The city of Dunedin was built with the riches of the gold rush, consequently it has one of the best collections of Edwardian and Victorian architecture in the southern hemisphere. Gothic church spires, ornate mansions, swathes of native forest and magnificent views of the harbour make Dunedin very memorable. Around the city you can visit historic homes, dip into the chocolate factory and browse the excellent museums. Take a drive along Otago Peninsula to discover Larnach Castle and a choice of wildlife encounters – there are penguin, albatross and seal colonies here. The resident student population keeps Dunedin lively. Functional facts: Approx. population 107,000, i-SITE Visitor Centre, domestic and international airport.
Visitor Information Centre
in Dunedin
Dunedin's official information Centre. We have a complete database of accommodation, tour and transport operators. Friendly help with any enquiry.