Venues in New Zealand
- New Zealand
- Auckland (3488)
- Bay of Plenty (684)
- Canterbury (1315)
- Hawke's Bay / Gisborne (595)
- Manawatu / Wanganui (774)
- Marlborough (140)
- Nelson / Tasman (297)
- Northland (587)
- Otago (752)
- Southland (257)
- Taranaki (259)
- The Coromandel (197)
- Waikato (811)
- Wellington Region (1530)
- West Coast (149)
- Venue Types
- Community (6778)
- Food & Drink (3118)
- Sport & Health (1348)
- Adventure (137)
- Family (399)
- Art, Culture, Heritage (1939)
- Travel (841)
- Natural Wonder (456)
- Infotractions (140)
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Canterbury Museum
2 July 2012 - The Museum has reopened its Mountfort Gallery (decorative arts and costume) and Maori galleries, as well as its Early European… Read More
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Otago Museum
Ignite your interest and inspire your mind at Otago Museum! Explore outstanding collections and discover great stories from Otago, New Zealand and the… Read More
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Mt John Observatory
Mount John University Observatory (MJUO), is New Zealand's premier astronomical research observatory.It is situated at 1,029 metres (3,376 ft)… Read More
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Te Amorangi Trust Museum
The restored Douslin house in a garden setting. The Sheward collection of Māori, Missionary & colonial artefacts, "Evansville" country… Read More
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Te Hana Te Ao Marama Maori Cultural Centre
Te Hana Te Ao Marama is Auckland's leading Maori cultural centre. Offering an array of authentic Maori cultural experiences. From hourly guided… Read More
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Kaikohe Pioneer Village
Buildings include the Waimate North Runanga building and courthouse built in 1861, Maioha Cottage fully furnished built in 1885and partly furnished… Read More
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Tauranga Art Gallery
The Tauranga Art Gallery is the first public art gallery in the western Bay of Plenty. Situated on the corner of Wharf and Willow Streets, in the… Read More
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New Zealand Rugby Museum
Visit the iconic New Zealand Rugby Museum in Palmerston North with its new gallery now open. The home to the first museum devoted to the oval ball -… Read More
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Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway
The Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway passes several historic gold mining sites. The sites are located at both ends of the walkway. In the 1890s,… Read More
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Hatupatu's Rock - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Hatupatu's Rock. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image carousel… Read More
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Art Deco Trust
The Art Deco Trust interprets Napier's Art Deco architecture, constructed following the disastrous earthquake of 1931. Guided walks and freedom… Read More
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Huka Falls
The Māori word 'huka' means 'foam', and this is a most appropriate description for the dramatic rapids that shape the largest… Read More
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Kelly Tarlton's
Kelly Tarlton’s Antarctic Encounter and Underwater World is a world-class visitor attraction based in Auckland, New Zealand. It combines two… Read More
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Pencarrow Lighthouse
New Zealand's first permanent lighthouse, Pencarrow is a cast iron building first lit on 1 January 1859. Its first keeper was Mary Jane Bennett,… Read More
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Stonehenge Aotearoa
Stonehenge Aotearoa is a modern adaptation of the Stonehenge ruins on the Salisbury Plain of England. The henge contains 24 pillars and is 30m in… Read More
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Otuataua Stonefields
The landscape is desolate and rocky - a stark reminder of Auckland's volcanic past. Walking through Otuataua Stonefields is like stepping into… Read More
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Petone Settlers Museum
The first European settlers to arrive by ship into Wellington landed at Petone beach on 22 January 1840. The Petone Settlers Museum was… Read More
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Te Puna Quarry Park
Te Puna Quarry Park is being developed by a dedicated band of volunteers from a disused quarry into a world class park. This old scar on the hillside… Read More
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Denniston Coal Mine
Denniston was the main township of a unique collection of mining towns built to service the coal mines on the Denniston plateau. It is accessible via… Read More
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Government Buildings Historic Reserve
Open Saturdays until Easter with free guided tours at 11am and 2pm, no bookings necessary. With imposing facades, sweeping staircases, cast iron… Read More





