Spark Arena (NZ)

Spark Arena

Spark Arena is a modern, multi-purpose, technically sophisticated indoor arena located in Auckland that opened in 2006. The venue caters for a range of events including basketball and netball for which it can seat a maximum of 9,740 fans. The New Zealand Breakers play their home NBL matches at the venue while it also hosts New Zealand international netball tests and other major sports events. For concerts, up to 12,000 can be accommodated utilising the floor.

The venue is a significant icon for Auckland with the capacity, facilities and operational flexibility to support large community events as well as international sports and entertainment events. The site is at Quay Park, alongside the old Auckland Railway Station on the edge of the CBD. The location was chosen because it's easy to get to by road and public transport and is within minutes' walking distance of the CBD's hotels, restaurants and parking buildings as well as ferry, bus and train services.

Spark Arena (NZ) Details

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Location
Address
Mahuhu Crescent, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand GET DIRECTIONS
Capacity
9,740
Seats
9,740 (100% of capacity)
Highest Crowd since 2003
Lights
Yes
Arena Roof
Yes
Video Screen
Yes
Opened
2006
Former/Other Names
Auckland City Arena
Vector Arena
Sports Played
Basketball
Netball  
Home Teams
New Zealand Breakers (NBL)  
Last Event
Next Event
 
Official Website
Transport
Britomart Station is handy for the venue; just a short 10-15 minute walk along Customs St East or Britomart Place and Beach Road.
Parking
Spark Arena has no public parking, and we encourage the use of public transport! However, for those who choose to drive, there are 7000 carparks within a 1.2km distance of the Arena.
Accommodation
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