Why Families Love MOTAT (Museum of Transport and Technology)
New Zealand's largest museum of transport, technology, and social history, spanning two sites connected by an authentic heritage tram ride. MOTAT is a hands-on paradise for curious kids featuring vintage aircraft including a WWII Lancaster bomber, historic trains and trams you can ride, a working print shop, and the stirring Sir Keith Park Memorial Aviation Hall. The Technology Experience zone lets kids experiment with electricity, magnetism, and simple machines.
Age-Specific Guide
MOTAT (Museum of Transport and Technology) suits ages 3-14. Here's what each age group will love:
Toddlers (0–3)
MOTAT (Museum of Transport and Technology) is toddler-friendly with high safety standards. Visit during morning hours for the calmest experience.
Young Kids (4–9)
This age group loves MOTAT (Museum of Transport and Technology). The interactive elements are perfect for curious minds. Safety measures are excellent. Plan for 2–3 hours.
Tweens & Teens (10+)
Older kids appreciate the deeper experiences here. A full-day visit works great: Both sites fully explored, H2O water zone, tram rides, print shop demo, picnic, Auckland Zoo combo
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MOTAT (Museum of Transport and Technology)
New Zealand's largest museum of transport, technology, and social history, spanning two sites connected by an authentic ...
Auckland Family Walking Route
A parent-tested route through Auckland connecting MOTAT (Museum of Transport and Technology) with playgrounds, kid-friendly cafes, and rest stops.
3-14 Experience Package
Tailored 3-14-year-old experience featuring activities matched to energy levels and attention spans.
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Tips & Tricks from Real Parents
The heritage tram ride is free with admission and is the best part for under-6s. Ride it multiple times - each trip is different and the drivers love telling stories.
MOTAT is two sites separated by a 5-minute tram ride. Start at site 1 (Great North Road) for the aviation hall.
The H2O water zone is outdoor and hands-on. Kids WILL get wet. Bring a change of clothes.
Pack a picnic. The cafe is average but the grassy areas near the tram stop are perfect for lunch.
Combine with Auckland Zoo next door - a 5-minute walk, and a combo ticket saves 15 percent.
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A Real Parent's Story
My train-obsessed son rode the tram 7 times
“My 3-year-old is obsessed with trains. MOTAT has a real steam train AND a heritage tram. He rode the tram 7 times. Each time the driver let him ring the bell.”
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I took my two boys (ages 3 and 7) to MOTAT expecting a quick hour. We stayed 4. The older one spent an hour in the aviation hall pretending to be a WWII pilot, while the younger one rode the tram back and forth until I lost count. The vintage fire engines and printing press demo were unexpected hits. It is not a slick, shiny museum - it is a proper, hands-on, slightly dusty collection of amazing New Zealand history. That is exactly what makes it special.
— Sarah, mom of 2 from Hamilton
