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Meet the Makers of Lyall Bay

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Wellington

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

One of the Locals: An Insider's Guide to the Hutt Valley

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Hutt Valley

The Hutt Valley: severely underestimated, often misunderstood, and full of surprises for every type of visitor.

Meet Christopher Menges, Master Swordsmith at Wētā Workshop

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Wellington

Behind the fascinating characters, costumes and props that make Wētā Workshop Experiences one of Wellington’s most unique attractions, there’s a team of supremely talented creators who bring it all to life. One of these individuals is master swordsmith Christopher Menges, who has been handling swords since he was a kid and has forged a reputation as one of the country’s finest craftsmen. We asked Christopher about what drives his creative process and what life is like at Wētā Workshop.

Cosy Corners, Filling Foods and Winter Warmers around Wellington

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Wellington

Wherever you go in Wellington, you’ll be sure to find a cosy corner offering a hearty meal or a punchy cocktail to keep you warm in winter.

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

Argyle

Place Palmerston North Rangitikei
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Even beyond the gorgeous art deco facade, Argyle is a place where history is etched into every corner and every curve.

Awastone

The inside of the pub at Awastone in Rangitikei.
Place Palmerston North Rangitikei
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Some places seem to understand exactly what weary travellers, adventure seekers, and weekend wanderers need before they do.

Honest Wolf

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Place Palmerston North Rangitikei

The brainchild of husband-and-wife duo Sam and Sophie Hurley, Honest Wolf began with a simple but bold idea: to find a better future for New Zealand wool.

La Bull

A man and woman standing outside La Bull in Rangitikei.
Place Palmerston North Rangitikei
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Far from just a road trip pitstop inundated with bovine puns, Bulls is home to an incredibly tight-knit hospo community, with La Bull being one spot that locals regularly...

Relish

A young woman serving a pie inside Relish cafe in Rangitikei.
Place Palmerston North Rangitikei
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Fresh baking has a way of drawing people in, and at Relish Rangitikei, the cabinet rarely stays full for long.

The Duke’s Roadhouse

The exterior of The Duke’s Roadhouse in Rangitikei.
Place Palmerston North Rangitikei
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The kind of rural gem that earns loyal detours, The Duke’s Roadhouse has quietly built a reputation for food worth planning your day around.

Three High Street

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Place Palmerston North Rangitikei
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Good local cafes have a way of seamlessly fitting into a town’s rhythm, and Marton’s Three High Street Coffee House has quickly settled into that role.

Fat Rabbit

A close up of stuffed toys at Fat Rabbit in Rangitikei.
Place Palmerston North Rangitikei

Named after a previous owner’s obese Flemish rabbit, Fat Rabbit is a gift shop that fittingly exudes the energy of an unbothered pet - friendly, unpretentious, and...

Stories

Wander the Heart of Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau

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Auckland is an incredibly beautiful, vibrant city offering plenty of views, restaurants, cool shops and open spaces. We all know the notoriety of Auckland traffic, so what better way to see the inner city than by ditching the car, donning your walking shoes and exploring the big smoke on foot?

Throw on Your Puffer, There are Plenty of Things to Do in Christchurch This Winter

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Christchurch & Canterbury

Has the drop in temperature and southerly blasts got you hunkered down? Well, it’s time to grab your coat, we’ve got some activities to get you out of hibernation mode this winter.

Christchurch Food Guide: Alex Davies of Gatherings

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Christchurch & Canterbury

Chef Alex Davies gives us his insight into some of the best places for food in Ōtautahi Christchurch.

Fresh Hop Season: Local Christchurch Breweries Worth a Visit

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Christchurch & Canterbury
There’s a tasty, fleeting, window each year when hops take a skip and a jump straight from the vine to the brew. That window, where this punchy base ingredient remains unprocessed, results in fresh, flavourful brews that a handful of independent breweries are making the most of. 

One of a Kind Experiences in the Hutt Valley

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Hutt Valley

From historic streets and artisan craft to quirky collections, the Hutt Valley is packed with experiences you simply won’t find anywhere else - here, every stop tells its own story.

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