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Hours Hāora
- Monday8 AM – 5:30 PM
- Tuesday8 AM – 5:30 PM
- Wednesday8 AM – 5:30 PM
- Thursday8 AM – 5:30 PM
- Friday8 AM – 5:30 PM
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
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More info He pārongo atu anō
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With some of the most memorable moments in New Zealand’s sporting history happening here, Eden Park holds a special place in the hearts of many Kiwis.
New Zealand’s National Stadium has been the backdrop for huge events such as Rugby and Cricket World Cups, numerous international sports tournaments and more recently has become a major concert venue - with Guns n Roses, Billy Joel and Ed Sheeran all recently having played here. With a capacity of almost 50,000, Eden Park sees half a million fans pass through its gates to be part of the action, every year.
Located on the boundary between the residential suburbs of Mt Eden and Kingsland, it is conveniently close to the central city and well-serviced by trains - with Kingsland station right across the road from the main entrance.
Retail outlets around the concourse sell a range of alcoholic beverages and soft drinks, as well as takeaway food - think hot chips, hotdogs and doughnuts - throughout events. Depending on the event there may also be food trucks on site, and other fun activities to take part in, as you come through the main gates to the park.
The seating is a mix of covered and non-covered options and there are corporate boxes and full function rooms available, which can host up to 1500 people.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
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Eden Park is located in Kingsland, around 10–15 minutes from central Auckland.
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Public transport is the easiest way to get there, with regular trains running from Waitematā Station to Kingsland Station, just a short walk from the stadium. Bus routes also service the area, with additional options available on event days, see Auckland Transport (AT) for details.
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There is no general public parking on major event days, and surrounding streets are often restricted, so planning ahead is recommended.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
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Take the train for the easiest access, especially during major events. Arrive early to explore Kingsland’s bars and eateries, or visit during Eden Park’s free Open Day weekends, which are great for families and children.
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The stadium is largely cashless, so bring an EFTPOS or contactless payment method for food, drinks and merchandise.
Accessibility Huarahi ngāwari
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Eden Park offers step-free access, lifts, accessible seating and facilities throughout the stadium.
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Mobility parking is limited and must usually be arranged in advance, with multiple accessible entry points available across the venue.