Auckland: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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Auckland Zoo
Vast site for native and exotic animals Auckland Zoo stands as a cherished wildlife sanctuary nestled in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand. Established in 1922, this verdant oasis offers a glimpse into the natural world, providing a home for over 1,400 animals from 135 different species.
Mount Victoria
Mount Victoria, an extinct volcano, stands as a prominent landmark in Auckland, New Zealand. Rising above the suburb of Devonport, this volcanic cone offers panoramic views of Auckland's cityscape and harbor, making it a favored destination for tourists and locals...
Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium
Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium, nestled in the vibrant city of Auckland, New Zealand, offers a unique underwater adventure that captivates visitors of all ages. This aquatic zoo is renowned for providing an immersive experience into the mysterious world of the...
Albert Park
Nestled in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand, Albert Park offers a serene escape amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. This historic park, with its well-manicured lawns and diverse range of flora, provides a tranquil haven for both locals and tourists alike.
Auckland Botanic Gardens
Nestled in the heart of New Zealand's largest city, the Auckland Botanic Gardens is an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty. Spanning over 64 hectares in the southern suburbs of Auckland, this verdant park is home to over 10,000 plants from around the world...
Freyberg Place
Freyberg Place is a public square situated in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand, offering a serene urban oasis amidst the bustling cityscape. Named after Lord Bernard Freyberg, a distinguished World War II commander and one-time Governor-General of New Zealand, the...
Auckland Domain
Large city park in a volcanic crater Auckland Domain is the city's oldest and one of the largest parks, a verdant oasis sprawling over 75 hectares in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand. This hilly park is situated on the volcanic remains of the Pukekawa volcano, offering a blend of open spaces, manicured...
Myers Park
Myers Park is a narrow park in central Auckland, New Zealand, running parallel to the upper part of Queen Street. It is characterised by steep, grassed slopes and canopied with a mixture of large exotic and native trees, including an alley of large palm trees.
Victoria Park
Victoria Park is a park and sports ground in the Auckland city centre, New Zealand. It was opened in 1905 and named after the queen who had died four years earlier. It lies on reclaimed bay land in Freemans Bay, a suburb directly west of the Auckland CBD.
Madills Farm Reserve
Madills Farm Reserve, also known as Madills Farm, is a reserve and sports ground in the suburb of Kohimarama in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the home ground of Eastern Suburbs, the Kohimarama Yacht club and the Parnell Cricket Club.
Viaduct Basin
Viaduct Harbour, formerly known as Viaduct Basin, is a former commercial harbour on the Auckland waterfront that has been turned into a development of mostly upscale apartments, office space and restaurants.
Eden Garden
Eden Garden is a garden in Mt Eden, Auckland set in 2 hectares of former quarry land. It was established in 1964 and is open to the public for an admission fee.
Parnell Rose Gardens
Dove-Myer Robinson Park, more commonly known as the Parnell Rose Garden, is a park in Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. The park is named after Dove-Myer Robinson, the longest-serving mayor of Auckland, who served for 18 years. There are over 5,000 roses in the garden.
Western Park
Western Park is a midsized public park located in the suburb of Freemans Bay, west of the CBD of Auckland, New Zealand. It is situated in two merging gullies which run downhill to the sea from what was once called Te Rimu Tahi ridge. Originally, the Tuna Mau stream used to run through the park's area.
Aotea Square
Vast public plaza decorated with art Aotea Square is a large paved public area in the CBD of Auckland, New Zealand. Officially opened in 1979 by Sir Dove-Myer Robinson next to Queen Street, it is used for open-air concerts and gatherings, and markets and political rallies.
Onepoto Volcanic Crater
Onepoto is the name of a volcanic explosion crater in North Shore City, New Zealand. It is a part of the Auckland volcanic field.
Mount Cambria
Mount Cambria is one of the volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field. Located in the suburb of Devonport north-east of Mt Victoria, its 30-metre scoria cone was quarried away. The site is now Cambria Reserve. It was named Heaphy Hill after Charles Heaphy by Ferdinand von Hochstetter in 1859, but this name is not used.
Basque Park
Basque Park is a north-facing reserve in Eden Terrace, a former working class suburb in central Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand. It is surrounded by Symonds Street, Newton Road, New North Road and the North Western Motorway. This green area was part of a group of important working class housing suburbs of New Zealand.
Little Rangitoto
Little Rangitoto is a volcano in the Auckland volcanic field in Remuera, New Zealand. The name Maungarahiri refers to Rāhiri, an ancestor of Ngāpuhi, who journeyed around the North Island.
Newmarket Park
Newmarket Park is an approximately 6 ha large park in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located in the triangle between three suburbs, northeast of the Newmarket, southeast of Parnell and northwest of Remuera.
Fowlds Park
Fowlds Park is a small public reserve in the northern part of Mount Albert, in Auckland City.
Churchill Park
Churchill Park is a 40-hectare park in the Auckland suburb of Glendowie, in New Zealand. It was named after Winston Churchill upon the park's creation in 1945, and lies on the eastern side of the Auckland isthmus towards the Tamaki River. Glendowie suburb was established in the 1920s when George Riddell created a loop road in the area.
Barry Curtis Park
Barry Curtis Park is a park named after Barry Curtis in Flat Bush, Manukau City of which the first stage was opened in April 2009.
Le Roys Bush
Le Roys Bush is a public reserve between Birkenhead and Northcote in Auckland, New Zealand.
Stockade Hill
Stockade Hill, Howick was the location of a stockade built by British settlers to defend from indigenous Māori during the British colonisation of New Zealand. It is located on the main road into Howick, New Zealand.
Colin Maiden Park
Colin Maiden Park is a New Zealand sports complex in the Auckland suburb of Glen Innes, about 10 kilometres south-east of the Auckland CBD. It is named in honour of Sir Colin Maiden, vice-chancellor of the University of Auckland from 1971 to 1994. There are three cricket grounds and other sporting facilities in the park.
Te Atatū Peninsula Park
Te Atatū Peninsula Park is a park situated on the Te Atatū Peninsula.