See & do · Landmarks & architecture
Auckland Ferry Building
Images provided by Google Places
Landmark 1912 terminal featuring Edwardian Baroque architecture & a contemporary pier area.via Google
A striking Edwardian Baroque building completed in 1912, serving as the historic gateway to the harbor.
- Good to know
- Free to view from the outside; houses several waterfront restaurants.
Reviews from Google
A modern terminal offering services to multiple ferry operators serving a number of destinations in and around Auckland. Conveniently located near the Britomart transport hub and close to the Auckland Central Business district. Access is good and digital signage is comprehensive.
Great experience riding the ferry! The Fullers360 staff member that sold us our tickets was very nice and helpful, and getting to the terminal was pretty easy overall. The ferry itself was quick, clean and efficient.
It's all very conveniently situated,get off the train at Britomart,walk across the square and the street and you have arrived to take your ferry. Cross the square and head into the opposite direction and you are in the cbd
Only giving 3 stars cos of all the roadworks. Nonetheless, they have done a good job putting up signages to guide you to the right pier. People manning the info desks are also friendly. Ferries are roughly on time. Take a ride to get amazing views of the Auckland skyline!
Always bustling with tourist leaving or coming to Auckland. Lined up with restaurants and cafes... Most importantly, thank you Auckland Council for installing public drinking fountains in strategic places round the terminal 😄