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  1. Welcome to Queenstown. Nestled amidst New Zealand's spectacular alpine landscapes, Queenstown offers more than just a getaway. Immerse yourself in nature and connect with our landscapes and warm community. Queenstown invites you to slow down, experience more and become a temporary local.

  2. Find the best things to do in Queenstown New Zealand. From adventure to relaxation, this stunning four season alpine destination has activities for everyone.

  3. Queenstown is located in the southern lakes region of the South Island of New Zealand. Surrounded by dramatic mountains and crystal clear Lake Whakatipu, Queenstown is renowned for its spectacular scenery, four distinct seasons and world-class activities and attractions.

  4. Discover Queenstown's range of accommodation, from holiday parks, apartments, backpackers, holiday homes, motels and hotels. Make your next trip a dream.

  5. Discover the best places to eat and drink in Queenstown. Award-winning restaurants and bars, delicious cafes, family-friendly, and vegetarian & vegan options.

  6. Take in the Queenstown's breathtaking natural beauty with a scenic tour. Explore sightseeing activities for all styles of traveller - by land, air or lake.

  7. Use our Official Visitor Information Guide and interactive activities map to help plan your Queenstown visit. View our Wine Trail Map, Biking and Walking maps.

  8. Glenorchy, a true slice of New Zealand paradise, is surrounded by magnificent snow-capped mountains and sits a spectacular 45-minute drive from Queenstown. Glenorchy’s soaring peaks, pristine lakes, glacial rivers, and ancient beech forests are a dream destination for outdoor adventures.

  9. Catch the iconic Skyline Gondola up to the the top of Bob's Peak and try the famous Luge. Or travel further afield and enjoy amazing 360° views of Queenstown and the Southern Alps from the top of Coronet Peak with the new Coronet Express Gondola.

  10. Get your heart pumping and feel alive with a Queenstown adrenaline experience. Free-fall at 200km, leap from New Zealand's highest bungy, the worlds's biggest swing, hurtle down the world's steepest zipline or soar high above Queenstown on a tandem paraglide.

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