Hanmer Springs Heritage Centre

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Step back in time at the Hanmer Springs Heritage Centre, a lovingly restored 1905 bathhouse that once drew Victorian-era visitors to the thermal springs. Today, it’s a museum and visitor hub where you can soak up the spa town’s quirky history, from Māori legends of the hot pools to the early European settlers who turned this alpine valley into a wellness retreat. The building’s original timber and iron architecture, complete with verandas and gables, feels like a set from a period drama – and the friendly volunteers are full of local tales.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside 45 minutes to an hour to explore the museum thoroughly, though you could breeze through in 20 minutes if you’re on a tight schedule. Combine it with a soak at the thermal pools (a 5-minute walk) for a classic half-day outing. The centre is open daily, but mornings are quieter – perfect for a slow browse before the day heats up.

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