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New & Neat in Tāhuna Queenstown

Explore our updated directory, with all-new guides, stories and places to eat, drink, shop, explore and more in Queenstown.

Powered by New Balance: A Walk & Talk with Ponsonby’s Women in Business

Auckland

In Auckland, Ponsonby is defined as much by its independent businesses as it is by the pace they keep. For the women behind some of the neighbourhood’s most-loved spots, no two days look the same, shifting from early opens to midday rushes and into social evenings. It’s the kind of schedule that calls for something considered – an everyday choice that knows how to keep up.

Lyall Bay's Line-Up of Eats

A woman packing fish and chips in a fish and chip shop.
Wellington

If there’s one thing that can make a lively beach suburb even better, it’s a stellar selection of restaurants, bars, and cafes.

Meet the Makers of Lyall Bay

A woman holding a paint brush and smiling to camera.
Wellington

Maybe it’s the impressive beachside backdrop that acts as inspiration, but Lyall Bay is fast growing into a thriving creators’ hub.

The Lyall Bay Day Plan

People and dogs hanging out outside a pub on a sunny day.
Wellington
The pride of Wellington’s south coast, Lyall Bay is the kind of easygoing seaside spot that can turn a simple day out into something of a mini holiday. With the roaring, frothy ocean as an impressive backdrop, the neighbourhood blends surf culture, creative retail, great food, and a few surprises along the way. Whether you’re here to catch the waves, the coffee, or just a leisurely wander between local spots, Lyall Bay is best done at a slow pace. Here’s how to spend a full day soaking up one of Wellington’s most charismatic beach suburbs.

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

Real Aotearoa

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Place Wellington
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Peppered with tight rows of the most beautiful glass and pounamu pieces, Real Aotearoa is a gallery that is intentionally small.

Hotel Catalina

Plates of food on a table.
Place Wellington
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Unlike the planes you can watch whizzing overhead, Hotel Catalina is a place that leans into the simple pleasure of being exactly where you want to be, for as long as you...

The Botanist

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Place Wellington
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Who said plant-based had to be boring? At The Botanist, the dishes are anything but run of the mill.

Empire of Genius

Inside a clothing store.
Place Wellington
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As much a working studio as it is a boutique, Empire of Genius presents a slower, more considered way to shop for clothes.

Bay City Tattoo & Barbershop

A man receiving a hair cut inside a barber.
Place Wellington
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Injecting a good dose of Polynesian pride and hospitality to the area, the banter from Bay City Tattoo & Barbershop echoes well beyond the walls of Lyall Bay Junction.

Pick a Posy

A woman behind a counter at a flower shop.
Place Wellington

Bringing a touch of colour and fragrance that blends seamlessly with the sea spray from across the road, Pick a Posy is the go-to stop at Lyall Bay Junction for bouquets for...

Onepū

The inside of Onepu cafe.
Place Wellington
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There’s something special about a takeaway spot that just feels part of its neighbourhood, and Onepū certainly captures that spirit.

Real Surf

A man standing next to a surf board.
Place Wellington

Having built surfboards for more than 30 years, Roger Titcombe certainly knows what he’s doing, and his beloved Real Surf is built on a lifetime in the water and on...

Stories

Set Tails A-Wagging: Dog-Friendly Places in Ōtautahi Christchurch

Dog under table at Moon Under Water in Christchurch

This one goes out to all the good boys and girls of Ōtautahi Christchurch.

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

The white crisp interior of an art gallery.
Queenstown

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

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.

Scenic Trails to Evening Soaks: How to Slow Down in Queenstown

A female walker on top of Queenstown Hill.
Queenstown
Whether you're hucking down a mountainside or hurling down rapids, Queenstown is the place held dearest to those who want to challenge themselves and push their limits. But there's another lane down here, one the locals know well. Where mornings begin with lake views and a good brew, trails wind through ancient forests and along glassy water, and evenings end in soaking bliss. Though this isn't a guide to doing less. It's a manual for doing things differently, informed by those who know how to do it best. Those who order an extra coffee instead of rushing to the next activity, take two wheels over four, and know every hidden corner of peace this place has to offer. Queenstown rewards those who slow down, and here's how to move at your own pace. 

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