Dunedin is a very vibrant and architectural city that also gives you the view of the magnificent harbour. It offers a wonderful view of nature and reflects the heritage of New Zealand. It is situated on the east coast of the South Island. With a Dunedin travel guide, you get well acquainted with the place which will ultimately help you explore the cities in a better and affordable way.
The surrounding Otago Peninsula is known for the mainland albatross breeding colony of various ocean birds, and penguin species. Dunedin is really reflecting the past as it has successfully preserved its Victorian and Edwardian heritage. Explore great tourist attractions in Dunedin with top restaurants, nightlife spots, shopping districts, sporting events, museums and performing arts. Experience a slice of happy hippie life with our Dunedin itinerary 1 day.
Experience Wildlife
There are very few cities on earth who can give you the true flavour of the coastal wildlife, especially at Taiaroa Head, with the world's only breeding colony of Royal Albatrosses on a mainland. Have a picturesque view of Otago Harbour and experience some of the unique other wildlife species such as unusual yellow-eyed penguins, waders, sea lions, waterfowl, seabirds, and sea pulps.
Attractions in Dunedin City
Dunedin is rich with the cultural aspects and also there is evidence of the heritage. There are many Maori settlements since ancient times; archaeological evidence that proves the existence of the Maori people here for centuries.
When we talk about the attractions in Dunedin then the first thing comes to mind is the Dunedin railway station. There are numerous historical landmarks that illustrate the past majesty of the railway station. The area is well preserved and it is covered by green lush with landscaped plants.
The Dunedin Botanical Gardens are also a major attraction, giving you the opportunity to relax and enjoy the environment and breathe the cool air. There are numerous fascinating, beautiful plants that offer a panoramic view. The St. Claire beach is also a lovely, peaceful place to visit.
In the heart of the city, Dunedin Public Art Gallery is one of the biggest and most comprehensive art collections in all of New Zealand, housing significant from 1860 to present - not just Kiwi works but also excellent collections of ancient European art, decorative art, Japanese prints, and more.
Also don't miss the city's foremost historic home, Olveston, the epitome of Jacobean style, grace, elegance and grandeur, as well as the Otago Museum. It welcomes visitors 364 days a year with a wide range of programmes full of wonders and discoveries - in particular, check out its Animal Attic, an amazing section of taxonomy, and kids will love Discovery World!
Finally, Dunedin Chinese Garden is one of the three authentic "scholar gardens" outside China. Constructed in 2008, it features a beautiful rock mountain, pond, numerous courtyards, tea house, pavilions, and tower room, etc.
Dunedin Nightlife
Dunedin offers a vibrant and completely diverse nightlife, including live music, bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants.
You can best explore the city with our Dunedin itineraries.
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