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Royal Albatross Centre

Royal Albatross Centre

Taiaroa Head, Otago Peninsula

Taiaroa Head is alive with wildlife species, many of them scarce nesting seabirds. Our jewel in the crown is the Northern Royal Albatross. To... more

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Natures Wonders Naturally

Natures Wonders Naturally

Taiaroa Head, Otago Peninsula

Experience a tour over spectacular coastline in an 8-wheel-drive Argos vehicle. Get first-hand commentary on this unique wildlife habitat.... more

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Otago Museum

Otago Museum

419 Great King St, Dunedin

Ignite your interest and inspire your mind at Otago Museum! Explore outstanding collections and discover great stories from Otago, New Zealand... more

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Dunedin City

Dunedin City

PO Box 5457, Dunedin 9058

Explore the Otago Peninsula and see rare yellow-eyed penguins, seal colonies and the world's only mainland breeding colony of royal albatross... more

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Mitchells Tavern

Mitchells Tavern

289 South Rd, Dunedin

Open 7 days for lunch or dinner. All day dining Friday to Sunday, public and school holidays. Conveniently located just off the Southern... more

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Dunedin Eat and Drink - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Dunedin Eat and Drink including Café, Licensed Restaurant, Restaurant and Takeaway, you will find it here on AA Travel.

Eating out can be one of the highlights of a holiday in Dunedin. You can expect to find wonderful examples of edible excellence throughout the country, and the high standard of food offered by cafes and restaurants can be attributed to an unlimited supply of fresh, quality ingredients. The cuisine style known as Pacific Rim is New Zealand's point of difference. Pacific Rim blends the flavours of South East Asia, the Pacific and Japan. Seafood, the traditional Maori hangi (an earth oven), fresh fruit and locally produced venison and beef are just a selection of the must-try cuisine on offer. Combine this with world-class locally made wines and you have a memorable dining experience.

Dunedin has an octagon in the centre of the city. The Municipal Chambers, St Paul's Cathedral, the Dunedin Public Art Gallery and Regent Theatre surround the Octagon, along with a number of cafes, bars and restaurants, many with outdoor seating and live music or performance.
Dunedin Railway Station is one of the world's most photographed stations. The station is open daily and incorporates a restaurant, booking offices, and is the starting point for a return trip on the Taieri Gorge Railway into rugged, spectacular scenery.
Perhaps Dunedin's most popular tour is Cadbury World Tours - Cadbury's chocolate factory tour (1.25 hours, including free chocolate, 9am-4pm, 7 days). The Speight's Heritage Centre also runs daily tours of the historic Speight's Brewery, a fully working brewery (includes free tasting). There are also wildlife tours, horse trekking, an art and craft trail - Otago Arts Roads, and garden tours.
Golf and salmon fishing are found naturally in an area with a Scottish heritage. Sea kayaking and jet boating on the Taieri River are also available. The waves provide ideal conditions for surfing. On windy days, the harbour is colourful with yachts and windsurfers.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery houses one of the finest collections of art in New Zealand. From a small international collection of 'Old Masters' to a larger assemblage of historical and contemporary New Zealand works, the gallery has something for everyone. It runs a variety of interesting visitor programmes and special exhibitions, and has a gift shop, an auditorium, a classroom and a cafe.

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Dunedin: Dunedin has an octagon in the centre of the city. The Municipal Chambers, St Paul's Cathedral, the Dunedin Public Art Gallery and Regent Theatre surround the Octagon, along with a number of cafes, bars and restaurants, many with outdoor seating and live music or performance. Dunedin Railway Station is one of the world's most photographed stations. The s...Read More

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