Photo: Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0
Dunedin is a city of contrasts, where Scottish heritage meets cutting-edge street art and a thriving wildlife scene. Nestled at the head of Otago Harbour, its Victorian and Edwardian architecture – including the iconic Dunedin Railway Station – hints at a prosperous gold-rush past. Today, it's a compact, walkable city with a youthful energy thanks to the University of Otago, and a gateway to some of New Zealand's most accessible wildlife encounters.
Highlights & What to See
- Dunedin Railway Station: Faience-tiled floors and a stained-glass window make this one of the world's most photogenic stations.
- Otago Peninsula: A wildlife wonderland – spot royal albatross at the albatross colony, yellow-eyed penguins at Penguin Place, and fur seals at Taiaroa Head.
- Baldwin Street: The world's steepest residential street – a leg-burning climb with rewarding views.
- Toitu Otago Settlers Museum: A beautifully designed museum telling the story of the region's people, from Māori to migrants.
- Larnach Castle: New Zealand's only castle, set in grand gardens with panoramic harbour views.
- Street Art Trail: Explore vibrant murals scattered through the city centre, reflecting Dunedin's creative pulse.
- University of Otago: Wander the historic campus, with its Gothic Revival buildings and the leafy Clocktower complex.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal to soak up the city sights and explore the Otago Peninsula. Day one can cover the city centre, railway station, and Baldwin Street. Day two is best dedicated to the peninsula – allow a full day for wildlife tours and Larnach Castle. Add a third day for museums, galleries, or a trip to the nearby beaches.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Otago Peninsula: Just 20 minutes from the city, it's a must for wildlife and coastal scenery.
- Port Chalmers: A historic port village with galleries, cafés, and a relaxed vibe, 15 minutes north.
- Waitati: A quirky artist community with the famous Blueskin Bay – great for a coastal walk.
- Middlemarch: Gateway to the Taieri Gorge Railway and the start of the Otago Central Rail Trail, an hour inland.
- Moeraki Boulders: Striking spherical boulders scattered on Koekohe Beach, an hour north – best at low tide.
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Image credits
- Arrowtown — Bgabel / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0
- The Catlins — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / Public domain
- Otago Peninsula — Pavel Špindler / CC BY 3.0