We work to ensure the Gallery is as accessible as possible. If you're planning on visiting us and would like to know more about access, the information on this page should help.

Getting here

The Gallery is located at the corners of Kitchener and Wellesley streets in central Auckland. Main entry is via Kitchener street.

 

Accessible car parks are available on Kitchener street (approx. 10 metres' walk from our main entrance), as well as in the Victoria Street East car park (approx. 260 metres' walk to our main entrance).

There are several bus stops near the Gallery that offer seating, shelter, computerised timetables and touch-to-speak timetables. Please check the Auckland Transport website for more information and to plan your journey

Taxis can pick up and drop off from the loading bays on Kitchener Street (approx. 10 metres walk to our main entrance).

Entry

We have three accessible doors located beside the Gallery's main revolving entry and exit doors. These are hinged, automatic opening doors and are activated by pushing a small ‘press to open door’ button on the grey metal bollard beside each door.

Once you have entered the Gallery, you will find accessible counters immediately ahead of you at our main information desk.

We offer complimentary Gallery entry to support workers.

Gallery Assistants are available throughout the building to answer any questions or provide directions if desired. Gallery Assistants who can speak multiple languages wear red badges with a greeting on their uniforms.

Service dogs are permitted in the Gallery.

Wheelchairs, crutches / walking sticks are available for free. Booking is recommended. To book, please call +64 9 307 7700 or email hello@aucklandartgallery.com and speak to a Gallery Assistant.

We have a free cloakroom where you can leave backpacks and other belongings.

Your visit

All areas of the Gallery are accessible by wheelchair or by pram, and we recommend using the lifts from our Foyer to access all exhibition spaces.

To access our Lower Ground level, please use the accessible lift at the south end of the Gallery. This is indicated by signage or you may ask any of our Gallery Assistants for directions.

All our lifts have braille floor numbers and an automated recording informs you of the level at which the lift has stopped.

Very occasionally there may be an artwork on display that doesn’t accommodate wheelchair access. If you are unsure if this is the case, please ask a Gallery Assistant.

We have printed maps available at the Gallery's main information desk in English.

We offer guided tours on request. For more information, including prices and availability, please email us or visit our Tours page for updates and full information.

We also offer accessible exhibition tours intermittently. Please visit our What's on page to see upcoming accessible tours. 

There is an accessible/gender inclusive bathroom on every level of the Gallery. These are in a self-contained compartment with full privacy.

  • Ground Level: hinged door, baby change table, nappy disposal bin, handrail next to toilet, transferable distance to toilet, bag hook 
  • Mezzanine level: sliding door, baby change table, nappy disposal bin, armchair for breastfeeding, handrail next to toilet, transferable distance to toilet, raised flusher buttons, bag hook
  • Level one: sliding door, child protection seat, handrail next to toilet, transferable distance to toilet, raised flusher buttons, bag hook
  • Level two: hinged door, child protection seat, handrail next to toilet, transferable distance to toilet, bag hook
  • Lower Ground level: sliding door, fold-out baby change table, handrail next to toilet, transferable distance to toilet

There are currently no artworks on display that require a sensory warning. If you have a specific question about your visit that we can help with, please contact us on hello@aucklandartgallery.com or 09 307 7700.

Our busiest times are during the school holidays and weekends between 10am and 12pm. We recommend visiting outside these hours for a quieter experience.  

You are welcome to bring your own ear defenders or stim toys to ensure you’re comfortable.