Beautiful Nelson, New Zealand has become a popular tourist destination and for good reason. This charming coastal town serves as a welcome getaway for those looking to escape in a bit of history, coastal beauty, arts, and culture. People just can't get enough of Nelson.
Like many New Zealand cities, Nelson has its own unique story. The history of Nelson is preserved in its incredible art galleries, museums, and beautiful historic architecture. Unlike many nearby towns, Nelson has managed to maintain its whimsy by preserving the cherished Victorian architecture. The historic buildings give the city unmatched character and nostalgia. When you need a holiday, Nelson promises an experience filled with discovery and relaxation.
Getting in and around Nelson
Nelson Airport
Nelson Regional Airport makes getting in to Nelson convenient and fast. The Nelson airport accommodates mostly domestic flights, with regular trips from Christchurch, Auckland, Rotorua and Queenstown. Once you arrive at the airport, you may take a taxi or a shuttle bus to the city. However, shuttle buses are slightly less expensive. InterCity Coachlines is a bus company that also offers bus trips into Nelson.
Nelson Transport
Getting around Nelson is fairly convenient as they do have a number of options for transportation. Nelson has a bus service that offers commuter routes as well as touring routes if you wish to learn about the city while you go from place to place. You can also take a taxi as they're available in Nelson as well.
Nelson Car Hire
Nelson care hire is mostly available at the Nelson Regional Airport.
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Nelson accommodation
Nelson accommodation is quite affordable. Many of the Nelson hotels are very moderately priced. There are a few more luxurious establishments in the area for those looking to indulge themselves a bit. However, most travellers will find that Nelson is a very affordable place to travel without having to sacrifice much on quality.
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- Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco. Guests can enjoy luxurious rooms and apartments and treat themselves to delicious meals at the restaurant or a day of pampering at the spa.
- At the Shelbourne Villa in the beautiful city of Nelson, you'll feel like a guest at a friend's elegant home. This bed and breakfast has cosy furnishings and beautiful gardens for unmatched charm.
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| Mid-range |
- The Heritage Rutherford Hotel in the city is both urban and classic with beautiful rooms and a convenient location.
- The Trailways Hotel is stylish and fresh and many of the rooms have beautiful Nelson city views or views of the Maitai River.
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| Budget |
- The Amber House is a delightful bed and breakfast with group accommodation available at a remarkably affordable rate.
- At the Harbourside Motel Apartments, the whole family and then some can enjoy beautiful views of Nelson Harbour and comfortable accommodation with all of the amenities.
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| Backpackers |
- At Paradiso Backpackers, not only will you find quality affordable accommodation, you'll also find luxurious amenities like a pool, a spa, and a sauna.
- The YHA Nelson Central is perfectly situated for easy access to the charms of the city. You'll find that it is cosy and inviting.
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Things to do in Nelson
Nelson is a gorgeous town with many options to keep you entertained. You certainly are in no danger of doing the same thing twice. Nelson boasts historic buildings, wineries, museums, and art galleries for the more cultured traveller and beautiful gardens and parks for those who wish to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Suter te Arotaoi o Whakatu. The Suter te Arotaoi o Whakatu is one of New Zealand's most important art galleries that's home to artistic pieces of national as well as international importance.
The World of Wearable Art and Collectible Cars Museum. Explore the history of the auto industry and wearable art garments in this unique museum that also features a cafe, a painting gallery, and a retail store.
Founders Historic Park. Take a trip back in time and visit this realm of restored historic buildings, cars, and other nostalgic structures. There is also a gourmet cafe onsite.
Isel House. The Isel House is a must see when visiting Nelson. The tremendous home was built in the late 19th century for the largest local land owner, Thomas Marsden. The structure has incredible gardens and it's quite a sight to behold.
Nelson Botanical Gardens. These incredible local botanical gardens feature flawless local flora as well as a gorgeous lookout of the entire area. The Nelson Botanical Gardens are a perfect way to spend an afternoon for those with an appreciation for gardening.
Nelson Provincial Museum. Explore Nelson's Maori history and take in the exhibitions, artefacts, and presentations at the Nelson Provincial Museum.
Miyazu Japanese Garden. As a tribute to Nelson's sister city, Miyazu, Japan, this gorgeous Japanese garden makes for a beautiful afternoon stop. The cherry blossoms in the spring are absolutely spectacular.
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Day trips around Nelson
Nelson Wine tours. Wine tours are a favourite pastime for Nelson locals as well as Nelson visitors. On the way to Motueka from Nelson there are numerous local wineries for you to discover.
Abel Tasman National Park. This famed national park could easily keep you busy for a couple of days with hiking, kayaking, and other great outdoor activities.
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