 

Surrounded by the soaring indigo heights of the  Remarkables and framed by the meandering coves of Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is a  right show-off. Looking like a small town, but displaying the energy of a small  city, it wears its ‘Global Adventure Capital’ badge proudly, and most visitors  take the time to do crazy things here that they’ve never done before. No-one’s  ever visited and said, ‘I’m bored’.
 
Then there's the other Queenstown. The one with the  cosmopolitan restaurant and arts scene, excellent vineyards and five  international-standard golf courses. Go ahead and jump off a bridge or out of a  plane, but take time to slow down and experience Queenstown without the  adrenaline. At the very least, find a lakeside bench at dusk and immerse  yourself in one of NZ’s most beautiful views.
Queenstown is well used to visitors with international  accents, so expect great tourist facilities but also big crowds, especially in  summer and winter. Autumn (March to May) and spring (October to November) are  slightly quieter, but Queenstown is a true year-round destination.
The town’s bars are regularly packed with a mainly  young crowd that really know how to holiday. If you’re a more private soul, drop  in to see what all the fuss is about, but then get out and explore the sublime  wilderness further up the lake at 
Glenorchy.
 
 
 
 
 
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