Location ID: #10130424
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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: #10130213
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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: #10130397
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Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira (Auckland Museum), is one of the city’s most iconic buildings. Constructed in the neo-classicist style, it sits on a grassed plinth (the remains of a dormant volcano) in Auckland's Domain – a large ...
Location ID: #10130398
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Opened in 1911, Auckland Town Hall is a prominent civic landmark of Edwardian neo-Baroque style. Located on Queen Street in Auckland’s central city, it is known for its original and ongoing use for administrative functions for Council, as well as ...
Location ID: #10130189
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Grand Central Serviced Apartments is based in the heritage building of the Old Auckland Railway Station, next to Spark Arena in central Auckland. The entry to the building is through the historically and architecturally significant Grand and Lesser ...
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: #10130510
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A 41-hectare multi-use park that has a significant number of mountain bike trails. The trail includes a 500 metre trail designed for children.
The picnic areas have stunning views of the Waitemata Harbour. There is also a separate horse riding ...
Location ID: #10130507
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Rosedale Park is a large family-friendly park with plenty of open space. It is the home of the North Harbour Softball Association and includes a 500 seat stadium.
The park has a number of facilities: A playground, toilets, changing rooms, car ...
Location ID: #10130418
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Greenhithe wharf is a great place to cool of, relax in the summer heat and socialize with friends. With lovely warm water in the summer and both a pontoon and larger wharf to suit all ages this place is just great fun with friends. Whether you are ...
Location ID: #10130492
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Located in the heart of Old Papatoetoe, this heritage hall was built in 1917. It is large and spacious, and is frequently used for large functions and community gatherings. Bookable through Auckland Council venue hire.
Location ID: #10177383
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With green spaces, public artworks and seating, this paved public square and event space is located in the heart of central Manukau. Incorporating Karoro Court laneway, Osterley Way bisects the square with pedestrian access maintained over a ...
Location ID: #10177385
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Manukau Sports Bowl is located in a 21 hectare park and was originally built in the late 1980s. Facilities cater for greyhound racing, tennis, athletics and other sports.
It is also home to a cycling velodrome that was constructed to host events ...
Location ID: #10130467
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Location ID: #10130221
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Location ID: #10130587
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Manukau is the heart of Auckland’s south, a vibrant cosmopolitan centre and home to the largest Polynesian community in the world. For a taste of the Pacific, visit Otara Market, New Zealand’s largest street market bursting with life and ...
Location ID: #10177384
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Hayman Park is a large tree-lined suburban park near Manukau Town Centre, located adjacent to the Manukau bus and train stations. The park includes Hayman Park Path which is a 1.3 kilometre walk around the perimeter of the park.
The park ...
Location ID: #10130220
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Woodhill Sands is a premier equestrian centre boasting over 3 acres of all weather sand arenas as well as a premier Grass Grand Prix Arena.
Woodhill Sands proudly hosts a wide range of equestrian activities including:
Horse ...