Welcome to Downtown Tauranga

Page 1

Youcan do

SO much more

C i ty Centre in the

.


OH places

you’ll

go ! “

the

DR SEUSS


HELLO. We’ve been waiting for you. We’re so glad you’re here. We’ll show you the places to go, the things you don’t know and all that’s on show. If you need a barber, dry cleaner, or some lunch on the run, a dentist, great coffee or maybe just some fun… You’ll find it all here and so very near. Take a look, take a read. This little booklet has been made just for you. With things to do, things to see, what not to miss and what to discover. We’re sure that you’ll find there’s plenty right here for you.

WELCOME TO


WHAT’S THIS CITY CENTRE ALL ABOUT? Well, we’re the fifth largest city in the country and enjoying fast-paced growth. More businesses and people are coming here ( just like you). That means there’s more to do and more to see. Our stunning iconic waterfront location makes this a beautiful place to come to work each day. Outside of your work hours enjoy our huge selection of cafes, bars and restaurants across the city centre. Check out the Wharf St Dining Precinct and The Strand for some of our iconic eateries. There’s great shopping too. As the civic, cultural and commercial heart of the region you can find anything from a pair of socks to a council permit. Soak up some art and culture in our galleries and open spaces. Bike to work or take the bus. It’s easy to get around in our city centre. Not sure where to find something? Just ask. We’re a friendly bunch and want you to feel welcome in the city centre.

TURN THE PAGE. We’ve asked some of our city centre colleagues to recommend to you some great places to go and things you might not know to make the most of our city centre.


, Tauranga s

TIMEto

Shine . “


THE highly

RECOMMENDED. QUICK TIP If you’re driving in the city centre there’s a ten minute parking grace period on the parking meters…and there’s free parking after three!


“I love that I can order a roast pork or chicken from Classic Cut Butchers on Devonport Road in the morning and they roast it for me at no extra charge so I can pick it up piping hot before I go home at the end of the day.” Fiona Corkery Mainstreet Tauranga

“If you’re looking for a local barber in the city try Carve Barbershop on Grey Street. As they say ‘it’s not just a haircut’.”

“If you are a reader, there is no better bookshop on the planet than BooksA-Plenty on Grey Street. All avid readers themselves, they can help you select just the right book for your reading tastes and help introduce you to diverse literary worlds you will not have imagined.” Annie Hill Priority One

“My tip – a tranquil retreat is the tropical flower house and rose garden at Cliff Road.”

“I love Bravo in Red Square as it’s a great place to meet people, enjoy a coffee and discuss matters with them.”

“On a sunny day, what better place to have lunch and soak up the crowd atmosphere whilst either socialising or talking business, than at one of the many great venues on The Strand.”

Cr Bev Edlin

Steven Vincent Basestation

For many years my ‘go to place’ for my swimwear, lingerie or hoisery has been Langton’s Lingerie & Swimwear in Grey Street. Delys Williams has owned it for over eight years, and has a very unique understanding of her products, as do her team. They’re open seven days and have a loyalty programme.” Nancy Hogg Bravo Café, Restaurant & Bar

Cr. Catherine Stewart

Scott McKenzie Property Managers Group

“The great thing about Downtown Tauranga is that we have an awesome little community. People like Apple from Green Apple on Spring Street with her wonderful selection of summer gear, the boys from Bivouac on Willow Street who always have an idea for my next camping trip, Shane and the team at House of Travel on Willow Street who never miss a beat. We all know each other’s name, wave across the road and stop for a chat – like great friends from the neighbourhood.” Susanne Irwin Robert Harris Coffee Roasters

“If you live in the Mount or Papamoa and own a bike, I’d suggest parking your car around Owens Place and enjoying a short undulating bike ride through Matapihi and across the railway bridge to work. I love using this cycleway. Exercise, great views, fresh air and free easy parking ... perfect!” Cr. Leanne Brown


“My best tip for a lunchtime getaway on a hot sunny day is to grab a cool smoothie from Pluto on Devonport Road and go dip your toes in the water underneath the railway bridge at the end of Elizabeth Street. It’s a refreshingly peaceful spot, regardless of the odd passing train.”

“It’s great starting my day with coffee from Me & You on First Avenue, always friendly service, which is what you need when it’s hard to get going first thing. Great fresh and inspiring food for lunch as well, I love them!” Mark O’Donnell Sharp Tudhope Lawyers

“We love Dry Dock Café on Wharf Street! It’s one of our favourites for their great coffee, tasty food and friendly service from Sandra and her team.” Aimee Driscoll Tauranga City Council

Cr. Matt Cowley

“My go-to exercise during the week is at the midday boot-camp classes by No Compromise Fitness at 45 Cliff Road on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Steve caters for all fitness levels. The sessions are friendly and not too scary for newbies.”

“There is nothing better after a busy week than to enjoy Friday lunch on The Strand. My hot favourite is to sit outside at Macau on The Strand and enjoy their beautiful food and service while enjoying the stunning waterfront.”

