Dunedin

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Dunedin, New Zealand’s wildlife capital, is a city where Victorian architecture meets dramatic natural landscapes. The Scottish heritage is palpable in its stone buildings and the iconic Dunedin Railway Station, while the Otago Peninsula offers some of the best wildlife encounters in the country. From the world’s steepest street to the albatross colony, Dunedin is a compact city that packs a punch for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least 2–3 days to cover the city’s highlights and the Otago Peninsula. A full day on the peninsula is ideal for wildlife tours and visiting Larnach Castle. With a third day, you can explore the city’s museums, the railway station, and Baldwin Street at a relaxed pace. If you’re short on time, a whirlwind day can hit the railway station, Baldwin Street, and a quick wildlife tour.

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