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Bold Brews and Spirits: A Guide to Queenstown’s Craft Beer and Distilleries

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Queenstown
Tāhuna Queenstown is celebrated for its striking scenery, world-class wineries, outdoor adventures and ever-evolving food scene. Tucked alongside the trails, lakefront strolls and lively streets is another reason to linger a little longer: a craft beer and spirits scene that’s as distinct as its surroundings. Better still, many of the spots on this list are an easy wander from the main drag.

Stay A While: Why Wānaka Rewards Those Who Slow Down

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Wānaka

Those classic scenes: towering peaks, the tree, coffee by the lake. Wānaka's icons have earned their status, but this stunning corner of our country has a knack for revealing much more to those willing to stay a while. With over 750 kilometres of trails connecting townships, lakes, and high country, you could spend weeks here without retracing your steps, and without hardly making a mark as you go: two-wheeled or two-legged transportation is both highly encouraged and highly catered for in these parts.

Bring Your Appetite to Arrowtown: Your Guide to the Best Eats and Drinks In Town

Cottage building exterior of The Fork & Tap.
Queenstown
In a wooded valley tucked against a bend in Te Haehaenui Arrow River, Kā-muriwai Arrowtown is tiny but vibrant, and sure knows how to look after the hungry and thirsty. Its historic main street mixes the charm of gold-rush era facades with a sophisticated food scene situated (literally) behind. From sunny cafe courtyards to contemporary coffee corners and balcony wine bars, it’s quietly growing into one of the most interesting pockets of Otago. It’s the kind of place where a leisurely brunch easily slips into the afternoon hours, and where a pre-dinner drink often turns into a ‘might as well stay for a meal’.

Best of 2025: 22 New & Neat Openings in Ōtautahi Christchurch

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Christchurch & Canterbury

If you’re still wondering why none of us can shut up about how obsessed we are with Ōtautahi Christchurch (shiny stadium aside), then this year’s wave of new arrivals should help paint a picture.

We celebrate the neat restaurants, cafes, shops, and galleries around New Zealand. Whether you're a local or visiting you'll find something on Neat Places to tickle your fancy.

New and Notable

Rambler

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Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Set across the ground floor of Drifter, a polished design-led hotel-hostel hybrid on Christchurch’s Lichfield Street, Rambler is a laid-back local favourite that...

Renegade Brewing Co

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Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Tucked into the industrial grid of Sydenham, on the corner of Orbell and Disraeli Streets, Renegade Brewing Co is part working brewery, part neighbourhood hangout.

Tīni

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Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Every small town needs a decent watering hole, and perched right on the waterfront is Akaroa’s answer for this, Tīni.

Akaroa Butchery, Deli & Pantry

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Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Akaroa Butchery, Deli + Pantry is a feature on the seaside village’s main road of Rue Lavaud.

Zoyi Bakerhouse

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Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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If you've ever pictured yourself in a postcard-perfect scene: pastel buildings, treat in hand, old trams rolling by, then Zoyi Bakerhouse on New Regent Street is your ticket.

Old School Collective

Outdoor seating area outside the cafe at the Old School Collective in North Canterbury.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Head north from Christchurch along State Highway 1, and you’ll soon come across the rural North Canterbury township of Waikuku, which is home to The Old School Collective.

Aspiring Guides

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Place Wānaka
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As if plucked from a ridgeline and planted straight onto McDougall Street, Aspiring Guides are an adventuring outfit at the heart of one of New Zealand's great playgrounds.

Crumb Bakehouse

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Place Wānaka
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Definitely the most stylish bakery you'll see all week, Crumb Bakehouse on Helwick Street has become the place to indulge and unwind in downtown Wānaka.

Stories

The Naveya & Sloane Guide to Ōtautahi’s Central City Gems

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For life’s significant moments and milestones, a special piece of jewellery is the perfect way to celebrate and remember for years to come. Homegrown Aotearoa jewellers, Naveya & Sloane, are experts in gems that provide a bit of sparkle, and spark memories of a meaningful time in your life, from engagements and weddings to new babies, big birthdays, and more.

City Icons: 10 Long-Standing Eateries in the Heart of Courtenay Precinct

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Wellington

In the heart of the Courtenay Precinct sits a cluster of long-standing eateries that have helped shape the flavour (literally) of Wellington’s food scene and central cultural identity. Decades in, these icons continue to anchor the precinct with good stories, honest hospitality, and the kind of dishes locals return for again and again.

A Day Well Spent At The Tannery

Entrances to various shops in the atrium of The Tannery.
Christchurch & Canterbury
Christchurch as a city is not short of excellent retail, hospitality and entertainment options both in the centre and in the wider suburbs. Take, for example, The Tannery, a premium boutique hub in Woolston, one of the city’s oldest suburbs. Everything you could possibly need or want for a day of shopping, dining and fun with friends can be found right here.

The Class of '25: Wellington's Best Openings

Dining room full of customers in Apache.
Wellington

If there’s one thing 2025 has taught us, it’s that while times will change, Wellington will always be one of New Zealand’s leading culinary hubs.

Gift Guide 2025: Neat Gifts from Neat Places in Aotearoa

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Auckland

Welcome to the Neat Places Gift Guide 2025, packed with beautiful, practical, and interesting finds from local businesses across Aotearoa.

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