Locations

The streets of New Zealand, covered.
Phantom's nationwide street poster locations span metro markets all across New Zealand, from Whangarei to Invercargill, with over 6,500 street poster sites placed where people actually live their lives. Whether you're running a national outdoor advertising campaign or targeting a specific city, our locations are chosen for impact. High-traffic intersections, busy main streets, suburban corridors, and cultural hotspots, the places New Zealanders pass through every single day.

Our street poster locations cover Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill. With over four decades of outdoor advertising experience behind us, we know these streets inside out, and choose every site for maximum visibility and foot traffic. Every placement is verified with real-time proof of placement, so you always know your campaign is up and running exactly where it should be.
Tāmaki Makaurau is less a single place than a collection of them, and it's where Phantom is based. Auckland is our HQ, housing our largest percentage of staff and our deepest knowledge of the market and the streets. Karangahape Road has become a recurring canvas for our biggest and most ambitious work, and our frames run across the city's most-walked streets from Britomart to the North Shore. When a campaign needs to own Auckland, this is where we do it.
Pōneke punches well above its weight for a city of its size, and has done quietly and consistently for long enough that it no longer needs to make the argument. Cuba Street remains one of the most characterful stretches of road in the country, and the creative community here operates with depth and tribute to previous generations of the scene. Phantom has had a presence in Wellington since 1986, now with almost 200 sites, including 60 bollards spread across the city, becoming part of the city's cultural fabric. Our Wellington crew works out of Tennyson Street in Te Aro, putting posters up for the gigs, exhibitions, and events that keep the capital moving.
Christchurch is where it all started. In 1982, Jim Wilson walked out into the cold with a bundle of posters, a bucket of paste and a brush, and started something still going four decades later. Phantom's bollards run through the centre of Ōtautahi, and the city has always given them something worth putting up. We've worked alongside Watch This Space on the Paste-Up Project, transforming a Manchester Street bollard into a paste-up art installation space for local artists, and supported Flare Festival as the city's street art scene has grown into one of the most serious in the country. Phantom was born here, and the relationship has never really stopped being personal.
Rest of New Zealand
Outside of the main centres, the walls still talk. Phantom’s network stretches across the rest of Aotearoa, reaching places where communities are built differently and local culture carries its own rhythm. From Whangārei to Hamilton, Tauranga to Nelson, Dunedin to Invercargill, and plenty of places in between, we’re out there with the same paste, same posters, and same loyalty to the soil.

Different towns have different personalities. Different streets have different stories. Whether it’s a campaign travelling nationwide or something needing to land with local impact, we make sure the work lives where people actually are - in the streets they walk, the places they gather, and the routes they take every day. A bit more road, perhaps, but the same approach we’ve always taken.