Getting around AUT
Need to navigate between AUT's three campuses or find your way around? We’re here to help make your campus experience stress-free. Find campus maps, shuttle bus timetables, AT HOP card details and other information about AUT's campuses and how to get around them.
AUT shuttle buses
AUT has shuttle buses between the City Campus and South Campus for AUT students, staff and visitors travelling with you. The shuttles have free wifi and wheelchair-accessible ramps, making it easy and comfortable to move between campuses.

Parking on campus
You can park your car on or near AUT campuses, but fees and rules may apply. If you’ll be cycling to uni, bike racks and showers are available on each campus.
Student discount on public transport: tertiary concession
Save money on Auckland public transport with an AT HOP tertiary concession discount. Find out if you're eligible for a tertiary concession, how to apply for one and where to go to find out more.
Accessibility on and around campus
AUT prides itself on providing accessible learning environments and support for students who deal with accessibility issues. Learn about mobility parking, disability assist dogs and how to navigate around campus.
Find a room or lecture theatre: understanding AUT's room codes
All rooms at AUT have a room code – usually made up of two letters and three numbers, like WG403.
- W: the first letter tells you the campus
- W = City Campus (located on Wellesley St)
- A = North Campus (located on Akoranga Drive)
- M = South Campus (located in Manukau)
- G: the second letter tells you the building (each building has a different letter allocated to it)
- 4: the first number tells you the level (or floor) of the building
- 03: the last two numbers tell you the room number



Campus maps
You can download maps of AUT’s campuses below.
Contact us
Need help or have a question?
Contact the Student Hub throughout your studies at AUT.
Email: studenthub@aut.ac.nz
Phone: 0800 288 864
Contact us online
Book a campus tour
Come explore our facilities and get a feel for our campuses and accommodation environment. Our campus tours are open to students, groups, parents and whānau.