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Places to visit in Queenstown

Places to Visit in Queenstown

Places to See in Queenstown

Lake Wakatipu, Skyline Gondola, Skippers Canyon, The Remarkables, Queenstown Gardens, Milford Sound, Coronet Peak, Shotover River, Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge and many more.

Blessed with several scintillating places to visit in Queenstown, this beautiful city in New Zealand’s South Island is every travelers’ dream destination. The iconic attraction of Queenstown is Lake Wakatipu that is fringed by the alluring alpine ranges. Those who love to marvel at scenic landscapes will fall in love with places like Gibbston Valley, Lake Wanaka, and Coronet Peak. To experience the best of snow, head to The Remarkables or Coronet Peak to ski in the best of the world’s snow terrains.

If you are an adventure junkie, the topmost places to see in Queenstown New Zealand are River Kawarau for white river rafting, Skipper Canyon for thrilling 4-wheeler rides, Skippers Suspension Bridge for bungee jumping, Lake Wanaka for jet boat rides. A visit to the Skyline Gondola is for the people that love unadulterated fun and places like Queenstown Gardens and Marine Parade are a perfect package for nature and serenity seekers.

Here is the list of some best places to visit in Queenstown:

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Places to visit in Queenstown
Lake Wakatipu

Experience Lake Wakatipu, a stunning natural wonder nestled in New Zealand's South Island. Surrounded by towering mountains, the lake offers breathtaking scenery and endless adventures. Dive into its crystal-clear waters, shaped by a legendary Maori tale, and uncover its captivating charm. Learn about its mystical charm that has made Lake Wakatipu a must-visit destination for nature lovers and explorers alike.

Skyline Gondola
One of the iconic places to visit in Queenstown, this cable car ride takes you through the scenic landscapes of New Zealand like Lake Wakatipu, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Walter, and Cecil Peak. As you ride at a height of about 450 meters above ground level in luxurious gondolas, you will enjoy amazing views of the city below.

Location: Brecon Street, PO BOX 17, Queenstown, New Zealand

Timing: 10.00 am - 6.00 pm Mon; 11.00 am - 6.00 pm Tue - Thurs; 10.00 am - 8.00 pm Fri; 9.30 am - 8.00 pm Sat & Sun

Entry fee: $44 for adults above 15+ years; $26.00 for children between 5 - 14 years; Free for infants below 4 years
Skippers Canyon
Skippers Canyon is one of the adventurous places to visit in Queenstown and this narrow road constructed by hand stays carefully held on the cliffside. There are no guard railings on the sides and there are steep drop-offs along the road and traversing this treacherous path in a 4-wheeler is a sheer thrill.

Every twist and turn through the road promises absolutely jaw-dropping scenes with the Shotover River alongside. The road gets extremely daunting in the dark and in rain. The famous Skippers Suspension Bridge en route the Canyon Road is a no-miss attraction.

Location: North of Queenstown
The Remarkables
For the snow babies, The Remarkables is one of the best places to visit in Queenstown to have fun skiing in 350 hectares of mountain terrain. The terrain has simple levels for beginners to adventurous ones for seasoned skiers like Burton Stash, and Q-West.

If skiing is not your thing, you can opt for morning and afternoon sightseeing packages by which you will be chair-lifted to the mountain peak. Atop, you can bask in the beauty of the snow around, sun-basked Lake Wakatipu below,  lip-smacking food, and the freezing climate.

Location: The Remarkables Ski Area, Queensland

Timing: 9.00 am - 4.00 am for beginner pass

Entry fee: USD 30 for a sightseeing pass
Queenstown Gardens
With a mind-boggling collection of native and exotic plants, Queenstown Gardens is a great place to spend a day at the lap of Nature. The garden has relaxing sitting areas and a pond within its premises. With the facilities at the garden like tennis, lawn bowls, skateboarding, BMX biking, skating, Parkrun, disc golf, and ice skating/ice hockey, you will not feel a  second of boredom here.

There is also a children’s playground to keep the naughty ones engaged. If you are a nature lover, this is one of the most enthralling places to visit in Queenstown.

Location: Next to Marine Parade, Park Street, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
Milford Sound
Topping the list of best places to visit in Queenstown, Milford Sound is a natural bounty that is framed by towering snow-capped mountains like  Pembroke Glacier and Mitre Peak, cascading waterfalls, and dense rainforests. At Milford Sound, one can spot many exotic wild and marine life like fur seals, dolphins, and penguins. Several tours are operated at the fiord and offer guided boat tours.

