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Designed for curious city explorers and weekend wanderers, this everyday essential combines form, function and a little bit of fun. Plus, every tote comes with a 'Collect the Set' bundle of Neat Places pocket guides, your ticket to discovering hidden gems across Aotearoa.

ICYMI: New and Neat Openings Across Aotearoa

People sitting inside Peaches Cafe in Linwood Christchurch
Auckland
There’s nothing that puts a pep in our step like news of a new opening in the local hospo and retail scene. With so many places popping up, it can be a full-time job keeping up to date with the latest arrivals in your neighbourhood. Don’t worry, we've done all the work for you – so next time you feel like going somewhere new, you know where to turn to.

Spanner Turned Spatula: 11 Converted Warehouse Spaces in Christchurch

Exterior of Ozone Coffee on Walker Street in Christchurch
Christchurch & Canterbury

High ceilings, raw materials and a little grit meet warm hospitality, bold flavours and serious creativity. Here are some of our favourite spots that have taken the leap from industrial warehouse to delicious destination.

From Lox to Loaded: The Must-Try Bagels in Christchurch

Cabinet full of bagels on display at Downtown Bagels.
Christchurch & Canterbury

Schmeared, topped or filled? Plain, sesame or everything? Fresh or toasted? Ordering a bagel often involves a decision or two (or three, four and more!), and that begins when you are trying to think of where to go to get one. Luckily for Christchurch locals and visitors, the garden city delivers in spades when it comes to their bagel offering.

The Ultimate Wellington Coffee & Treat Trail

Rows of donuts from Wellington's Belen.
Wellington

Wellington's love affair with coffee is no secret - it’s a city built on strong brews, passionate baristas, and cabinets full of temptations you can’t say no to.

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

Bar Franco

Busy dining room and open kitchen at Bar Franco.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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If you’re looking for a slice of La Dolce Vita in the centre of Christchurch city, walk into Bar Franco and you’ll know instantly you’ve found it.

Airstream Icecream

Exterior view of Airstream Icecream,, a silver vintage Airstream with a courtyard of tables.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Nestled on Christchurch’s Rolleston Ave, just across from the Botanical Gardens, Airstream Café is a charming little gem operating from a lovingly restored...

1999 House of Nails - Ferrymead

Clients sitting up at the nail bar getting their manicures done at 1999 House of Nails Ferrymead.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Mani-pedi lovers residing in or near Christchurch’s seaside suburb of Ferrymead, 1999 House of Nails is the place to go to fulfil all your builder gel manicure and...

Peaches

Bright orange awning of Peaches cafe.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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On a sunny, north-facing corner in Linwood Village, Peaches is a welcome new addition to the neighbourhood.

Poca Poca Cafe

Customer walking to a bar leaner table at Poca Poca.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Neighbourhood cafes bring charm, sustenance and perhaps most importantly, a place to gather — Poca Poca Cafe off Christchurch’s Cashmere Road fits this criteria...

1999 House of Nails - Manchester Street

Nail technician walking across the nail salon at 1999 House of Nails - Manchester Street.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Head up to the first floor of 87 Manchester Street in the heart of Christchurch and enter the luxurious haven that is 1999 House of Nails.

To Be Continued

Customer walking into the Ferrymead location of To Be Continued.
Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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If you’ve ever wished shopping preloved fashion felt a little more boutique and a lot less rummage, To Be Continued might just be your dream come true.

Supra

Chef preparing a dish at Supra.
Place Wellington
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As far as hidden gems go, Supra is about as hidden as they get.

Stories

Not Eggs Benny: 11 Interesting Brunch Spots in Christchurch

Elevated version of french toast with grilled bananas and a quenelle of cream on the side
From Malaysian-inspired breakfasts to exciting bagel fillings, bougie oats to bánh mì, hokey pokey lattes to meatball subs, next time you’re planning a brunch date, skip the eggs on toast and try something new from these 11 standout cafés in Ōtautahi Christchurch.

One of the Locals: Your Insider's Guide to Heretaunga Hastings

Outdoor seating with customers at Red Bridge Coffee.
Hastings

With long hot summers and lush countryside settings – plus top wineries and abundant orchards in close proximity – it’s not hard to understand the attraction of making Hastings and Havelock North home.

One of the Locals: Your Insider’s Guide to Ōtepoti Dunedin

Patrons being served at Steamer Basin.
Dunedin

For those visiting Ōtepoti Dunedin for the first time, there are certain castles, coastal adventures, and crazy steep streets that you simply can’t skip on your travels. However, once you’ve ticked off the city’s top sights, the rest of your visit should be dedicated to experiencing Dunedin through a local lens.

The Hunt for Christchurch's Hottest Hot Cross Buns

Person holding box of four Hot Cross Buns outside Grizzly in Christchurch
Christchurch & Canterbury

It’s that magical time of year, where the comforting scent of warm spices, citrus and melted butter fills the neighbourhood. Ah, Hot Cross Bun season. Where would we be without these Easter treats providing the best end-of-summer coping mechanism. Whether you need to put in a bulk order for Easter weekend or fancy a quick single hit on the go, we went on a taste-testing mission (a tough job but someone’s gotta do it) to bring you this guide to Christchurch’s hottest hot cross buns.

One of the Locals: An Insider's Guide to Kirikiriroa Hamilton

Interior of Cream Eatery in Hamilton with overview of cabinet and counter area
Hamilton

Taking the crown of New Zealand’s fastest growing city, you’d be a fool to underestimate what this town in the mighty Waikato has to offer. While throngs of visitors take the 45-minute trip out of Hamilton to live out their fantasies in The Shire (each to their own), those who stick to the heart of the ‘Tron will discover local treasures that are – in our opinion – just as precious.

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