Dunedin, New Zealand travel guide

Scenic spot introduction:
Dunedin is the capital of Otago Province and the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. The entire city's architecture is in a typical Scottish style, and it is known as the city "most like Scotland outside Scotland". Dunedin is located at the top of the narrow Otago port area in the southeast of New Zealand's South Island. It is surrounded by mountains and rivers and has a pleasant climate without severe cold or heat. It is the economic, trade and cultural center of the southeastern South Island. Dunedin is an elegant city adjacent to mountains and a beautiful harbor, with rich tourism resources and beautiful scenery.Attractions distribution:
The main tourist attractions in Dunedin include Dunedin Railway Station, Cadbury Chocolate Factory, Octagon, Baldwin Street, St. Paul's Cathedral, First Church of Dunedin, Olveston Historic House, Otago Peninsula, Larnach Castle , University of Otago, St Clair Beach and more. Dunedin's rare animals include albatrosses, yellow-eyed penguins, etc., which are worth seeing.Scenic spot features:
photography, sightseeing, culture, cities, architecture, beachesTransportation
Scenic spot location:
Oceania>New Zealand
How to get there:
There are regular direct shuttle buses from Dunedin to Queenstown, and the ticket is NZD 50. Because Dunedin is a smaller town, going elsewhere usually requires a layover in Queenstown.
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Dunedin weather forecast:
Understand in advance the latest weather forecast for Dunedin, where is located, and make perfect preparations for a pleasant journey ^-^
Travel Tips
travelling guideline:
Recommended travel routes: Urban attractions: Dunedin Railway Station → Cadbury Chocolate Factory → Octagon (St. Paul’s Cathedral, Dunedin City Hall, Bank of New Zealand, First Church of Dunedin) → Baldwin Street → Otago University → Olveston Historic House.
Suburban attractions: Otago Peninsula → Larnach Castle → St Clair Beach.
Best time to visit:
The best season to travel to New Zealand is from December to February of the following year, and the peak tourist season is from October to May of the following year. In other months, attractions, tours, and accommodation will be closed in some areas, especially along the seaside.
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Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Stadium

New Zealand Dunedin City Travel Guide - Carriage

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Yellow-eyed Penguins

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Library

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Greenhouse

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Pipe Organ

New Zealand Dunedin City Travel Guide Platform

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Leith River

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Surfing

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Cafes

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Olveston Historic House

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Floor Tiles

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Larnach Castle

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Rainbow at Sea

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Baldwin Street

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Octagon Square

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Otago Peninsula

New Zealand Dunedin City Travel Guide - Teaching Building

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Bedroom

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Locomotive

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Chocolate

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Wooden Piles

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - The Yard

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - The Nave

Dunedin, New Zealand travel guide: The longest platform

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Inside the Railway Station

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Otago Museum

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Modern Teaching Building

Dunedin, New Zealand Travel Guide - Castle Gardens
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