Coffee Shops in New Zealand
View All LocationsTe Awamutu
Te Awamutu is a service town known for its rich history and the 'Rose Town of New Zealand' due to its beautiful rose gardens. It also has a strong connection to the local Māori culture.
Te Hapara
Te Hapara is situated to the northwest of the Gisborne city center. It is primarily a residential area with a variety of local amenities.
Te Puke
Known as the 'Kiwifruit Capital of the World,' Te Puke is a small town that serves as the economic hub for the kiwifruit industry. It offers a quaint rural New Zealand feel and access to bush walks and waterfalls.
Thames
Thames is a historic town known for its gold mining heritage and is the gateway to the Coromandel Peninsula, a popular area for beaches, forests, and natural beauty.
Tikipunga
Located to the northeast of Whangārei's city center, Tikipunga is primarily a residential area, featuring the Whangarei Falls and the A. H. Reed Memorial Park, popular among nature enthusiasts.
Timaru
A port town on the east coast of the South Island, Timaru is known for its Victorian and Edwardian architecture, Caroline Bay beach, and the annual summer carnival.
Tokoroa
Nestled in Waikato, Tokoroa sits near the forest-clad Mamaku Ranges, exuding a vibrant community spirit. Known for its timber industry, the town offers a close-knit, laid-back vibe with rich Maori heritage.
Upper Hutt
Located further north of Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt is surrounded by hills and is known for its outdoor recreational opportunities including hiking, biking, and access to several national parks.
Waikanae
Waikanae, nestled between the Kapiti Coast and the Tararua Range, offers a tranquil retreat with its scenic beaches, lush nature reserves, and vibrant arts community, embodying a serene, family-friendly atmosphere.
Waitakere
Waitakere features lush rainforest in the Waitakere Ranges, beautiful west coast beaches, and is a gateway to outdoor activities.
Waitara
Located to the north of New Plymouth, Waitara is a town with a strong community spirit, known for its river activities and cultural significance in Maori history.
Wellington
The capital city of New Zealand, Wellington is known for its vibrant arts scene, windswept harbor, and the iconic Beehive building, which houses New Zealand's parliament.
Westport
Located at the mouth of the Buller River, Westport is known for its coal mining heritage and is a gateway to the northern West Coast. It provides access to outdoor activities such as caving, rafting, and visiting the nearby seal colony at Cape Foulwind.
Whakatāne
Known for its proximity to the active volcano Whakaari/White Island, Whakatane offers significant cultural heritage and is a gateway to outdoor adventures.
Whanganui
Whanganui, nestled by the scenic Whanganui River, boasts rich Māori heritage and vibrant arts. Its charming Victorian architecture and riverside markets encapsulate its quaint, historic essence.
Whangārei
The northernmost city in New Zealand, serving as the regional capital of Northland. Known for its bustling marina, the Whangarei Falls, and proximity to beautiful beaches like Tutukaka Coast.
Whataupoko
Located on the northern bank of the Taruheru River, Whataupoko offers scenic river views and is popular for its parks and recreational areas.
Whitianga
This coastal town on the Coromandel Peninsula is a favorite holiday spot, noted for its stunning beaches, boating, and fishing activities, as well as the nearby Hot Water Beach.
Windsor
A suburb of Invercargill known for its attractive parks and recreational facilities, including the popular Windsor Park.
Wānaka
Situated at the southern end of Lake Wanaka, it is known for its outdoor sports year-round, spectacular landscapes, and as a gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park.