Parnell Rose Gardens, Auckland

Parnell Rose Gardens, Auckland

Dove-Myer Robinson Park, more commonly known as the Parnell Rose Garden, can be found in Parnell, Auckland. This park is dedicated to Dove-Myer Robinson, who held the position of Auckland's mayor for an impressive 18 years. Within the garden, there are over 5,000 rose plants, some of which have been created by renowned international rose breeders.

One of the standout features of this park is the 'white garden,' a highly sought-after location for wedding ceremonies. In 2010, the park was home to both the oldest manuka tree and the largest pohutukawa tree in Auckland.

Every November, the park comes alive with the Parnell Festival of Roses, an event that celebrates New Zealand's culture and creativity. The festival features craft stalls, art exhibitions, live music, street performers, and, of course, the stunning backdrop of thousands of blooming roses.

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Sight Name: Parnell Rose Gardens
Sight Location: Auckland, New Zealand (See walking tours in Auckland)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor

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