Location ID: #10314223
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Puketutu Island Estate is a secluded heritage estate located on Puketutu Island, seamlessly connected to the mainland via a causeway. Just 15 minutes from Auckland Airport and approximately 25 minutes from Auckland's CBD. Puketutu Island Estate ...
Location ID: #10294095
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Highwic
Built in 1862, Highwic is a rare example of Carpenter Gothic architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand, a style associated with America’s East Coast.
Built by the entrepreneurial businessman Alfred Buckland as a home for his large family, it ...
Location ID: #10130191
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Founded in 1883, the University of Auckland is the country’s largest university with over 40,000 students based across five campuses. The University has a mixture of historic buildings which sit alongside contemporary ones.
The Clock Tower ...
Location ID: #10294096
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Alberton
Alberton was built in 1863 as a large but conventional farmhouse. In the 1870s Allan Kerr Taylor transformed the house into a grand Raj-inspired mansion, influenced by the country of Allan’s birth.
Featuring grand verandahs and ...
Location ID: #10195029
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Location ID: #10130542
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The Waitakere Ranges region is one of our natural treasures, rich in native flora and fauna, and home to the giants of the forest, the mighty kauri tree.
Sadly, the incurable kauri dieback disease is killing kauri in the Waitakere Ranges ...
Location ID: #10130555
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This revitalised waterfront precinct is brimming with the energy of locals and visitors of all ages.
Some are there to dine at harbourside restaurants or enjoy a few cocktails as the sun sets. Some are taking the kids to play at the funky ...
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: #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: #10130401
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Located in the heart of the city, Federal Street is the gateway to SkyCity, an entertainment complex in the central business district between Victoria and Federal Streets. SkyCity comprises of the Sky Tower, a five star grand hotel, restaurants and ...
Location ID: #10177329
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Located on Auckland’s waterfront, Commercial Bay is a world class commercial space with a striking urban design. The newly built site is home to international retail shops, hospitality environments, a hotel and public spaces. The retail precinct ...
Location ID: #10130409
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Nestled in between Albert Park and the bustle of Queen Street, Chancery Square is a vibrant, thriving and charming modern village square. It’s a world away from the busy metropolis and an intimate place for visitors to relax and ...
Location ID: #10130408
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Auckland’s central city district is the geographical and economic heart of the city’s metropolitan area. One of the most densely developed places in New Zealand, it covers 433 hectares, and is home to both commercial and residential developments. ...
Location ID: #10130376
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Lying between the Waitematā Harbour and Auckland's lower central city, Britomart is a 6.5 hectare waterfront precinct of heritage buildings, new developments, open and intimate public spaces.
The vibrant nine-block precinct is a mixture of ...
Location ID: #10177327
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Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is the second largest university in New Zealand. Awarded university status in 2000, the organisation has been a place of learning for 120 years.
AUT has five faculties, 17 schools and 60+ research centres ...
Location ID: #10177372
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Auckland Harbour Bridge is a crucial piece of infrastructure connecting the metropolis of the central business district to the North Shore and beyond to Northland. It is an eight-lane motorway bridge that stretches across the Waitematā Harbour, ...
Location ID: #10130394
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Auckland Domain is the city’s oldest and one of its largest parks. Developed on 75 hectares, the area is the remnant of an extinct ancient volcano. The 'tuff rings' created by volcanic activity can be seen in the land contours that form a natural ...
Location ID: #10130389
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Ambury Farm lies along the coast of the Manukau Harbour in the suburb of Mangere Bridge. You can take in various farm animals as you wander around the farm. This is a significant habitat for shorebirds and the coast has examples of basalt lava flows.
Location ID: #10130569
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Kawau Island is one of the larger islands in the Hauraki Gulf, but it’s also a quiet haven – in fact it has no roads.
In 1862, Kawau was bought as a private residence by politician Sir George Grey. Walk through his fully restored historical ...
Location ID: #10130500
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Sheltered beach with access from Coyle Park and Harbour View Road.
Location ID: #10130392
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Located on the edge of Albert Park (on the corner of Kitchener and Wellesley Streets), Auckland Art Gallery is the country’s largest visual arts experience. It has multiple exhibition spaces spreading across four floors, and is home to a collection ...
Location ID: #10177325
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Aotea Square is situated in the heart of the Aotea Arts Quarter and is one of Auckland city’s most important public spaces. Adorned with New Zealand artworks, it was redeveloped in 2010 and is an extensive paved area located on vibrant Queen Street, ...
Location ID: #10177373
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Auckland High Court is housed in a stunning red brick and stone building, located on the corner of Waterloo Quadrant and Parliament Street in the centre of the city.
Built in a neo-Gothic style, the building has castellated towers and carved ...
Location ID: #10177393
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For over a hundred years, Eden Park has been the home of Auckland Cricket and Auckland Rugby. With a seating capacity of just under 50,000, it is New Zealand’s largest stadium, hosting over half a million local and international sports fans and ...