Albert Park | Auckland |
Albert Park is one of Auckland's most important parks. Its central location in the heart of the CBD, together with its long history and distinctive character, have earned it a special place in the hearts of Aucklanders and made it an important destination for visitors.
The papakainga (village) that occupied the site prior to european settlement was named Rangipuke. In 1845 the Albert Barracks were built there.
Access from Bowen Avenue, Kitchener Street, Princes Street and Wellesley Street East. You will need to park on the road.
Seating, toilets, drinking fountains, seating, statues and artworks are inside the park.
Animals
Dogs must be on leash at all times in our parks unless otherwise stated in the dog walking section.
Alcohol
Alcohol is banned from some public places in Auckland. See Alcohol bans to find out the rules for each park and view ban maps.
Smokefree parks
Our parks are all smokefree.
Waste
Use bins where provided to dispose of your rubbish. If there are no bins take all rubbish and recycling with you when you leave.
Outdoor fires
It is illegal to light open fires in public areas in the Auckland region.
❊ Address ❊
⊜ 33-43 Princes Street, Auckland View Map
❊ Web Links ❊
➼ Albert Park | Auckland
➼ www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
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