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Discover the mesmerizing teal-blue lagoon at Teal Park, Auckland's best-kept secret. Stroll through native bush trails dotted with Maori wood carvings, where tui birds sing in ancient pohutukawa trees. The highlight? Feeding friendly pukeko birds by the boardwalk, with the hidden waterfall providing a soothing soundtrack. Don't miss the bioluminescent glow in the lake at dusk - it's like swimming in liquid emerald! Perfect for picnics with artisan cheese from nearby Waiheke Island.

Park Hyatt Auckland

Park Hyatt Auckland

4.5 / 5Great171 Reviews
99 Halsey Street
2.73KM from Teal Park

Located in the heart of Auckland, just 900 meters from the transport hub, this hotel offers ultimate convenience for both business and family trips. Enjoy luxurious amenities and thoughtful services, including smoke-free floors, a kids’ play area, and a pool for little ones to have fun while adults relax at the spa or fitness center. Recognized as a 2024 top hotel, quality is guaranteed. Unwind at the bar or savor quiet moments at the café in the evening.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Teal Park

The park is home to native pūkeko birds and rare longfin eels. Bring binoculars for spotting New Zealand scaup ducks in the lake. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance to avoid disturbance.

Yes, there are 10 sheltered picnic tables near the main entrance with BBQ stations (bring your own charcoal). For a quieter spot, head to the western grassy area with lake views. All rubbish must be carried out as there are no bins.

Swimming is not recommended due to unpredictable water currents and lack of lifeguards. The lake is primarily for conservation purposes, but visitors can dip feet in designated shallow areas. Check for blue-green algae warnings before contact.

Sturdy waterproof shoes are essential for muddy trails. Layers are key - Auckland's weather changes rapidly. Don't forget a wide-brimmed hat and SPF50+ sunscreen, as the ozone layer here is thin causing strong UV radiation.

Fishing requires a NZ freshwater fishing license and is only permitted in the northern section. Catch-and-release is mandatory for native species. Common catches include rainbow trout, but check the latest biosecurity regulations for gear cleaning requirements.

Free volunteer-led tours operate every Saturday at 10am (book via Auckland Council website). Special Māori cultural walks explain the area's significance as a traditional food-gathering site. Private tours focus on wetland ecology or night-time glowworm viewing.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Teal Park

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Park Hyatt Auckland

The Park Hyatt Auckland truly lives up to its reputation—exquisite service, elegant design, and a prime location just steps from downtown Auckland. I was upgraded to a sea-view room, which sounded promising, but the actual view was underwhelming. The room is slightly low in ceiling height, and the windows are only covered with sheer curtains, so the ocean view is quite limited—definitely not what I expected. That said, the overall experience was exceptional. From the luxurious amenities to the thoughtful touches throughout the property, every detail reflects Hyatt’s high standards. The staff were attentive and friendly, and the rooftop bar offers stunning city views at sunset. Despite the slight disappointment with the room upgrade, I’d still highly recommend this hotel for its charm, comfort, and unbeatable location.

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Kiwi International Hotel

We booked a three-bed room for our business trip, and the Kiwi International Hotel had exactly what we needed—one room with two beds and another with a single bed. The rooms were spacious and comfortable for all three of us, with no feeling of crowding. The hotel’s location is fantastic—just a short walk from the Sky Tower and close to public transit, making it super convenient for exploring Auckland. We also appreciated the free parking, which was a big plus since we drove in. Everything about the stay was top-notch: clean rooms, friendly staff, and excellent value. I’d definitely stay here again on future visits to Auckland. Highly recommended!

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Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour

Staying at Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour was an absolute delight. Located right by the waterfront, the views from the room were stunning—especially in the morning when the sun hit the harbor. The area is bustling with great dining options, so you never have to go far for a good meal. I’m actually planning to compare it with Park Hyatt on my next trip, but this stay already left me thoroughly impressed. The service was attentive without being overbearing, the room was elegant and spacious, and the overall atmosphere felt luxurious yet welcoming. It’s rare to find such a perfect blend of comfort, location, and style. If you’re visiting Auckland, this hotel is definitely worth considering—it’s not just a place to sleep, it’s an experience.

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Auckland City Hotel

Staying at the Auckland City Hotel on Hobson Street was a fantastic experience. The layout is unique—two-story rooms with a kitchen and living area downstairs, plus two bedrooms upstairs and one bathroom located on the second floor. It’s not your typical hotel setup, but it works really well for families or groups who want more space and privacy. Being in the city center, having free parking is a huge plus—just let the front desk know when you arrive, and they’ll open the gate for you. The breakfast buffet is generous and delicious, offering a great start to the day. Plus, the location is unbeatable—walking distance to shops, restaurants, and attractions. I’d highly recommend this place if you’re looking for comfort, convenience, and a little bit of local charm in central Auckland.

