Myers Park
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bcriswel
San Francisco, CA136 contributions
Sep 2019
We were staying in a nearby hotel and needed a place for the 3yo to burn off steam. This park is hidden behind the high rise buildings, in a little valley out of the wind. Lots of play structures and public bathrooms.
Written September 6, 2019
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NOSHEEN T
11 contributions
Jan 2019 • Family
It is on upper Queen street. I miss the fragrance in the air. At sunset it look the most beautiful. Lie down and relax.
Written February 24, 2019
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Melanie Armstrong
Cowansville, Canada183 contributions
Dec 2018 • Couples
Traveled down what appeared to be an ally, only to come across this beautiful view. We first stopped to take pictures with Donkey Kong, then it opened up with large palm trees, and a statue of Mosis, where the paths looked as if he was parting the seas. I highly recommend checking out this location as it is something that is free to do, and can be done fairly quickly. It is also a very romantic walk for couples.
Written January 13, 2019
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gretandaidan
Sunshine Coast, Australia217 contributions
Jun 2021 • Family
We stayed in an apartment near by here with my 2.5 year old as husband was in Auckland for work.
My daughter and I went to this park but left very quickly. There was no one there and it’s very hidden. Very creepy vibes. There was a man talking to his hands, smoking and drinking alcohol who then started to wave at us. I felt so unsafe and we left straight away. Even walking down there it didn’t feel safe. The area is dense with unsavoury people.
It’s a shame that even during the day in modern nz you can still feel this unsafe in the city.
My daughter and I went to this park but left very quickly. There was no one there and it’s very hidden. Very creepy vibes. There was a man talking to his hands, smoking and drinking alcohol who then started to wave at us. I felt so unsafe and we left straight away. Even walking down there it didn’t feel safe. The area is dense with unsavoury people.
It’s a shame that even during the day in modern nz you can still feel this unsafe in the city.
Written July 30, 2021
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fussy c
Whanganui124 contributions
Apr 2016
This little park is tucked away in a wee valley between Queen Street and Greys Ave.It was close to our hotel and on the route to our conference venue. There is an old Kindergarten building on the Queen street side of the valley and in the bottom is a children's' playpark. the path down from Scotia Place is very steep. There are steps down from Greys Ave. and from the bridge on Mayoral Drive. at the top end of the park are many flights of steps up towards Karangahape Road. Gets the blood pumping in the morning.
Written April 29, 2016
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Tanya-Maree
Waiheke Island, New Zealand90 contributions
Dec 2015 • Solo
Don't go out at night around this park. A lot of drunks/homeless and druggies so not the place to take your kids!!! Lovely park but needs to be more patrolled!!!!
Written March 10, 2016
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kpiddy
Brisbane, Australia13,998 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
Tucked in behind Upper Queen Street and Greys Avenue is the lovely small Myers Park, basically built in a gully between two ridges. There is a fabulous children's' playground in the centre of the park. We discovered the park as a short cut from our hotel on Greys Avenue through to Queen Street. The park is a little oasis in a busy city.
Written March 5, 2016
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santo t
Auckland, New Zealand7,465 contributions
Nov 2015 • Couples
It is a really nice oasis of green strip of trees and lawn with children play ground in the middle behind rows of concrete buildings and apartments at the two main streets, Queens Street and Greys Avenue. In the middle of Auckland CBD, this park starts just from K-Road (Karanghape Road) behind Shopping arcade, St Kevins Arcade, and stretching to the north finished at Mayoral Drive over bridge, along 400m long really nice walk. This park is positioned at lower level compared to the adjacent roads and creates a nice green valley. A new and good children playground is in the middle with benches for the whole family. The park is canopied with exotic trees including an alley of large palm trees, and also various art works, including marble statue.
Really good and safe place in the daytime, but the criminal scene which has happened at this park recently make this place is not really good place for relax and strolling in the night, not recommended in the night. Easy to be visited using public transport.
Really good and safe place in the daytime, but the criminal scene which has happened at this park recently make this place is not really good place for relax and strolling in the night, not recommended in the night. Easy to be visited using public transport.
Written November 14, 2015
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Linda K
Auckland Central, New Zealand710 contributions
Aug 2019 • Solo
Myers Park runs between Karangahape Rd and Queen St and is a lovely alternative walk to the roads. It is a reasonably narrow park but offers a range of opportunities for a walk, children’s playground, seat in the sun and much more. I’ve always found it a safe place to walk but wouldn’t do so at night time.
Written August 31, 2019
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Perry B
Sydney, Australia2,578 contributions
Jun 2019 • Solo
It was nice to go through this park recently after a long while of not having traversed it. Everything was looking quite spruce and there was even some winter sunshine!
Written June 15, 2019
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