Auckland Accessible and Disability Attractions
Nestled between two harbours, Auckland is New Zealand's largest city brimming with cultural excitement, sea-flavoured challenges and attractions and activities of all kinds. Auckland tourism is alive and well with the region being a popular tourist area. Auckland City boasts world-class shopping, restaurants, 5-star accommodation, wine bars and night clubs, art galleries and cafes. The surrounding Auckland region features vineyards, stunning beaches, pristine rainforest, wildlife encounters, island adventures and endless water activities.
Things to do in Auckland are endless and range from the extreme adventure activity, to a fine wine tasting at one of Auckland's North West vineyards, to a leisurely day of shopping at one of Auckland's many world class shopping malls. For the extreme you can base jump off the Sky Tower attached only by a wire, bungy jump off the Auckland Harbour Bridge, dive the famous Goat Island Marine Reserve, or even swim with sharks.
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AOTEA SQUARE - Auckland
AOTEA SQUARE - Auckland
Aotea Square is the unifying centre of all the activity that occurs within Auckland Live venues. At 4,500 square metres, the Square is the largest open-air space in the inner city of Auckland and is used for a myriad of different activities including festivals, parades, political rallies, cultural shows and community events.
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AUCKLAND BOTANIC GARDENS - South Auckland
AUCKLAND BOTANIC GARDENS - South Auckland
Auckland Botanic Gardens is home to over 10,000 plants from around the world. With something always in bloom it is a great place to take the family, enjoy a guided tour and relax in Cafe Miko. Huakaiwaka, the Auckland Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre is a unique site to launch a new product, hold conferences, team-building days or wedding venue.
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COROMANDEL FISHING CHARTERS - Te Kouma
COROMANDEL FISHING CHARTERS - Te Kouma
Coromandel Fishing Charters specialise in affordable fishing experiences that give you the opportunity to catch snapper and other New Zealand fish species. Our modern vessel Joint Venture is comfortable, fast and the ideal fishing platform. Our charters depart from Hannaford's Wharf which is located in Te Kouma (only 10 minutes from Coromandel Town).
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The Aotea Centre's ASB Theatre is currently undergoing a refurbishment project that should enhance accessibility. There is lift access to all floors within the Aotea Centre. Where steps exist on any floor, an alternative ramp access is provided.
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AUT Millennium National Aquatic Centre - Auckland
AUT Millennium National Aquatic Centre - Auckland
The Sir Owen G. Glenn National Aquatic Centre is a state-of-the-art swimming complex opened in mid-2015. It hosts national and international aquatic sporting events and is available for public swimming and AUT Millennium member access.
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Accessible features, including accessible parking, change depending on the type of event being held. Contact NZ Warriors, the event organizer, or Ticketmaster for details of the event being held. Inside, the main ground of the stadium is lower than the entrances.
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