Location: Fiordland National Park, West Coast of the South Island

Entry fee: Cruises cost USD 65 per person

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Coronet Peak
With sheets and sheets of snow as far as you could see, Coronet Peak is a Heaven on Earth for skiing. The roller coaster terrain of the peak calls out tourists for a thrilling ski ride. Facilities at the park like buffet restaurants, chair lifts, rental shops, and ski buses make this center world-class.

If you are a beginner in skiing, Coronet Peak is one of the distinguished places to visit in Queenstown to take your first skiing lesson. Mountain biking is another popular activity here.

Location: Coronet Peak Ski Area, Queenstown, New Zealand

Timing: 10.30 am - 6.30 pm Thursday, Sat, Sun; 10.30 am - 8.30 pm Friday in Summer

Night skiing from 4.00 pm - 9.00 pm on select days
Shotover River
Gushing between ranges of hills for about 75 kilometers through the Skippers Canyon, the Shotover River in Zealand is renowned to be one of the richest rivers in the world for its rich gold mining history. The river has amazing rapids in its flow and river rafting at the rafting can make you skip a heartbeat.

Jet Boat rides are another exemplary activity at the river that takes you on a roller coaster ride through the canyons. For adventure enthusiasts, Shotover River is one of the stupefying places to visit in Queenstown.

Location: Otago region of the South Island
Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge
Strategically built over the turquoise waters of the scenic Kawarau Gorge to connect Queenstown and Otago goldfields, Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge is one of the most enchanting places to visit in Queenstown. Tourists can jog and walk over the asphalted bridge to enjoy panoramic views of the scenery around.

Today, thrill-seekers from all parts of the world flock to this place to experience bungee jumping from this bridge. There are also ziplining trails at the bridge for a super cool adventure expedition.

Location: Queenstown Trail, Arrow Junction, New Zealand
Lake Wanaka
Wanaka translates to “ the place of learning” and this lake is the fourth largest lake in New Zealand.  The lake looks jaw-droppingly beautiful with snow-clad mountains and attractive landscapes around and is one of the worthwhile offbeat places to see in Queenstown New Zealand.

Sprawling across 193 square kilometers, the lake is also a perfect place to experience adventurous water sports like jet boat rides, sailing, and kayaking. Visit this lake during spring when the lake sparkles in its full glory to capture some picture-perfect moments.

Location: Queenstown-Lakes District, Otago, South Island
Mount Crichton Loop Track
This is a 6-kilometer long easy walking trail that can be easily covered by people of all ages. The scenes along the track look good and there is even a waterfall and a tunnel on the way to keep walkers and hikers interesting. If you are looking for places to see in Queenstown New Zealand to spend a few hours of the day getting on your feet, this should be your best bet.

As you walk, you can also spot many native and foreign birds. Sam Summers’ Hut on the track is another major attraction here.

Location: Otago region, Queenstown
Kiwi Birdlife Park
Located in the heart of Queenstown, Kiwi Birdlife Park is one of the stupefying places to see in Queenstown New Zealand to learn about the endangered and native species of the country. Sprawling across 5 acres of land and densely vegetated by native bush varieties, this bird park gives you a comprehensive insight into the bird.

Apart from kiwis, you can also spot birds like bellbird, fantail, grey warbler, and NZ falcon at the par.

Location: Upper, Brecon Street, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand

Timing: 9.00 AM - 5.00 PM Mon-Sun

Entry fee: USD 60 for adults; USD 30 for kids; USD 140 for a family of 2 adults and 3 kids
Mount Aspiring National Park
Named after Mt Aspiring, this park in New Zealand is undeniably a Heaven personified on Earth with everything within it - rivers, mountains, valleys, passes, glaciers, and alpine lakes. The park is perfect for casual natural walks to wilder activities like trekking, jet boat rides, camping, hiking, and even mountaineering.

The park looks refreshingly beautiful during summers and pool walks and nature walks are best during these months as one can revel in the beauty of the sun-kissed mountain summits.

Location: South Island

Timing: 24 * 7

Entry fee: USD 130 for adults; USD 75 for children
Lake Hayes
At just about a 15 minute ride away from the downtown of Queenstown lies the serene Lake Hayes whose deep blue waters standstill with mountains engulfing its borders. Lake Hayes is one of the serene places to see in Queenstown New Zealand to marvel at the city’s natural blessings.

You can also spot many locals going for a walk around the lake or paddling through the lake in their kayaks. The lake is also a popular destination among locals for weddings.

Location: Central Otago, South Island
Gibbston Valley Winery
Given the numerous vineyards that adorn the valley, Gibbston Valley is also known as the “Valley of the Vines”. 70 percent of the grapes grown in the vineyards of Gibbston Valley is Pinot Noir, the reason behind those award-winning wines of the region.

