Major Attractions
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Queenstown has a wide range of accommodation, bed & breakfast, motels, hotels |
Queenstown offers so much for all to do.
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Boutique shops, or outdoor clothing & equipment, Queenstown offers excellent
shopping.
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Queenstown offers a wide range of excellent cuisine experiences. Central Otago
is also one of the fastest growing wine regions in New Zealand.
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There are many options to get to Queenstown and to get around while you are visiting.
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Experienced assistance available to help you with the many choices available.
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View Queenstown's Event Calendar.
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Queenstown is a top skiing and snowboarding destination.
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Key Facts
| Population: |
9,000 |
| Average Daily Temperatures: |
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Summer (Dec-Feb): 22°C / 10°C |
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Autumn (Mar-May): 16°C / 6°C |
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Winter (Jun-Aug): 9°C / 0°C |
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Spring (Sept-Nov): 17°C / 5°C |
| Average Annual Rainfall: |
913mm |
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Points of Interest Nearby
Arrowtown - 21kms
from Queenstown and is an ideal place for a half day excursion. The old goldmining
town provides an interesting journey back in time with its memorabilia of the era
as well as boutiques and cafes.
Glenorchy - The
small settlement of Glenorchy is a 45minute drive from Queenstown and has amazing
views of Lake Wakatipu.
Cromwell -
A pleasant little town on the main route between Wanaka and Queenstown, Cromwell has developed from
a large-scale mining area into a service centre for an extensive farming and fruit growing area. |
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