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Travel Guide Directory > New Zealand > South Island > Dunedin Display All Dunedin New Zealand Listings or refine your search: New Listings Leviathan Heritage Hotel Dunedin New Zealand Hotel and backpacker accommodation options. The hotel accommodation options have private ensuites, tea and coffee making facilities, a fridge, phone and Sky TV. The backpacker options are in dormitories with share kitchen facilities. Hyland House Dunedin New Zealand Constructed in 1911 as 3 large terraced houses, this distinctive building was meticulously restored in 2002 and transformed into fine traditional travelers accommodation. A total of 10 luxury and spacious self-contained rooms now spoil discerning travelers and offer the very best of all conveniences. Hilltop Backpackers Dunedin Dunedin New Zealand Hilltop on High Street are owned and managed by true-blue southerners, Rodney McDonald and Craig Sherson. Typically, they’re Kiwis who’ve traveled the world and returned home to take advantage of the best of their enjoys. They appreciate that sometimes backpackers like to luxuriate in a space that’s friendly, welcoming and a little bit special. About Dunedin New Zealand Dunedin has a population of around 120,000 and is the main centre for Otago Province. Situated at the head of beautiful Otago Harbour on the south-eastern coast of the South Island, Dunedin is a university town with 28,000 students. The City enjoys a thriving mixed economy and increasing tourism. Dunedin was settled by Scottish migrants in 1848. Today, the splendour of the City Centre reflects the past wealth of the region, especially from gold and farming. Some of the more significant Victorian and Edwardian buildings include the massive stone Dunedin Railway Station and the University of Otago clock-tower building. Dunedin attracts many tourists who come to explore unique architecture, specialty shops, restaurants, cinemas, and theatres. The Otago Peninsula that extends along Otago Harbour is renowned for its albatross colony, penguins, seals and pelagic birds. Other local attractions include the Taieri Gorge Railway, Speights Brewery, Cadbury Chocolate World and the stately homes of Olveston and Larnach Castle. Other significant buildings include Otago Boys High School, the First Church and the Dominican Priory. Other tourist attractions include art galleries, the casino, Otago University, Otago Museum, Botanical Gardens, Baldwin St (the worlds steepest street), Otago Settlers Museum, and much more. |
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