Tourists can book wine tours to learn how wine is made and to taste them fresh. For all the wine lovers, Gibbston Valley Winery is one of the most inviting places to see in Queenstown New Zealand.

Location: Gibbston Valley
Mole Lake
One of the most dramatic places to see in Queenstown New Zealand, Moke Lake is known for its placid waters fringed by mountains on all sides. On a calm with absolutely no wind, the waters of the lake take a picture-perfect reflection of the mountains making the lake look surreal.

Summers are the best time to visit the lake and the walking trail around the lake promising many spots for Kodak moments. There is a campground by the lake to pitch in your tents and spend a night.

Location: Near Closeburn in South Island
Nevis Valley
Cromwell to the small town of Garston, near Lake Wakatipu, Nevis Valley is a hidden treasure that has many relics like cemeteries, buildings, and woolshed from the 1860s during the gold mining era. Today, the valley has many activities like four-wheel driving, trail biking, horse biking, and bungee jumping to indulge in.

Rated as one of the most exceptional places to see in Queenstown New Zealand, you will not be disappointed with a visit here.

Location:  Backcountry of Central Otago, New Zealand.
Marine Parade
Marine Parade is the pathway of manicured lawns that runs through Queenstown Beach and Lake Wakatipu. Showcasing tantalizing views, the walkway is a popular spot to picnic with friends and family on a bright sunny day. Marine Parade is also the entrance for all watersports in Queenstown like jet boat rides, cruises, and parasailing.

The Queenstown Fallen Soldiers Memorial at the entrance of the parade reminds the tourists of the sacrifices made by the people of Queenstown during World War One. If you are looking for the best places to see in Queenstown with kids, Marine Parade will never disappoint you.
The Kawarau River
Gushing through the Otago region, The Kawarau River roars through South Island with strong rapids and current amidst cliffs. The river has become a popular destination for water sports like river rafting and jet boat rides. Bungee jumping in the suspension bridge at the river gorge is another thrilling activity that could give a chill in the spine.

If you are an adventure buff, The Kawarau River is one of the best places to see in Queenstown.

Location: Northwestern Otago, South Island
Ben Lomond Track
One of the most demanding tramping trails in Queenstown and euphoric places to see in Queenstown, long-distance walkers at the Ben Lomond track gain a staggering 1438 meters elevation. The track is divided into segments -  the first half takes you until Ben Lomond Saddle through alpine tussocks and shrubs.

The second segment of the track is more physically demanding and takes you to the Ben Lomond Summit through very steep paths. If you plan tramping through the Ben Lomond Track in winters, it is highly advised to carry ice axes and crampons as the route gets covered in snow and slippery.

Location: Otago, near central Queenstown
Queenstown Hill
Also known in the  Māori name of Te Tapu-nui, Queenstown Hill is actually a small mountain that rises about 907 meters above mean sea level.  Te Tapu-Nui translates to "mountain of intense sacredness" in English. The hill is particularly famous for the ecstatic views atop and the Queenstown Hill Time Walk is the most common activity here.

The walk for about 2 hours takes you through dense pine forests to the summit. It is a great idea to carry your food and snacks to munch on during the walk.

Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
Arrowtown
Nestled on the banks of the Arrow River lies the historic gold mining town, Arrowtown. The city has a rustic charm and tourists can stroll through the streets relishing the beauty around. The Chinese settlement area at the edge of the Arrow River has several restored buildings that give you a glimpse of the days in the 1860s.

Shoppers can buy fine pieces of clothing and souvenirs in the boutiques at Arrowtown. There are many delightful cafes and restaurants here that call for a culinary feast.

Location: Otago region of South Island
Glenorchy
Glenorchy is a primitive village settlement near Queenstown and is a perfect place to detox yourself from the hustles and bustles of the cities. Go on for long strolls, ride horsebacks, or kayak through the beautiful waters of the village to find solace within you.

Popular walking like Routeburn, Greenstone, and Caples Tracks start from the village of Glenorchy and is used as a base destination by hikers, and trekkers. You can also try your hands here at fishing and if you are lucky, you can catch a salmon or two.

Location: Northern end of Lake Wakatipu
Bob’S Peak
One of the most spectacular places in Queenstown, Bob’s Peak is famous for the incredible views it offers. From the viewpoint deck, tourists are bound to get lost in the amazing beauty of the city and lake below with snow-laden mountains guarding the lake’s borders.

There are steep hiking trails to reach the peak and they challenge your stamina. Comfortable Gondola rides also take you from the base to the top and the sceneries below during the ride are just mesmerizing. There are also luge (chairlifts) for thrill-seekers and a biking trail for which passes need to be bought at the entrance.