Marcel Currin Tauranga City Council

Belinda Francis Mediaworks Radio

“After a day at work a great place to go and unwind is The Phoenix on The Strand. Mark and his team do an extremely good job and a little bonus is Thursday nights from 5pm, where they have $6 pints of Monteiths tap beer. A great setting and great staff make this one of my favourite places, and if you want more than one pint, but are concerned about drink/ driving, don’t forget the Hopper bus service runs regularly and is just 30 seconds walk from The Phoenix.” Andrew Love NZME


“If you need to get some dry cleaning done you can simply pop into Bond & Co on Devonport Road and Jason and the team will sort it for you. It’s a great service. Love their men’s clothing range too – absolutely stunning.” Sally Cooke Tuskany Mainstreet

“A great walk at lunch time to clear the head is go along Cliff Road to Mission Street then to the Elms Mission House site. The fantastic grounds and heritage buildings give you a sense of yesteryear and how far Tauranga has developed in a relatively short period of time. Understanding where Tauranga has come from helps us form the future.” Stuart Crosby Mayor

“I really enjoy grabbing lunch from Sammies on Devonport Road, with a wide range of fresh sandwiches available on the spot, they also do toasties to order and have a great range of fresh pastries perfect for something on the go. Their Mac n Cheese is a nice treat to have on a cold winter’s day.”

“I love cycling in this city! I ride to and from work from Bethlehem and enjoy cruising along the waterfront and over the rail bridge. People are respectful of cyclists in this city, the weather is often stunning and the views of the harbour and Mount Maunganui make it extra enjoyable... plus it’s a great way to stay fit!”

Adam Watson Tuskany Agency

Millie Newitt Creative Tauranga

“Best summer experience – grabbing a coffee from Folk, at the Basestation on Durham Street, and heading down to the waterfront to watch all the harbour action. In winter you can’t beat the café on top of the Bongard Centre on Cameron Road with 360 degree views and student-priced food (open to the public).”

“For total body fitness and strengthening your core Momentum Pilates in First Ave is the place. Particularly good if you are recovering from an injury. Paul really cares about his clients, and you will surprise yourself by how you can progress.”

Meg Jones Bay of Plenty Polytechnic

Stephanie Smith Tauranga City Library


THE PRACTICAL STUFF Need to know where to go to do the essentials? This quick guide might give you some initial helpful insights. It’s not a full list – just some suggestions of places closest to your workspace that you might need to get to. For everything else you need to know – just ask.

Where to Park The Spring Street Parking Building Corner Durham St and Spring St. Open 7am-9pm Mon-Sat. Closed Sun. The Elizabeth Street Parking Building On Elizabeth St and First Ave. Open 7am-6.30pm Mon-Fri. 8am-5.30pm Sat. Closed Sun. Off-Street Parking On Dive Cres, Harington St, Willow St, Elizabeth St. On-Street Parking It’s free to park anywhere in the city centre after 3pm. There’s a 10 minute grace period if you’re just stopping briefly to pick up or drop something off. All parking is free on Sundays and public holidays. There are two parking zones in the city. The central (green) zone is $2 an hour and the outer (yellow) zone is $1 an hour. There’s no time limits, just top up your meter to stay longer. For the full facts on where to park and when visit: www.tauranga.govt.nz/services/parking

Catching the Bus There are 12 bus routes covering the Bay and leading into the city centre. Buses run seven days a week. All buses arrive and depart from Wharf St just by the Tauranga Library. For timetables and routes visit www.baybus.co.nz/taurangawestern-bay/tauranga-urban/

Council Services Permits, consents, fines and more can be sorted and paid at the Tauranga City Council on Willow Street. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. Go to www.tauranga.govt.nz i-Site Visitor Centre at Willow St, Library Arcade


For your Health Accident and Health Care – 19 Second Ave City Centre Medical – Medical Centre – Corner 1st Ave & Cameron Rd Emergency Dentist – Accident & Healthcare – 19 Second Ave Life Pharmacy – Devonport Rd

The Professionals Need an accountant, lawyer, financial advisor, commercial business, beauty salon or anything for that matter? There’s a full directory of city centre businesses right here: www.downtowntauranga.co.nz

Getting Fit The Gym – First Ave Bodyzone – Spring St

Fixing Stuff SHOE REPAIRS: Shane Barr Shoe Repairs – Piccadilly Arcade, Grey St Minuteman – Corner of Red Square & Willow St DRYCLEANING: Pristine Drycleaners – Cameron Rd CLOTHING ALTERATIONS: Garment Alteration Studio – Piccadilly Arcade The Sewing Room – Goddards Centre

Let’s Play Rialto Cinema – Goddards Centre, Devonport Rd Event Cinemas – Elizabeth St Baycourt Theatre – Durham St FOR THE KIDS: Hairy Maclary sculpture and playground – on The Waterfront

Snail Mail Tauranga Paper Plus / Post Shop – Grey St

Money Matters ANZ – Spring St. BNZ – Corner Grey & Spring St. Westpac – Red Sq. ASB – Red Sq. Kiwibank – Grey St. SBS – Red Sq. Heartland Bank – Devonport Rd. TSB – Corner Willow St & Wharf St. The Cooperative Bank – Grey St

Let’s Eat Go to www.downtowntauranga.co.nz for a full list of dining establishments, bars and cafes

Words & Art Tauranga City Library – Willow St. Open 7 days 9.30am-7pm Tauranga Art Gallery – Willow St. Open 7 days 10am-4.30pm Creative Tauranga – Willow St. Open Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm


UNMISSABLE CITY CENTRE EXPERIENCES

1. Trustpo

3. Wharf St

s lpture ry Scu a l c a iry M

wer Dance -

o-mat!

