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Aotea Square - CLOSED
Hidden Culture of Central Auckland, walk and morning tea
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Reviewed 8 September 2016 via mobile

There is always something on here. Some kind of market ... an ice rink ... or suchlike.
Unfortunately the vibe can be spoiled by the very loud Christians who try to get there message across on the weekend evenings.
They use loudspeakers... and never stop.
A great square however!!

Date of experience: July 2016
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AKLLive, Manager at Aotea Square, responded to this reviewResponded 11 February 2019

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Reviewed 4 September 2016

Piano Stairs is an interactive installation that is guaranteed to charm kids and kids in adult bodies alike. It makes walking upstairs (or downstairs) an unforgettable musical experience.

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 24 July 2016

well to be honest i have been here in auckland 12 years and its just a square nothing to see and my only memories where drops outs protesting about something or other,go to the war museum instead far better,

Date of experience: November 2015
Thank Gary M
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Reviewed 13 April 2016

This is the largest plaza located centrally in Auckland, framed by the Aotea Centre and the Town Hall. Sometimes programmed in the summer months for festivals and performances. It's hard to miss this one on any Auckland visit.

Date of experience: March 2016
Thank rondiscoverstheworld
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Reviewed 10 April 2016

Been to Aotea Square when there was a major sports promotion and been there when nothing was on. The place is alive when there is an event there and very quiet when there is not. I wouldn't call it a tourist attraction, but there is a little too see, it is clean and well kept and it is a quiet respite in the middle of the CBD.

Date of experience: June 2015
Thank DaveCTrippy
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