Dunedin Railway Station

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Step into a world of Edwardian grandeur at Dunedin Railway Station, an architectural masterpiece that has welcomed travellers since 1906. With its intricate mosaic floors, stained-glass windows, and the iconic white limestone facade, this is one of New Zealand's most photographed buildings. It's not just a transport hub—it's a living museum and a gateway to the Otago region's rail heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 1–2 hours to explore the station's interior and exterior thoroughly. If you plan to take the Taieri Gorge Railway, set aside a full day—the round trip takes about 5 hours. Combine your visit with a walk through Dunedin's city centre, which is just a few minutes away.

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