Discover Taranaki and New Plymouth's best place to eat, drink, shop and explore with our guide.

Jutting out on the west coast of Te Ika-a-Maui, Taranaki is a nature’s playground. Wild coastlines and creative locals collide in this spectacular region blessed with majestic maunga, black sand beaches, beautiful parks and pumping surf (more than 12 world-class surf breaks, no less)!

Located halfway between Wellington and Auckland, the port city of New Plymouth has emerged as the cool cousin of the former, whose laidback charm resonates with friendly locals and visitors alike. The city has rightly become a burgeoning metropolis of excellence; bespoke microbreweries, artisan producers, generous hospitality and world-class art and culture melt together here in harmonious splendour.

New Plymouth boasts an impressive 13.2km serpentine-shaped coastal walkway that undulates its way from Pioneer Park at Port Taranaki to the sprawling eastern beach, Bell Block offering an award-winning public space for the whole community to enjoy.

12 Hours New Plymouth

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Your guide to the best things to do in New Plymouth

Neat Picks for Taranaki's Spiegel Fest 2024

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New Plymouth & Taranaki

Taranaki continues to turn up the volume with its celebration of the arts and this November, locals and visitors to the region can enjoy the spoils of Spiegel Fest. The 11 day festival produced by the Taranaki Arts Festival Trust (TAFT) showcases something for everyone from family shows to music, DJs and comedy to the hero circus act Rouge. Alongside this diverse programme of performances, the venue itself promises to be quite the spectacle. To say the Pacific Crystal Palace Spiegeltent is impressive would be an understatement; drawing inspiration from the Belgium-designed Spiegeltent of the 19th century, the lavish performance space blends European style and Kiwiana culture. Look out for the New Zealand ferns on the ornate mirrors, paua carved into the wood pillars and gorgeous stained glass windows featuring harakeke. We’ve deep-dived into the Spiegel Fest programme and picked seven of our highlights to help you curate your festival experience. And as we’re in the business of all things neat, we’ve paired these performances with some of the finest art, shopping and dining in Taranaki so that you can make the most of your Spiegel Fest days.

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.

The Best Cafés and Restaurants in New Plymouth

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New Plymouth & Taranaki

For a smaller city, New Plymouth’s hospitality scene punches well above its weight.

The People Behind the Places: Meet the Food and Drink Heroes of Taranaki

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New Plymouth & Taranaki

Taranaki is a mecca for artisan bakers, brewers, coffee roasters, gin distillers and ice cream makers.

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The Collaboration

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On first glimpse, The Collaboration in New Plymouth could be passed off as just another beautiful space showcasing and selling artwork.

The Hour Glass

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Tucked away on Liardet Street, The Hour Glass is a beloved restaurant and tapas bar that has fed and watered New Plymouth people since 2013.

The Ōkato & Slippery Bill’s

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At first glance, it might not seem like a lot is going on in the small rural town of Ōkato in the Taranaki region.

House Wine

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Let’s be honest. The world of wine can have its exclusive, and shall we say, somewhat snobby pockets.

Toret Cucina Italiana

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Located in Ōakura, a charming seaside village 20 minutes out of New Plymouth, Toret offers a dining experience that is as authentically Italian as they come.

The Burnt Place

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The Burnt Place is quickly coming home away from home for Hāwera locals with its cosy neighbourhood vibes.

Fenton Art Collective

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What do you get if you put art, history, gin and espresso under one roof? An eclectic melting pot like Fenton Art Collective in Taranaki.

Kingsroy Gallery

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New Plymouth’s burgeoning art scene is vibrant and exciting and Kingsroy is a notable addition to the swathe of galleries opening in the coastal city.

Juno Gin

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The origins of New Plymouth’s boutique gin distillery, Juno, is a compelling tale of relentless passion and a scientific approach.

Kina NZ Design + Art Space

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Anyone wanting to take a memento of Taranaki home with them should spend some time browsing the curated art and design pieces at Kina NZ Design + Artspace in New Plymouth.

Liardet Street Projects

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A cohort of cool hospitality vendors come together to create Liardet Street Projects in New Plymouth; an open air foodhall that boasts a variety of authentic street food and...

Vintage Industries

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Vintage Industries in New Plymouth  is a beacon - twofold in fact - for its salvaged antiques from across the globe and golden exterior.

Puke Ariki

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Spend any time in New Plymouth and you’ll see the signposts for Puke Ariki, a dedicated hub that comprises a museum, library and research centre that shares the...

The Jewel and the Jeweller

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For the art lovers amongst us, The Jewel and The Jeweller in New Plymouth’s Quarter Bank Prencinct is a treasure trove of delights.

Nice Hotel and Restaurant

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At the top of a hill, on the cusp of the green Pukekara...

Shining Peak Brewing

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Drink beer, do good. That’s what Shining Peak Brewing Company boldly encourages patrons to do when they enter their New Plymouth microbrewery.