Uncover the delights of 18 beautiful and inspiring gardens, each with stories spanning 4,000 years. From Ancient Egypt to a 21-century Concept Garden, journey from the surreal to the serene at New Zealand's most spectacular gardens.
Hamilton Gardens is a must-see attraction all year around, offering 45 hectares of gardens and parklands to explore.
Hamilton Gardens is a must-see attraction all year around, offering 45 hectares of gardens and parklands to explore.
Stroll from delightful to delectable
Beyond our stunning garden attractions, Hamilton Gardens offers much more to explore. Enjoy our playground, browse our gift shop, and relax at the onsite Café. Discover an impressive array of historic sculptures and points of interest with cultural, social or political significance, all scattered throughout Hamilton Gardens.
Governor’s Green
Hamilton Gardens Café
Complete your Hamilton Gardens experience with a delicious meal at the café.
Hamilton Gardens Shop
Take home a unique treasure as a memento of your Hamilton Gardens experience with a visit to our charming shop.
Hamilton Gardens Playground
This modern playground offers fun and exploration for children of all ages.
River Riders
Cycle the Mighty Waikato Te Awa by hiring a bike from River Riders depot at Hamilton Gardens which you can access from the Camellia Carpark, Gate 2, Hamilton.
Earth Blanket Sculpture
Standing tall at the entrance to Hamilton Gardens, Nga Uri o Hinetuparimaunga (meaning "the earth blanket of Hinetuparimaunga") is a powerful symbol of protection, respect, and connection to the land.
Hillside Lawn
Located beside the Gate 1 carpark is a beautiful slope for picnicking, recreational activities that erupts into a cascading blaze of golden daffodils each year.
Russian Log Bell Tower
The Russian Log Bell Tower stands as a testament to cultural exchange and meticulous craftsmanship.
Little Bull
Pushing boundaries and challenging conventional art, ‘Little Bull’ reflects the public’s evolving perspectives on art and its appreciation for diversity in artistic style.
Women's Suffrage Pavilion
Nestled amidst the verdant embrace of the Valley Walk in Hamilton Gardens, the Suffrage Pavilion stands as a symbol of women's suffrage and a tranquil space for reflecting on women's empowerment, cultural heritage, and the enduring pursuit of equality.
Hispanic Steps
Located on the edge of Turtle Lake, accessed from Rhododendron Lawn the Hispanic Steps feature a copy of a famous Roberto Burl Marx sculpture and a landing with names of all the Hispanic Countries.
Wood Carving Mural Wall
Enter the Pavilion to view a wonderful mural carved in wood that celebrates the magic of Hamilton Gardens.
Time Court
This in-ground sundial is a recreation of a Pelekinon developed by the Ancient Greeks to measure time, Time Court at Hamilton Gardens can be used as both a clock and a calendar - as long as the weather is sunny!
The Huddleston Airship
Hamilton Garden’s most innovative piece of gardening equipment.