Discover the greatest places to eat, drink, shop, and explore in Dunedin.

Taking its name from the Gaelic word for Edinburgh, there’s no denying Dunedin has a lot in common with its sister city across the globe.

Heritage buildings throughout this Southern town remind you that you’re in a place with history — let’s not forget New Zealand’s very own Larnach Castle exists on the outskirts. ‘Scarfies’ flock here to study at the renowned University of Otago, and make up a large portion of the overall population, making this a young, playful, and ambitious town that works in perfect juxtaposition with its Victorian and Edwardian architecture.

Visitors come to check out the world’s steepest street and the local Speights Brewery, which has kept cold beers in the hands of Southerners for over 140 years. And if they’re coming from London, then it’s going to be a long flight as Dunedin is the farthest city in the world from the big UK super city.

Impressive wildlife also calls Dunedin home, with the world’s only royal albatross colony perched atop the Otago Peninsula, alongside several penguin and seal colonies. Wild surf breaks, coastal beaches, and icy winters appeal to the rugged, but a growing love for fashion, literature, art, and hospitality, creates a diverse destination.

12 Hours Dunedin

The Dunedin Railway Station.

Dunedin, which is Celtic for Edinburgh, is the fifth largest city in the world in terms of geographical size. Home to the University of Otago, the only breeding colony of Northern Royal Albatross, the steepest street in the world, the only authentic Chinese garden in the Southern Hemisphere, the first public art gallery in the country, and more, ‘Dunners’ is a spectacular city. With friendly people and food and drink that showcases the very best of what the bountiful region has to offer, you'll find yourself wishing you had more time. 

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

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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.

Taste of Dunedin: A Food Lover’s Guide to the City

Rows of pastries at Big Lizard one of the must visit foodie spots in Dunedin.
Dunedin

Ōtepoti Dunedin is home to a flourishing culinary landscape, with foodies from near and far devouring what they’re putting down on the table. Surrounded by a region of thriving fruit orchards, famous vineyards, premium meat, organic vegetables, and fresh seafood, is it any wonder the city’s cafes and restaurants are having a field day in the kitchen?

The Finest Guide to Exploring Te Aka Ōtākou Otago Harbour Trail

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Dunedin

One of the newest cycle trails to hit New Zealand Aotearoa is the Te Aka Ōtākou in Dunedin. This stunning 30+ km trail circumnavigates its way around the inner Otago Harbour from Port Chalmers to Portobello with a standout 10-minute scenic ferry service to cross the Harbour.

New Zealand’s Top Hotels For Unforgettable Staycations

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Auckland

Forget the stale hotel stereotypes; New Zealand's staycation scene is flourishing with bold character and unrivalled charm.

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Ebb-Kitchen

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Place Dunedin
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A green oasis nestled into Dunedin’s urban streets, Ebb-Kitchen bridges the gap between city and nature, bringing the best parts of each together on the plate.

Barre Base

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Place Dunedin
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Finding a fitness studio that makes you feel good about yourself can be as challenging as the workout itself.

Augustines of Portobello

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Place Dunedin

Set on lush farmland surrounded by the natural beauty of the Otago Peninsula, Augustines of Portobello is an idyllic culinary retreat just 25 minutes from Dunedin's...

Big Lizard

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Place Dunedin
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A compact and colourful takeaway shop that is dedicated to sandwiches and pastries – I ask you, what more could you want for? Popping out from Dunedin's Vogel Street...

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Discover the greatest places to eat, drink, shop, and explore in Dunedin.

Company Store

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Place Dunedin
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In a light and bright upstairs space on Dunedin's George Street, Company Store takes you up and away from the flurry of everyday life.

Commons Eatery

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Place Dunedin
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It’s a wonderful thing to meet an eatery you love – even better when that place welcomes you morning, noon, and night.

The Junction

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Sitting cute on the corner of Hargest Crescent and Richardson Street, The Junction is a takeaway cafe located just a couple of blocks from Dunedin's St Clair Beach.

The Corner Store

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Slap bang in the middle of Central Dunedin, The Corner Store is everything you could ever want in an inner-city cafe.

Noisy Brewing Company

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Noisy Brewing Co. is a boutique brewing company making waves in the Dunedin beer scene.

Prohibition Smokehouse

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Prohibition Smokehouse in Dunedin has earned a reputation as the pièce de résistance for some of the best steak in the city.

Ebb-Dunedin

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A boutique hotel that reaches the realm of art, guests are encouraged to switch off and appreciate every curvature and crevice, stepping away from the fast lane.

Pavement

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Step off the street and into Pavement and, trust us, you won’t look back.

Steamer Basin Brewery & Taproom

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Steamer Basin is hidden, yes. Secret? No. The journey may begin to feel like a wild goose chase, but persevere and you’ll be rewarded with micro-brewing gold.

PLATO

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Hidden under the Otago Peninsula Road overpass you will find PLATO, an eatery that is retro both inside and out.

The Swan

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An eatery and taproom with great vibes, local flavours, live gigs, fresh coffee, cosy nooks and a sunshine-laden outdoor seating area.

Woof!

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Place Dunedin Editor's Pick
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A one-stop shop for any and all libations.