Coffee Shops in New Zealand

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Pukekohe

Pukekohe serves as a major agricultural hub in Auckland, known for its fertile soil and the Pukekohe Park Raceway, hosting various motorsport events.

TownAuckland, New Zealand

Queenstown

A renowned holiday destination, Queenstown is famous for its adventure sports, including bungee jumping, skiing, and skydiving, as well as its stunning scenery of mountains and lakes.

TownOtago, New Zealand

Raglan

A renowned surfing destination with a laid-back atmosphere, famous for its black sand beaches and vibrant arts scene.

TownWaikato, New Zealand

Rangiora

A rural town north of Christchurch, Rangiora is a hub for the surrounding farming and lifestyle block communities and is known for its charming high street and community events.

TownCanterbury, New Zealand

Redwoodtown

A residential suburb of Blenheim, offering a quiet community atmosphere with easy access to the amenities of the city.

SuburbMarlborough, New Zealand

Renwick

Located close to Blenheim, Renwick is surrounded by vineyards and is central to Marlborough's wine industry.

TownMarlborough, New Zealand

Riccarton

A bustling suburb of Christchurch with a mix of residential and commercial areas, famous for the Riccarton House and Bush.

SuburbCanterbury, New Zealand

Richmond

Situated to the south of Nelson, Richmond is a rapidly growing town with a blend of residential and commercial developments. It serves as a hub for the surrounding farming communities and vineyards.

TownNelson, New Zealand

Riversdale

A small suburb of Blenheim, offering a blend of residential and semi-rural properties. Known for its peaceful environment.

SuburbMarlborough, New Zealand

Rolleston

One of the fastest-growing areas in New Zealand, Rolleston is known for its modern housing developments and community facilities, serving as a commuter town with easy access to Christchurch.

TownCanterbury, New Zealand

Rotorua

Famous for its geothermal activity, including hot springs and geysers, Rotorua is a major tourist destination renowned for its Maori culture and adventure tourism opportunities.

CityBay of Plenty, New Zealand

Rototuna

A rapidly growing suburb of Hamilton, known for its modern housing and excellent community facilities.

SuburbWaikato, New Zealand

Russell

A historic town previously known as Kororareka, noted for its role in early New Zealand history and now a popular holiday destination with its picturesque waterfront and colonial architecture.

TownNorthland, New Zealand

Springlands

A suburb in the north of Blenheim known for its convenient shopping facilities and proximity to the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre.

SuburbMarlborough, New Zealand

St. Clair

A seaside suburb of Dunedin known for its beautiful beaches, esplanade, and the heated saltwater St. Clair Hot Salt Water Pool.

SuburbOtago, New Zealand

Stewart Island

Located 30 kilometers south of the South Island, known for its pristine natural environment, rare wildlife, and as a popular destination for hiking and bird watching.

TownSouthland, New Zealand

Stoke

Stoke is a residential suburb with a mix of retail and light industrial zones. Known for its community facilities including parks, a library, and sports complexes, it is integral to the Nelson urban area.

SuburbNelson, New Zealand

Strandon

A suburb of New Plymouth, Strandon is located near Fitzroy Beach, popular for surfing and beach activities, and is home to many local shops and cafes.

SuburbTaranaki, New Zealand

Stratford

Situated at the gateway to Egmont National Park, Stratford is known for its Shakespearean theme, with many streets named after Shakespearean characters.

TownTaranaki, New Zealand

Sumner

A coastal suburb of Christchurch, Sumner is popular for its beaches, cafés, and the scenic Sumner Headland. It's a favorite spot for both locals and tourists seeking a beachside atmosphere.

SuburbCanterbury, New Zealand

Tahunanui

A popular suburb of Nelson, Tahunanui is renowned for its beautiful beach and family-friendly attractions, including a zoo and a fun park. It is a favored spot for both locals and tourists seeking sun and sea.

SuburbNelson, New Zealand

Taihape

Known as the 'Gumboot Capital of the World', Taihape is a quirky town that offers a unique cultural experience with its annual Gumboot Day festival.

TownManawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

Takaka

Located in Golden Bay, Takaka is known for its artistic community and the nearby Te Waikoropupū Springs, one of the clearest freshwater springs in the world.

TownTasman, New Zealand

Takapuna

Takapuna is a popular beach destination with a lively commercial and entertainment district, offering a mix of dining, shopping, and cultural experiences.

SuburbAuckland, New Zealand

Takaro

Known for its industrial areas and retail spaces, Takaro is a key economic suburb in Palmerston North.

SuburbManawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

Taradale

A suburban area in Napier, Taradale is home to the prestigious EIT (Eastern Institute of Technology) and several wineries, including the famous Mission Estate Winery. The suburb features quiet residential streets and local parks.

SuburbHawke's Bay, New Zealand

Taumarunui

Taumarunui is known for its proximity to the Whanganui and Ongarue Rivers, offering outdoor activities like jet boating and kayaking, and is a gateway to the Ruapehu district.

TownManawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

Taupō

Located at the edge of New Zealand's largest lake, Lake Taupo, this town is a major tourist destination famous for trout fishing, water sports, and scenic attractions like the Huka Falls.

TownWaikato, New Zealand

Tauranga

A vibrant coastal city that serves as the main urban center in the Bay of Plenty. Known for its beautiful harbor, extensive beaches, and as a hub for international trade through the Port of Tauranga.

CityBay of Plenty, New Zealand

Te Anau

A popular tourist destination, Te Anau serves as the main gateway to Fiordland National Park and is known for its stunning lake and access to the Milford and Kepler Tracks.

TownSouthland, New Zealand