Arrowtown

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Nestled in a valley beside the Arrow River, Arrowtown is a living museum of the Otago gold rush era. Its main street, Buckingham Street, is lined with beautifully preserved stone cottages and wooden storefronts, while autumn leaves paint the town in fiery hues. This is a place where history feels tangible, yet it buzzes with contemporary cafés, boutique galleries, and a relaxed, outdoorsy energy.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Arrowtown is perfect for a half-day to a full day. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring the main street, museum, and river walks. If you plan to hike or mountain bike, allow a full day. It’s an easy stop on the way to or from Queenstown (just 20 minutes away), or a charming overnight base for a quieter stay.

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