Location: Close to Queenstown

Timing: 9.30 am - 9.00 pm Mon-Sun for the gondola ride

Entry fee: $44 for adults; $26 for kids in gondolas
Skycity Queenstown Casino
Opened in 2000, SKYCITY Queenstown Casino has an alluring gaming ambiance to indulge in your favourite games like Blackjack, Roulette, Midi Baccarat, and Caribbean Stud Poker. There are as many as 86 gambling machines to spend an awesome night with friends.

The bar and kitchen within the casino make you hooked to the “eat, drink, gamble” cycle. You need to be 20 years and older to get into this place.

Location:  Stratton House Level 2/16-24 Beach Street, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand

Timing: 11.00 am - 12.00 Mon-Sun

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Queenstown FAQ's

Which are the best places to visit in Queenstown?

1. Lake Wakatipu: This is one of the iconic places to see in Queenstown that lures tourists from far and wide with its impeccable beauty - the blue waters of the lake sparkle in the sun with snow-clad mountains in the backdrop.

2. Skyline Gondola: A fun-filled cable car ride in comfortable gondolas takes you on an enthralling ride over the landscapes of Queenstown at about 450 feet above land level.

3. Skippers Canyon: This adventurous track for 4-wheelers has steep drop-offs along its route with unexpected turns and a ride in this narrow stretch besides Stopover Bridge can get butterflies in your tummy.

4. Queenstown Gardens: One of the finest places to see in Queenstown for families with kids, Queenstown Gardens is a perfect picnic spot. The playground here is sure to keep the kids occupied.

5. Kiwi National Park: Sprawling across 5 acres of native bushes, Kiwi National Park is the home to various birds like kiwi, NZ falcon, bellbird, and many others.

What is there to do in Queenstown at night?

1. Night luge: Night Luge opens up after the sun sets and a ride in the multi-colored LED-lit luges under the night sky is a lifetime thrill.

2. Skyline Gondola and dinner: Nighttime gondola rides at Skyline lets you enjoy amazing night views of the city. Once atop the summit, you can relish a lip-smacking dinner at the restaurant and bar.

3. Skycity Queenstown Casino: Housing 86 amazing table games including the classic ones like Blackjack, Roulette, Midi Baccarat, and Caribbean Stud Poker, this casino is one of the renowned places to see in Queenstown to spend late hours eating, drinking, and gambling.

4. Coronet Peak: During the ski season, Coronet Peak is open until 9.00 PM on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays to offer an astounding ski down experience to its guests the blanket of stars.

5. Pub on Wharf: This is the best pub in Queenstown that has the finest renditions of beverages and uber-cool live performances by the local bands and visiting DJs.

Which are the best places to visit in Queenstown in winter?

1. The Remarkables: This 350 hectares of snow terrain is a must-visit in winter when the place gets completely washed by snow. For all skiing sports like skiing, snowboarding, and heliskiing, this is the place-to-go.

2. Coronet Peak: One of the top places to see in Queenstown New Zealand during the winter months, Coronet Peak gets snow-draped completely and turns into an alluring skiing destination. From skiing lessons to advanced trails for seasoned skiers, Coronet Peak has it all.

3. Milford Sound: During the winters, Milford Sound turns into one of the prominent places to see in Queenstown for the plethora of adrenaline-rushing snow activities it offers like skiing, snowboarding, and heliskiing.

4. Lake Wakatipu: Deemed as Queenstown’s crown jewel, Lake Wakatipu is one of the magnificent places to visit in Queenstown. During winters, the lake gets surrounded by mountains that are clad with layers of white snow and a cruise on the lake is the best way to cherish its beauty.

Which are the best adventure things to do in Queenstown?

1. Ride through Skippers Canyon: A ride in four-wheelers through the daunting narrow path beside the roaring Shotover River with steep drop-offs and no guarding trails is only for the brave souls.

2. White river rafting at Kawarau River: The grade II and grade III rapids of the Kawarau River are great for thrilling white river rafting. With life jackets and safety gears on, racing against the wind and water in air-filled rafts requires true guts.

3. Jet Boat rides at Shotover River: The historic Shotover River is one of the most adventurous places to visit in Queenstown. Seasoned drivers take you on adventurous jet boat rides at Shotover River and the 360 degrees turn they do can give you chills in the spine.

4. Parasailing at Marine Parade: The waterfront of Queenstown is perfect to take you on a fly-like-a-bird journey over Queenstown Beach. As you parasail, you can enjoy a bird’s view of the scenic landscapes of Queenstown.

5. Ben Lomond Track Tramping: This highly challenging long-distance walking trail is one of the valorous places to see in Queenstown and takes you through the dense alpine forests to the Ben Lomond Summit.

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