City Campus
The campus is in the heart of Auckland's city centre, within walking distance of shops, restaurants, cinemas and transport hubs.

On our City Campus, you are within walking distance of all the main cultural, entertainment and commercial hubs of central Auckland. Harbour views, Albert Park and the 41,500 sq m of gardens on campus contribute to the campus's aesthetic appeal.
There is a mixture of historical and modern buildings, from the 100-year-old ClockTower to the Arts and Education building, B201, completed in 2023. The Faculty of Arts and Education, the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Engineering and Design, Auckland Law School and Auckland Business School are based on the campus.
Facilities
The City Campus is home to the General Library and the Kate Edger Information Commons, which have extensive study space and computer facilities.
There is also on-campus accommodation, three early childhood centres and Hiwa, the brand-new recreation centre.
Other facilities include:
- UBIQ, the University bookshop
- Campus Store
- Numerous cafes and food outlets, including weekly food trucks
- Campus Pharmacy (Unichem), with NZ Post agency
- PB Tech

Location
Address: Princes Street, Auckland Central.
The campus covers a large area between Albert Park and Stanley Street, on both sides of Symonds Street. For the location of individual buildings, use our digital maps. You can also use the PDF map below:
Parking, cycling and public transport
There is casual paid parking available in the Owen G Glenn Building (OGGB), and numerous private car parks nearby. Parking rates and maps can be found at Parking information. The OGGB car park also has a bike storage facility, and there are numerous others around campus. For more information, see Bike stores.
The campus is well-connected to public transport; it is on or near numerous bus routes. Many buses travel along Symonds Street, through the City Campus. Others are a 10-minute walk away at Queen Street or Britomart, where you can also catch a train to a number of Auckland's suburbs. For more on buses and trains, visit the Auckland Transport website.