Location ID: #10130431
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This is an island made for nature lovers, so get exploring. Take one of the many walking tracks and hiking trails through pristine native bush, from short walks to the multi-day Aotea Track. Take a one-hour walk for a dip in the natural hot pools at ...
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: #10130451
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This is a 3ha reserve on the corner of Balmoral and Dominion roads. Families use the park for play and relaxation.
The park has Auckland's first water splash-pad, which is great for children of all ages. A well-equipped playground surrounds the ...
Location ID: #10130500
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Sheltered beach with access from Coyle Park and Harbour View Road.
Location ID: #10130197
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Unitec Institute of Technology
Unitec Institute of Technology logo.svg
Established 1976
President Dr. Richard Ede (CEO)
Students 15,420 EFTS (2015) [1]
Location Auckland, New Zealand
Unitec Institute of Technology (Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o ...
Location ID: #10130416
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Coyle Park covers nearly 5ha, with grassy open spaces, mature trees, harbour views, impressive cliff faces, and a rock shelf exposed at low tide.
The well-equipped playground features a flying fox and space net for older children.
The park is ...
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: #10130548
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Western Springs is a wildlife sanctuary surrounding a natural spring-fed lake. The park has a well-developed network of footpaths that includes boardwalks through the wetlands and a walking track.
The lake at the centre is inhabited by eels, ...
Location ID: #10177379
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Constructed in 1930, The Old Railway Station is a spectacular city landmark. At three-storeys high, the grand and ornate heritage building has a steel-frame construction with a brick and granite exterior.
Extensively refurbished in recent years, ...
Location ID: #10130564
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Kick off your visit to Kingsland with a rugby or cricket game at Eden Park stadium. Our iconic sports venue regularly hosts national and international matches and events, including the All Blacks’ international tests, and matches in the Bledisloe ...
Location ID: #10182311
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The Hotel Britomart is a contemporary building set amongst a collection of refurbished historic warehouses, and connected to them by Tuawhiti Lane (Tua means 'the other side', and Whiti means 'cross over'), an intimate covered laneway that hugs the ...
Location ID: #10177376
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Karanga (the Māori word for a welcoming call) Plaza is the western landing point for Wynyard Crossing, connecting the eastern waterfront with Wynyard Quarter. The area makes it a popular location for events, and it is the home of Karanga Kiosk, the ...
Location ID: #10177375
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Located in Auckland’s central city, Hopetoun Bridge boasts one of the best views of Auckland’s skyline and is popular with photographers and tourists alike. Raised high above motorway lanes, it has a panoramic view of Ponsonby, the northern harbour ...
Location ID: #10182312
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Layers of history, art and design: The Papuke Room is located in the heritage Masonic and Buckland Buildings. A versatile space filled with light and the textures of ancient
native timber and century-old brick.
The Papuke Room is suitable for a ...
Location ID: #10177493
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Bringing together International luxury and the warmest Kiwi hospitality Cocoon House is home to New Zealand’s most exquisite private events and is also available for commercial shoots.
THE COCOON SALON is situated on the first floor with each room ...
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: #10130393
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Allow yourself to be inspired by our gardens with over 9,000 plant species from around the world. The gardens and displays are easily accessed from the network of paths across 64 hectares.
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 ...
Location ID: #10167034
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Location ID: #10130494
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A stunning piece of white sand coastal foreshore, featuring mature coastal pōhutukawa trees.
Location ID: #10130536
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Location ID: #10130539
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Discover vineyards, olive groves and beautiful beaches – all just a 40-minute ferry ride away. There’s a reason Waiheke Island was named one of the world’s top 10 regions to visit for 2016 in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel guide.
Waiheke is ...