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Lovegrove Lane

Easily missed, which only adds to its appeal, Lovegrove Lane hosts a charming row of gentrified sheds, repurposed into a yoga studio, frame shop, florist and GG’s retro café. Located just off Grey Street – keep your eyes peeled. If you see murals, you’re close.

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The Riverbank Lane

A gorgeous pocket of shops and hangouts, combining the fabulous Browsers bookshop (literally packed to the rafters with second-hand literature), a café, burger joint, Duck Island ice cream and a bar boasting elevated river views from its deck.

Hamilton Gardens

Exceptionally beautiful maze of fascinating gardens that cover everything from Indian temples to an Italian villa. Now with a new Egyptian Garden to inspire your green fingers.

Sunday Farmers’ Market

Every Sunday, fresh farm produce direct from the growers. Held at Claudelands Arena.

Zealong Tea Estate

New Zealand’s only commercial tea estate is open for plantation tours, tastings, summer picnics and decadent high teas.

Hamilton Mountain Bike Track

Great for beginners and seasoned pros alike, tackle 10km of single track and Grade 2-3 terrain.

TOP TIP: The Classic Car Museum has a huge car park, albeit distinctly no-frills where self-contained campervans can stay overnight for a bargain $15pp, or $50 for the week! Maximum stay three weeks.

Classics Car Museum & 1950s Diner

Grab yourself a burger and ‘shake then head next door to an enormous collection of classic cars and vintage petrol pumps.

Hamilton Lake Domain

Walk the lake’s 3.8km perimeter, passing lovely little spots for a sit down, as well as the lake fronting Verandah Café, covered picnic area and playground.

Waikato River Cruises

The river is large and fast-flowing, carving a wide and striking route through the heart of Hamilton. A two-hour cruise shows off the best of both the river and city.

Tieke Golf Estate

This new course sits on the banks of the Waikato River and is an amalgamation of the Narrows and Lochiel courses.

Sculpture Park and Arboretum

Meander along the 2km art-innature trail at in Waitakaruru. With over 100 sculptures and installations, it is one of New Zealand’s largest outdoor galleries.

Cornerstone Alpacas

Make friends with dozens of playful alpacas, 20 minutes from Hamilton. Following an alpaca presentation, head into the paddocks. Alpacas are generous receivers of hugs (and food) and boy do they love a selfie!

Indoor Rock-climbing

Extreme Edge is the perfect rainy-day hangout, with 100 climbing routes ranging from absolute beginner level to experienced pro.

Duck Island

A nationwide success story; Kiwis go crazy for ice cream flavours like Fairy Bread and icecream ‘sammies’. The flagship store sits on Grey Street and there’s a second scoop shop on Riverbank Lane.

Hakarimata Scenic Reserve

Near Ngāruawāhia, with three walks to choose from, you’ll be immersed in nature.

Hamilton Zoo

Say hello to 600- plus native and exotic animals. The brand-new tuatara house, daily keeper talks and the immaculate grounds are not to be missed.

Waikato Museum

Visit the new Exscite interactive gallery, jam-packed with science-based activities for kids, perfect for inspiring and satisfying inquisitive little minds.

ArtsPost Galleries & Shop

A mere hop from Waikato Museum (so combine both), this striking building, a former post office, celebrates artists from across the region over three galleries. Entry is free.

Fieldays

Play farmer for the day and browse over 1000 farming exhibitors. This is the southern hemisphere’s largest agricultural event, occurring annually over four days in June.

Balloons Over Waikato

A week-long hot-air balloon bonanza in the skies above Hamilton, culminating in a nightglow event with stationed balloons choreographed to music. With food stalls, fair rides and fireworks. Held every March and every event is free.

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