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Australia/New Zealand : Dunedin

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For a different kind of New Zealand experience, visit Dunedin. The landscape is unlike any other found in the country, and the weather, while much colder than the other tourist areas, is crisp and refreshing. From a sightseeing standpoint, the renowned beaches of northern New Zealand have nothing on those located in southern-based Dunedin. The museums and shopping facilities in Dunedin are marvelous, and the restaurants are excellent. The wide array of delicious cuisine is astounding, and there are a number of fun bars and clubs in the area as well. The Scottish influence can still be detected in Dunedin, as it was the Scottish who were the first settlers here in 1848. The Victorian buildings are lovely, and taking a tour of various parts of the city is a real visual treat.

Dunedin is the capital of the province of Otago, and is regarded as one of the premier locations in the south. It is an unhurried and relaxed region, where you can experience New Zealand without all the hustle and crowds of the north. Dunedin is actually a collection of small towns, great sights, and enjoyable atmospheres. The flora and wildlife are plentiful, and Dunedin is loaded with wonderful historic buildings and fabulous architecture. The population of this sprawling city is 120,000, making it the fourth-largest city in New Zealand. The heart of the city is an octagon-shaped center lined with beautiful trees. This serves as the primary gathering spot for citizens of Dunedin, and the perfect spot for coffee, lunch, or just admiring the scenery. The Green Belt is a five hundred-acre parcel of land that encompasses the center of the city, which is officially known as Otago Harbour. This region is much more lush and green than the majority of New Zealand, and the gorgeous countryside is complemented by a wonderful array of shops and interesting sights.

  Dunedin Facts
  Currency New Zealand Dollar
  Language English
  Area Code 03

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