I stood on the hilltop and gazed out at the azure sea below.
Penguins played in crisp waves as snow-capped mountains twinkled in
a cloudless sky. New Zealand is the home of sand and surf, exotic
Southern Hemisphere wildlife, a bounty of tropical rainforests and
tramping trails that wind endlessly. It’s no secret that New
Zealand is an outdoor wonderland. However, New Zealand’s beauty is
only part of its allure.
On a recent trip exploring the country’s great outdoors, I also
experienced some of its great indoors. More than just a pretty
face, New Zealand is a progressive, hip country that prides itself
in hosting a wide variety of trendy nightlife spots and fantastic
dining.
Christchurch
As the largest city on New Zealand’s South Island, Christchurch
feels like someone spilled a country town over a metropolitan city.
Uncomplicated and low-key, Christchurch still offers big-city
amenities including plenty of eateries, shopping and after-hours
fun.
Popular with the college crowd, the Grumpy Mole decorated in a
country-cowboy motif also features a dance floor, 24-hour alcohol
service and wide-screen TVs.
Down the road, the ultra-hip Foam Lounge Bar features nightly
house and hip-hop music, with a decor accented by white vinyl, red
velour and a pool table, as well as the city’s first train tracks
running through the bar. Foam offers a menu of 40 different
cocktails.
In general, Manchester Street hosts popular pubs and hangouts
catering to a variety of late-night tastes. Agents should point
travelers toward the best restaurant row in town at Oxford Terrace,
which offers numerous dining options by the river, like the
delicious Sticky Fingers.
Wellington
Agents recommending nightspots to Wellington-bound clients
should consider Courtenay Place for a more established setting and
Cuba Street for a slightly livelier scene. Both streets offer
plenty of places to stop for a drink, but Wellington remains more
of a young college town.
Clients looking for something hidden might try Good Luck. The
scene is so hip, the bar doesn’t need a sign. Found on Cuba Street,
visitors should go down the stairs next to the Thai restaurant with
the yellow sign by the Matterhorn (another popular hangout) to see
this trendy retreat. Once inside, partiers will find a dimly lit,
brick-walled bar playing cool Motown music with beer on tap and a
cover charge after 10 p.m.
Logan Brown is my favorite Wellington spot. While primarily a
fantastic restaurant, Logan Brown touts a clear glass bar filled
with sea horses, starfish and other aquatics.
While on Courtenay Place, Hummingbird offers a warm, cozy
restaurant and bar catering to those beyond the college scene
serving up wine, French cuisine and New Zealand-style tapas.
Hummingbird also has live music.
Visitors should note that venturing beyond downtown Wellington
by foot is a workout. The city’s hills are comparable to San
Francisco’s steepest slopes.
Auckland
Auckland is the most populous and cosmopolitan city in New
Zealand. Although there is no shortage of trendy stops, the area
around the Viaduct offers the best nightlife in the city. The
Viaduct is also in walking distance to legendary Queen Street’s
many bars, clubs and the tourist center.
The Viaduct’s Minus 5 invites clients into the world’s coolest
bar literally. Visitors will find ice sculptures, ice chairs and
ice glasses served atop an icy bar. For a $17 cover, patrons get a
parka and boots for a frozen 30-minute experience.
After chillin’ at Minus 5, clients can warm up by the fireplace
in another stylish spot. Pasha offers exotic Middle-Eastern appeal
with a full bar, tapas and plush, red decor.
Ponsonby Street is another notable Auckland area. The stretch is
loaded with clubs to suit most tastes, including favorites like
Lime and Vicky’s Bar. Clients can also find a dance partner at the
outrageous and gay-friendly SPQR.
And when morning comes, travelers can always escape to New
Zealand’s great outdoors.
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Auckland
Lime
09-360-7167
Minus 5
www.minus5.co.nz
Pasha
www.pasha.co.nz
SPQR
09-360-1710
Vicky’s Bar
09-376-8663
Christchurch
Foam
www.foambar.com
The Grumpy Mole
www.grumpymole.com
Sticky Fingers
www.stickyfingers.co.nz
Wellington
Good Luck Bar
04-801-9950
Hummingbird
04-801-6336
Logan Brown
www.loganbrown.co.nz
Matterhorn
www.matterhorn.co.nz
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