New Zealand Bars and Nightlife
New Zealand Bars and Nightlife
AUCKLAND

The Britomart Precinct
home to some of the trendiest bars and restaurants. Set on the waterfront, numerous old warehouses and packing sheds have been converted into stunning spaces to enjoy your night out in.
Ponsonby
A 2km long strip of road just up the hill from the waterfront, is a favourite for locals and visitors alike. A mix of casual eateries, fine dining, pubs and bars, there’s something here for everyone late into the small hours.
Viaduct
Built for the America’s Cup, bars and restaurants line the marina and compete for attention with the super yachts moored out front. Just beside Britomart.
North Wharf
Just a short walk over the Te Whero bridge. Set in old fishing sheds and amongst working fishing boats, you know the fish will be fresh.
K' Road (Karangahape Rd)
It’s got a bit of a dubious reputation but you know that means there are some undiscovered gems and a fun and often random night ahead.
Concrete Playground
You’re a weather vane for everything cool in Auckland.
QUEENSTOWN

Searle Lane & Social
Queenstown’s social hub, a pretty decent spot for a little bit of eating, drinking and if you’re up for it partying late into the night.
Stacks Pub
A casual but gourmet experience. Relax outside by the roaring fire on the sunniest deck in Queenstown or make yourself comfortable inside in the lively atmosphere. With the big sports games on the screens and delicious and gourmet pub food, Stacks Pub is the ideal destination for your next chilled-out family night, or gathering of friends.
Pub on Wharf
Queenstown’s local Pub! We are Queenstown’s home of live music, 20 dollar meals and Mac’s naturally crafted beers. If you’re into live music, you have come to the right place. With local live gigs every night of the week we’ll keep you entertained well through the night.
Below Zero Ice Bar
There is no time limit; it is up to you how long you stay! Everything in the bar is made of ice; their amazingly detailed sculptures, seating areas, ice hockey table, photo booth, fireplace, custom built bar and even the glasses that they serve their delicious cocktails in. All constructed by hand by their exceptionally talented ice carver and reimagined every 3 months, to ensure every ice experience is better than the last!. Currently number 1 on Trip Advisor for nightlife in Queenstown, Below Zero is proud to be the biggest and best ice experience in the Southern Hemisphere. Fun for all ages and groups!
Perky’s Floating Bar
New Zealand’s only floating bar! Situated right in the heart of Queenstown bay, Perky’s has endless views of Lake Wakatipu and the surrounding mountains. Enjoy locally crafted beers and Central Otago wines on their heated rooftop deck or snuggle up in the wooden booths inside the boat. The boat is permanently moored on the Million Dollar cruise jetty, opposite the famous Patagonia Chocolates. If you’re hungry, Perky’s encourage you to bring your takeaways onboard to dine in!
Bardeaux’s - Wine, Whisky,
and Cocktails
This sumptuous up-market venue is all about service, the huge open fire, knowledgeable staff and great music. Bordeaux’s extensive wine and cocktail menu only adds to the elegant ambience. The range of local Pinots is eclectic, backed up by a cellar of vintage wines and champagnes. This bar is sultry and seductive; sitting among all the party and dance bars. Bardeaux is a haven for those who want a night out with friends or a relaxing wine by the big fire after a day on the slopes!
The Ballarat Trading
Company
Located in Queenstown’s famous mall, has been described as ‘like stepping into another world’. Inspired by an 1850’s trading emporium, The Ballarat is something truly unique embracing the colour of old world Queenstown. Choose a cosy booth, sit in the courtyard or out in the sun drenched mall – The Ballarat has it all.
WELLINGTON

Wellington’s after dark playground extends from swinging Courtenay Place to Willis Street, Lambton Quay and Queens Wharf. Scores of late-night cafes, restaurants, bars and clubs can be found within easy walking distance of central hotels and motels. The frenetic partying carries on well into the night, every night, but pulsates longer and louder from Thursday to Saturday. Often there seems to be no distinction between bars, cafes and clubs as many offer live music and dancing and live bands perform on the weekends.
C H R I S T C H U R C H

With the can-do attitude of the locals and businesses, quirky cafes, bars and restaurants literally popped up all around Christchurch following the earthquake. Stroll down cool laneways and stumble across hidden gems or head to a local craft brewery. Check out the rediscovered city suburbs that are going off. Addington, Riccarton, Merivale and Fendalton are the spots to head for.
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