What makes it 61% Baby-Friendly: Babies are allowed, change tables and pram parking exist, yet loud music and long seating times can distress infants, so choose short relaxed sessions or limit stay.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for a quick foyer tour, a short organ recital, and baby breaks without rushing.
Self-guided foyer tour:
Wander the Edwardian Baroque foyer and central atrium before an event.
Tip: Visit free up to 60 minutes before a scheduled performance.
Free lunchtime organ recital:
Enjoy a 30–45 minute recital in the Great Hall.
Tip: Book your complimentary ticket online in advance and choose a midday slot under one hour.
Use baby-change and nursing room:
Access the mother-and-baby room with change table and seating.
Tip: Find it in the Lower Ground First Aid room; staff can direct you on arrival.
Stroll Aotea Square:
Let your baby enjoy open space and fresh air.
Tip: Grab a hot drink at Container in the Square and sit on the low steps for an easy feed.

Janet Albaytar
Our choir had a wonderful experience performing at the Auckland Town Hall! The venue is beautiful, with amazing acoustics and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The staff were helpful, and the hall’s historic charm made our performance even more special.
Fran Franco
I first saw the Town Hall when I arrived in Auckland, and later I had the chance to see it more closely during my time in the city. The building already stands out from the outside, with its classic architecture that contrasts with all the modern things around it. But the most beautiful part is definitely inside. The main hall, used for concerts, is a stunning space. It looks like something from...
Arlene Barraca
Historical Nz citizenship ceremony held here, right place for such historical event of our lives.
Stuart C
Came here to see Boney M. Never been here before, great smaller venue with great acoustics. Lovely old building with ornate ceiling as well as large organ at the front. Main area is standing only with small balcony around the edge
Abhijeet Kale
A beautiful historic building that hosts small to medium shows, plays and live music and seminars. Building is very old and has the British architecture feeling with Maori. Totally loved it. It is owned and maintained by Auckland Council
In summer (Dec–Feb), look for outdoor events and free performances in Aotea Square. Check the Auckland Live calendar for special family-friendly shows.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Foyer and recital entry | NZD 0 |
| Adult coffee | NZD 6 |
| Child hot chocolate or snack | NZD 8 |
| Total Estimated | NZD 14 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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