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New on Neat Places: Queenstown Tāhuna!

Unmistakably a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and unhinged adrenaline junkies, Queenstown is just as much a place for foodies, craft beer fans and culture lovers looking to get their thrills.

New Brighton Good Life Guide: Elisha Blogg

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Christchurch & Canterbury

Elisha Blogg grew up in pre-quake Christchurch before taking off overseas for nearly ten years. When she was pregnant with their first child, Elisha and her partner Mike moved to Christchurch to be closer to the much-appreciated support of her folks, and landed in New Brighton in 2018. Six years, two tiny humans, one very needy black cat and their second New Brighton home later, they have immersed themselves into the culture and community. They cannot imagine living in any other part of Ōtautahi Christchurch. We chatted to Elisha about her favourite experiences in New Brighton and what makes it special.

The Best of Winter Fest: 6 Must-See Shows & Where to Go in Between

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New Plymouth & Taranaki
As the cooler days close in, there’s a sense that hibernation mode has hit many pockets of the country, where leaving the house past 5pm starts to feel worthy of a standing ovation. But over in Taranaki, things are only just warming up as the arrival of winter brings with it one of the most exciting cultural festivals in Aotearoa’s calendar. Winter Fest plays host to award-winning homegrown talents, who set the town alight with a wonderland of ideas, words, and stories told through a kaleidoscope of genres, from comedy to music to theatre. With over 30 shows across 10 days (6-16 June), there’s something for everyone – but we’ve gone ahead and picked six events we’re most looking forward to. And, in keeping with the spirit of Neat Places, we’re inviting you to make a day out of each spectacle, with bonus recommendations for pre-show dinners, daytime cultural fixes, independent boutique shopping, and cosy nightcaps in New Plymouth and the wider region.

The Complete Wellness Guide to Queenstown

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Queenstown

Words by: Maggie Worthington Photos by: Anna Briggs and Supplied 

Best Queenstown Walks & Where to Treat Yourself Afterwards

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Queenstown

The Queenstown region is a hiker’s paradise, with an abundance of tracks etched into its incredible landscape. From easy-going paths skirting the lake’s shores, to rugged alpine terrains and serene trails through native bush, we’ve put together 10 of our favourite picturesque walks for every level. And because no good adventure is complete without a culinary indulgence (we’re not talking about the muesli bar stashed in your pocket), we’ve paired each trail with some delicious recommendations, including great coffee, flaky pastries, crafty brews and hearty meals. So lace up your boots and let’s get going…

We celebrate the neat restaurants, cafes, shops, and galleries around New Zealand. Whether you're a local or visiting you'll find something on Neat Places to tickle your fancy.

New and Notable

Fresh On Kendal

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Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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Weekly supermarket shops aren’t usually synonymous with peace and calm, but it’s a whole other story at Fresh On Kendal.

The Collaboration

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Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
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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.

Florets

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Place Auckland
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Tucked amongst the Grey Lynn shops lies Florets, a cosy neighbourhood bakery with a strong focus on creating sustainable and nutritious sourdough bread.

Kin Hair

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Place Christchurch & Canterbury
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In a renovated warehouse space in Christchurch's Sydenham, Kin Hair offers an inclusive high-end salon treatment unlike any other in town.

House Wine

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

The Hour Glass

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Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
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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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Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
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At first glance, it might not seem like there’s a lot going on in the small rural town of Ōkato in the Taranaki region.

Toret Cucina Italiana

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Place New Plymouth & Taranaki
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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.


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Looking for something to do? Whether you’re a local, new in town or just passing through, we’ve rounded up the best things happening across New Zealand – from neighbourhood parties to restaurant pop-ups, boutique festivals and more.

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One of the Locals: The Insiders Guide to Queenstown

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Forget about Google recommendations. If you’ve been hosted by locals while visiting a city, you’ll appreciate their access to authentic experiences that may have otherwise slipped under your radar. With that in mind, we’ve been teasing insider tips out of the people that know this town best, to bring you a list of locally approved places to eat, shop and get together in Queenstown. We reveal the best burger in Queenstown, charming shopping laneways, community gatherings, neighbourhood eateries, and more. So even if you’re staying for a week or a while, it’s time to get down with the locals. We can promise you that you’ll be welcomed as an old friend.

The Best Places to Wine & Dine in Queenstown

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Queenstown

In the heart of Queenstown Lakes where gardens, farms and lakes thrive with first-class produce, Queenstown was destined to be a haven of culinary delights. From hatted restaurants to under-the-radar eateries, scenic beer gardens to renowned wineries, exploring this town’s hospitality scene is just as thrilling as any bungy jump. With so much on the menu, we recommend extending your stay by a few more days to get a taste of it all.

Uncovering Queenstown: Your Guide to Exploring The Wider Region

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Queenstown
From the tranquillity of Glenorchy, to the quaint streets of Arrowtown and the lush vineyards of Gibbston, there's plenty on offer throughout the wider region of Queenstown. We've ventured from one end of the region to the other, uncovering the best places to eat, drink, shop, explore and stay. So, put some time aside and dig a little deeper, and you'll discover plenty of pockets deserving of your attention.

What’s Good in Queenstown: Meet the businesses making a difference

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Queenstown

When wonderland is the place you call home, there’s a lot worth protecting and preserving. A collective of Queenstown locals are rolling up their sleeves and changing the way they do business to keep the towering mountains, pristine lakes and rich soils of this well-visited land in pristine condition. There’s no doubt this community is in it for the long haul – and their efforts are already making a huge difference in the region.

10 Trails in the Hutt Valley and Where to Treat Yourself After

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Hutt Valley

Nestled within the lush, rolling landscapes that make up the lower North Island, the Hutt Valley offers an expansive network of interesting walks appealing to both seasoned hikers and casual strollers alike. Whether you’re after a leisurely meander or a more challenging multi-hour ‘slog’, the Hutt Valley trails offer a variety of native bush landscapes and panoramic vistas, meaning there really is something for everyone. Fortunately, the adventure doesn’t have to end with the last step of the walk; the Hutt Valley also offers a yummy selection of culinary spots to reward the tired explorer. Our guide below unveils ten of the best walks in the Hutt Valley and our suggestion of the perfect places to treat yourself afterwards.

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