ...
Location ID: #10130515
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St Patrick’s Square is a special place in Auckland’s city centre – home to St Patrick’s Cathedral and an urban oasis offering respite from the hustle and bustle of life in the city. A full restoration of the Cathedral was completed in 2007. This, ...
Location ID: #10182407
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Iconic inner city hotel building offering filming location options, as well as accommodation.
Located opposite Victoria Park, the hotel features large balconies with direct views of the Harbour Bridge, Sky Tower, Victoria Park and the ...
Location ID: #10130505
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Queens Wharf is located at the intersection of Quay Street and Queen Street on Auckland’s vibrant waterfront. The wharf and its sheds were previously used for cargo until 2010, when the location became a venue for watching and celebrating the 2011 ...
Location ID: #10130377
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Shopping, art, culture, dining, nightlife and adventure – all so close together.
Pick up high street fashions and big brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci in lower Queen Street, then browse designer fashions in High Street and Chancery and stop at ...
Location ID: #10177368
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The Nelson Street Cycleway connects Upper Queen Street to Quay Street via a shared path and separated cycle lanes. The most well-known section of the path is Te Ara I Whiti, translated from Māori as Lightpath (also known as the Pink Path). ...
Location ID: #10130224
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Location ID: #10130495
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Parnell Baths is a historic site and has been enjoyed by millions of people for over 100 years. Our main pool is the largest salt water pool in New Zealand and measures a whopping 60m which is ideal for the competitive and leisure swimmer. For those ...
Location ID: #10130559
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Established in 1841, and situated on the fringe of the central city, Parnell is Auckland's oldest suburb. A superb example of New Zealand history, Parnell still has many buildings with heritage status including: Ewelme Cottage, Kinder House, St ...
Location ID: #10177380
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Located near the ports, between the city centre and Parnell, Spark Arena is an indoor multi-purpose performance space attracting the biggest names in the world of sports and entertainment since 2007.
With fixed, removable and retractable seating ...
Location ID: #10130513
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Location ID: #10130458
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Location ID: #10130485
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O’Connell Street is in the middle of Auckland’s central city, located between Shortland Street and Kitchener Street. Sitting in the legal and financial precinct, it has retained the qualities of a true city street with its narrow width and heritage ...
Location ID: #10130560
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Visit the shopping capital of New Zealand. Pick up designer labels or browse the mall’s popular stores. Wander down Broadway for the best high street buys and into Nuffield Street for designer apparel. Treat yourself to hair, beauty and spa ...
Location ID: #10130480
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Opened in 1915, Myers Park links the diverse and colourful Karangahape Road (K’ Road) with Aotea Square and Queen Street. A central city oasis, it is characterised by steep, grassed slopes and canopied with a mixture of large exotic and native ...
Location ID: #10130437
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A very large nature reserve of geological interest covering nearly 15 hectares. It contains natural mangroves and salt marsh on the landward end. It is also a unique reef habitat for intertidal organisms in the Waitemata Harbour.
Location ID: #10177378
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Māhuhu ki te Rangi Reserve takes its name from the ancestral waka of Ngāti Whātua, ahikāroa (occupiers/local people). The reserve includes paving, seating and green areas. It is bordered by native pōhutukawa trees.
Part of the ex-railway lands ...
Location ID: #10130453
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High fashion sits comfortably next to retro, vintage and streetwear stores. Unique design shops offer everything from imported handmade jewellery to locally made home furnishings, and music stores sell enviable vinyl collections and ...
Location ID: #10130447
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Ironbank is a 4,500-m2, six-level mixed-used (retail and office) development on Karangahape Road, Auckland City, New Zealand. The building also provides a mechanical, automated car stacker for 96 cars, which the robotic system racks in a four-level ...
Location ID: #10177371
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Greys Avenue is a steep and straight street, climbing from behind the Town Hall to Pitt Street and Karangahape Road ridge. One of central Auckland’s oldest roads, London plane trees line the Avenue, flourishing in the summer months and forming a ...
Location ID: #10130433
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Grey Lynn Park is in a residential area and covers about 10.5 hectares. It is suitable for all types of sporting and recreational activity, and events. The park consists mainly of grass playing fields, with trees around the edges.
Artwork - You ...
Location ID: #10177369
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The Grafton Gully Cycleway is an extension of the Northwestern Cycleway, providing an almost entirely off-road cycle route from Te Atatū (a waterfront suburb approximately 14 kilometres from central Auckland), to the city centre and ...
Location ID: #10177370
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Freyberg Square is located at the centre of Freyberg Place in the heart of the High Street District; connecting High Street to the O'Connell Street shared space, Chancery Square and the Metropolis. In the middle of Auckland’s high fashion precinct, ...
Location ID: #10130427
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Fowlds Park is a small reserve bordering the suburbs of Mt. Albert and Western Springs. It has several sports fields, a playground, groves of mature trees and a rocky landscape in the areas not covered by playing surfaces.