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12 Hours in Tauranga

All the best things to do in Tauranga if you only have 12 hours, packed with special local spots that capture the town’s happy disposition.

Queenstown's Creative Side: Art, Workshops, Galleries and More

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Queenstown

A guide to Queenstown's thriving creative scene, from plein air painting to perfume-making, gallery-hopping and stargazing.

Queenstown's Slower Side: Morning Coffee, Scenic Trails, Lake Paddles and Evening Soaks

A female walker on top of Queenstown Hill.
Queenstown
Adventure is as much a part of Queenstown’s identity as its frosted peaks and mirrored lakes. Bungy, jet boats, ski fields: adrenaline is truly mainlined down these ways. But look a little closer, and you’ll find a creative scene that draws just as much from the landscape. Artists set up easels beside glacial rivers. Photographers chase the southern stars on clear nights. The beauty and incomparable character that fuels the thrill-seekers, fuels its makers just as much. What has emerged is a community that's made this corner of the country their canvas, and whether you fancy picking up a brush, camera, or prefer witnessing what the experts have unearthed from living somewhere so stunning, there's a quieter side to Queenstown worth discovering.  

Neat People: Alice & Fionn's Guide to Wānaka

Portrait of Alice & Fionn outside Heatwave store in Wānaka
Wānaka

Meet Alice & Fionn, the duo behind Heatwave, Wānaka's beloved outdoor lifestyle store.

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.

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

Dishery

Garden entranceway to Dishery in Arrowtown Queenstown
Place Queenstown
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Most people roll into Arrowtown and let the road guide them around to the right, along the main street with its iconic gold-rush era facades.

Watershed Saunas

Waterfront view from inside Watershed Saunas in Queenstown
Place Queenstown
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If you thought that Queenstown couldn’t possibly squeeze in another “only here” experience, think again.

Zenkuro

Exterior of Zenkuro Sake Brewery in Queenstown
Place Queenstown
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Many hours and degrees of latitude south of Japan, Zenkuro is quietly doing something rather remarkable: the more than 2,000-year-old method of brewing traditional Japanese...

Wharf Bar

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Place Queenstown
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On the edge of Lake Whakatipu, the lakefront path steps around weatherboard boat sheds perched on the edge of Steamer Wharf, a site that’s been central to the beating...

Rātā Restaurant

Looking through window into Rata's beautiful dining space
Place Queenstown
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Set back from a busy street in central Queenstown, surrounded by the iconic, looming mountain skyline, Rāta feels like a deep, unhurried breath.

Outdoors Society

Owners of Outdoors Society standing in entranceway of shop in Auckland
Place Auckland
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Fashion really does meet function at Outdoors Society on Mount Eden Road.

Pici Pasta

Entrance of Pici Pasta in Auckland with people dining outside in the arcade
Place Auckland
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Pasta fiends unite; you simply can’t miss a meal at Auckland institution, Pici.

OOH-FA

Two women sitting outside drinking natural wine at OOH-FA in Auckland
Place Auckland
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OOH-FA on Dominion Road in Mt Eden is the pizza-and-wine sibling to Karangahape Road’s popular Pici, but this spot...

Stories

Neat People: Jemma & Adam's Guide to Palmerston North

Portrait of Jemma Cheer and Adam Curry, Palmerston North
As locals since forever, Jemma Cheer & Adam Curry know Papaioea Palmerston North better than most.

The First-Timers Guide to: Twominds Festival 2026

People dancing in swimwear on the beach at Twominds Festival
Christchurch & Canterbury
Each March, music lovers from across Aotearoa and beyond flock to the stunning Spencer Beach in Ōtautahi/Christchurch for the Twominds Festival – one of New Zealand’s most exciting boutique music events. 

A Taste Trail Through Wellington's Courtenay Precinct

Selection of dishes on the table at Apache.
Wellington

Wellington’s food scene moves lightning-quick, yet the Courtenay Place dining precinct is one that typifies endurance. From a handful of neighbouring streets, a few iconic establishments have outlasted economic downturns, pandemic lockdowns and shifting tastes, cementing themselves as much a part of the city as the wind. But how would one best go about visiting some of these legends of the scene?

A Guide to Calm & Wellness in the Heart of Wellington

Sauna at O-Studio.
Wellington
Our wonderful and oft-windy capital has earned, fair and square, its status as one of New Zealand’s food and entertainment hubs. What you might not know, however, is that it has been quietly cultivating a reputation for all things wellness.

The Akaroa Road Trip: Exploring the Town & Neat Stops Along the Way

Alpaca grazing on farmland overlooking Akaroa harbour
Christchurch & Canterbury
Perched on one of the dozens of islets on Banks Peninsula, Akaroa is simply picture-postcard. And being just over an hour’s drive from Christchurch, it’s the perfect destination for wholesome day trips or overnight stays.  

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