Cafés: Karangahape Road, Symonds Street Public toilets: Myers Park, Albert Park, Cnr Symonds Street/Grafton Bridge UA-G003 Town Hall Loop Children’s playgrounds: Myers Park Description: A mix of level paths, and slightly inclined paths. Dogs: On leash only Suitable for users of average fitness and mobility. To see: Parks, character buildings, harbour view from Grafton Bridge No tables; benches in parks Time: approx. 45 minutes. (about 4.36 kms) Nearby Attractions: Auckland Art Gallery Supported by: www.walksinauckland.co.nz www.walksinauckland.co.nz Unleashed Ventures Limited Copyright 2012 University of Auckland Walking Unleashed Ventures Limited Copyright 2012 Start: Entrance, The University of Auckland, Grafton Campus (Building 505 Park Road) 1. Turn left into Park Road and continue straight ahead along Grafton Bridge. 2. Cross Symonds Street and continue straight ahead down Karangahape Road 3. Cross Karangahape Road to the right > at the pedestrian traffic lights, to enter St Kevin’s Arcade 4. Continue down the steps to enter Myers Park and continue straight ahead past the children’s playground 5. Exit Myers Park under the Mayoral Drive road bridge 6. Exit through the carpark to turn right > into Greys Avenue 7. Continue past the Auckland Town Hall towards Aotea Square 8. Exit Aotea Square in Queens Street 9. Cross Queens Street into Rutland Street 10. Turn left < into Lorne Street 11. Cross over Wellesley Street East and turn right > 12. Turn left < into Kitchener Street 13. Turn right > up the steps, on the far side of the Auckland Art Gallery 14. Turn right > at the top of the steps 15. Take the path to the right > closest to the public toilets, to exit at south east corner where Wellesley Street meets Princes Street 16. Cross over Princes Street and continue straight ahead up Wellesley Street 17. Turn right > into Symonds Street 18. At Wakefield Street, cross over Symonds Street, turn right > and continue straight ahead 19. Turn left < onto Grafton Bridge 20. Cross Park Road at the lights and return to the start This diverse walk explores the busy city streets of Karangahape Road and Symonds Street, and gives you a refreshing break in Myers and Albert Parks. .
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