Venues in New Zealand
- New Zealand
- Auckland (3501)
- Bay of Plenty (685)
- Canterbury (1315)
- Hawke's Bay / Gisborne (596)
- Manawatu / Wanganui (778)
- Marlborough (140)
- Nelson / Tasman (298)
- Northland (587)
- Otago (752)
- Southland (258)
- Taranaki (259)
- The Coromandel (197)
- Waikato (813)
- Wellington Region (1534)
- West Coast (149)
- Venue Types
- Community (6796)
- Food & Drink (3122)
- Sport & Health (1349)
- Adventure (139)
- Family (403)
- Art, Culture, Heritage (1940)
- Travel (843)
- Natural Wonder (457)
- Infotractions (140)
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Southland Fire Service Museum
Southland's only fire museum is situated on the corner of Jed and Spey streets, across the road from the Invercargill Fire Station. The museum… Read More
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Taranaki Pioneer Village
Taranaki Pioneer Village welcomes visitors every day of the year to its historic buildings set in park like surroundings. This outdoor museum,… Read More
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Buried Village
Nobody would have believed in June 1886, that the serenity enjoyed by the inhabitants of Te Wairoa would be shattered by an outpouring of the Earths… Read More
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Grey's Bush Scenic Reserve
Gray's Bush Scenic Reserve is a small but highly significant remnant of the tall, kahikatea (podocarp) forest which once covered much of the… Read More
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Polish Heritage Trust Museum
The Polish Heritage Trust Museum provides you with a unique experience being New Zealand’s only Polish museum. Prepare to be surprised –… Read More
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Pureora Forest Park
In 1840 around two thirds of New Zealand was still covered in virgin forest. Over the next 140 years this provided the basis for a strong indigenous… Read More
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Pukekohe East Church
This church was the scene of one of the first battles of the Waikato War of 1863-64. On 14 September 1863 a sizeable raiding party, most of them Ngati… Read More
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Thames Historical Museum
Relating to the sequence of the development of Thames, the museum is in a park setting with modern buildings. It has period rooms with genuine locally… Read More
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Otatara Pa Historic Reserve
Known throughout the country for its rich history and huge size the Otatara Pa Historic Reserve is visited by tourists and locals all year round.… Read More
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Te Puia: NZ Maori Arts & Crafts Institute
In the Māori world, connections between people are integral to the fabric of our culture. Whakapapa (shared origins) define that world, and these… Read More
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Cape Palliser
The road from Lake Onoke to Cape Palliser offers dramatic scenery with many attractions. A rich history of Maori occupation, still evident in the… Read More
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Frenchman’s Gully Māori Rock Art Site
The smooth walls of limestone outcrops in South Canterbury and North Otago provided an ideal canvas for early Māori. Although over 200 years old,… Read More
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Eastwoodhill Arboretum
Eastwoodhill Arboretum, the National Arboretum of New Zealand, encompasses 135 hectares of exotic and native tree, shrub and climber… Read More
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Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park
Aoraki/Mount Cook (70,696 hectares) is New Zealand's great alpine park. It has the highest mountains, including Aoraki/Mount Cook At 3754 metres… Read More
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Bridge to Nowhere
This bridge is the unofficial flagship of Whanganui National Park, an iconic symbol for New Zealand adventure tourism and a major visitor destination… Read More
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Kerikeri Mission House (Kemp House)
The Mission House at Kerikeri in New Zealand was completed in 1822 as part of the Kerikeri Mission Station by the Church Missionary Society, and is… Read More
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Lake Hayes
The lake was originally known as Hays Lake after D. Hay, an Australian who came to the district looking for sheep country in 1859. Its name gradually… Read More
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Rocky Horror in Hamilton - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to the Riff Raff statue in Hamilton. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image… Read More
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Tawhiti Museum
The Tawhiti Museum is a truly unique enterprise. The creation of artist Nigel Ogle, its attention to detail is simply stunning. Widely acclaimed as… Read More