Dining Precin

ct

2. Ha

5. Fish and Chips on the Waterfront

ission House

6. The Elms M

t onpor on Dev k r a P Up oad R 4. Pop

7. Tauranga Ar

9. Wings to

t Gallery

fly

10. The Cargo Shed Larger than 8. Owen Dippie urals Life M

12. Time to

ritage

l he cultura 11. Our

play

ative 13. Cre

ga

Tauran


1.

The Trustpower Dance-o-mat!

2.

Bring the kids down to the Hairy Maclary Sculptures

3.

The Wharf St Dining Precinct

4.

Pop Up Park on Devonport Road

5.

Fish and Chips on The Waterfront

6.

The Elms Mission House

7.

Tauranga Art Gallery

8.

Owen Dippie Larger than Life Murals

9.

Wings to fly

10.

The Cargo Shed

11.

Our cultural heritage

12.

Time to play

13.

Creative Tauranga

Come on down to The Strand and boogie down on the Trustpower Dance-o-mat! Thanks Trustpower!

On the waterfront by the children’s playground.

Perfect for lunch, dinner, a coffee or just to sit and relax on the community seating.

Now here’s a park like no other. With seating and some art to enjoy.

Choose the freshest fish from Bobby’s and enjoy a summer lunch on The Waterfront.

It’s the oldest European heritage site in the Bay of Plenty and it’s conveniently located just up from your new offices, on Mission Street.

Soak up the latest art and exhibitions. Open daily 10am-4pm on Willow Street.

See if you can find these beautiful mural masterpieces across our city centre.

Grab a picture in front of our stunning wings mural on The Strand.

Showcasing local and national artists and selling art and crafts on Dive Crescent.

There’s some historic and cultural sites on our waterfront to explore including the waka canoe and Herries Arch.

Delight the kids at our waterfront playground.

Get your fix of creative arts in our community in the Creative Tauranga Gallery on Willow Street.


NEVER MISS A BEAT There’s always something on in the city. Stay tuned to all the events and activities by checking out these handy websites: mysummer.co.nz downtowntauranga.co.nz events.tauranga.govt.nz bayofplentynz.com

baycourt.co.nz artgallery.org.nz creativetauranga.co.nz library.tauranga.govt.nz


letus

entertain

you. “


welcome to our OF

city

ICONIC

SPACES & places. “



THIS is

OUR

place.

HAPPY


SECO

FIRST

ND A VEN

UE

2nd Avenue MedicalCentre

AVEN U

E AVEN U

OAD

REET

ELIZAB

DURH

GREY

AM ST R

STREE

EET

T

DEVON

WILLIAMSST REET STREET SELWYN

You

Red Square

P

SPRING STREET

STREET

TAKIT

IMU

SPRING

ON ROA

D

P

Waikareao East Reserves (North)

CAMER

DURHAM STREET

B U S

BUS WILLOW STREET BUS

Masonic Park

Baycourt

P

HAMILTON STREET

Key

HAMIL TON ST

REET

T A X I

The Strand Reserve

Creative Tauranga

WHARF STREET

THE STRAND

Hairy Maclary

REET

BrainWatkins House

P

P

E

ETH ST

NZ Post

BelfastTauranga Bakery Art Gallery Site

AVEN U

P P

ANSON STREET

Aspen Reserve

Te Awanui Waka Monmouth Redoubt

POLICE

Toilets Medical Centre Pharmacy

MCLEAN STREET

P

MONMOUTH STREET

WarMemorial Gates

P

Parking building

P

Parking off-street Playground & Hairy Maclary Cycleway Boardwalk

Tauranga & Wharepai Domains

Arts and culture

SH 2

PARK STREET

Cinema Cultural/heritage site

Robbins Park

BR

Library Mural art

AP

T

CH

Kiosk

Sportsfields

Wharf St Dining Precinct Railway track Pedestrian zone

SION

MIS

STR

EET

REET

P

REE

ST OWN

L ST

Rose Garden

S EL

ET

E

TR

CLIFF ROAD

DIVE CRESCENT

Tauranga City Council

CAMERON ROAD

Te Kahui Matariki

Arts Market (Cargo Shed)

i-Site Visitor Information Centre

HARINGTON STREET

WILLOW STREET

HerriesArch

2

FIRST

SH

ETH ST

PORT R

P

ELIZAB

SGO

T A X I

CAMERON RO AD

P

W ST

REET

E

GLA

FIRST

E

Note: Map not to scale

DRIV

N

Devonport Road Esplanade

Walk thru


www.downtowntauranga.co.nz


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.