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Surf 'N' Snow Backpackers

My colleague raved about this place, so I gave it a try — and honestly, it exceeded my expectations! This was my first time staying at a hostel-style accommodation, and the location couldn’t be better — right in the heart of Auckland. Just steps from the door, there’s a big supermarket, and major attractions like the iconic Sky Tower are only a 5- to 10-minute walk away. The best part? There’s a shared kitchen on one floor where guests can cook their own meals using fresh ingredients from the nearby store. It’s perfect for travelers who want flexibility and a bit of home comfort while exploring the city. I came alone, and this place made my trip feel personal, safe, and fun. If you’re looking for a great mix of convenience, affordability, and social vibes, this is definitely the spot. I’ll be back — no doubt.

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Nesuto St Martins Apartment Hotel

The apartment was spacious and bright, making the entire stay incredibly comfortable. Located just a short walk from the metro station, getting around Auckland was effortless—whether heading into the city center or to the airport, everything was well-connected and convenient. What truly stood out was the outstanding value for money. Compared to other similar accommodations in the area, this place offers far better quality and pricing. I’d absolutely stay here again on my next visit to Auckland and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great balance of comfort, location, and affordability.

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Adina CityLife Auckland

The hotel is spotless, with a warm and welcoming staff team that goes the extra mile. Located in a prime area, it's just steps away from local attractions and public transit, making exploration effortless. The room was comfortable, modern, and well-equipped—perfect for both business and leisure travelers. I’d absolutely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Auckland.

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Barclay Suites

Staying at Barclay Suites in Auckland was an absolute delight. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the bus stop and a supermarket, making everything super convenient. The room matched the photos exactly: clean, tidy, and well-maintained down to the smallest detail. The front desk staff were friendly and helpful, adding a warm touch to the experience. The amenities are practical and thoughtfully included—there's a washing machine and a simple drying rack, so you can easily freshen up your clothes during your stay. Kitchenware is plentiful, allowing for quick meals or snacks without needing to go out. It’s a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and value. I’d definitely book again and highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Auckland.

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Mövenpick Hotel Auckland

I couldn’t be more satisfied with this hotel! The room was spacious and impeccably clean, offering plenty of room to move around—no cramped feeling at all. The location is excellent: just a short walk from great dining options, and public transit is super convenient. I’ve already recommended it to friends, and they all agreed—it’s truly exceptional. Everyone in my group loved the comfort, service, and overall vibe. It’s rare to find a hotel that delivers on every level, but this one absolutely does. If I’m ever back in Auckland, this will be my first choice again. Highly recommend for anyone looking for quality, convenience, and a memorable stay.

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Edit Auckland Central

Stayed at this hotel from September 11th for six nights, and I’ve returned after a gap—definitely glad I did. Last time I was on the ground floor; this time I stayed on the top floor, and the views were absolutely stunning with a wide-open outlook over the city. Being right in the heart of Auckland makes getting around incredibly convenient—everything is within walking distance or just a short ride away. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, always ready to assist with any request. As a solo traveler, their support made a big difference and really eased my stay. The room was spotless, spacious, and had a comfortable queen-sized bed that allowed me to sleep soundly each night. One minor downside: the area in front of the hotel has a steep slope, and there’s ongoing construction nearby, which made hauling heavy luggage a bit of a challenge. But honestly, it’s such a small issue compared to the overall experience. Great location, excellent service, and fantastic value—highly recommend for anyone visiting Auckland.

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Ibis Budget Auckland Central

The location couldn’t be better—just steps away from the city center, with easy access to public transit and plenty of restaurants nearby. The rooms are small but perfectly cozy, spotlessly clean, and the beds are incredibly comfortable—great for a good night’s sleep. What really stood out was the 24/7 self-serve tea and coffee station at reception—so convenient and a lovely touch! The staff were fantastic—special shout-out to Daniel, Brian, and Tina for their warm hospitality and attention to detail. They went above and beyond to make our stay smooth and enjoyable. The hotel is very accommodating, and getting an Uber or catching a bus to explore the city was effortless. If you're looking for a reliable, well-located, and friendly base in Auckland, this is it—highly recommend!

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Hilton Auckland

Staying here for six nights was a fantastic experience. The room was consistently clean, with daily housekeeping making sure everything was in order. Breakfast was solid each day—well-balanced and satisfying—but I’d love to see more variety offered. The real highlight? The spacious balcony that perfectly framed sunrise views. Watching boats glide by and seagulls soar overhead added such a peaceful, authentic touch to the stay. From the location to the comfort and attention to detail, this hotel truly delivered on every level. A memorable trip and definitely worth returning.