Things to do in Rotorua, North Island: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

November 19, 2021 Toi Mattera

Bubbling mineral springs and pools promise maximum relaxation in Rotorua, on New Zealand's North Island. Therapeutic hot mud pools, dramatic geysers and a buried village are within easy reach of the city. What happens in the bubbling mud geysers of "Rotovegas"—the area at the top of Fenton Street—stays in Rotovegas. Once you've made the most of the mud, soar nearly 2,000 feet on the Skyline Gondola for views of Lake Rotorua, then zip back down to explore the lake by paddle steamer, fishing charter or WWII amphibious vehicle.
Restaurants in Rotorua

1. Rotorua international stadium

78 Devon Street, Rotorua 3015 New Zealand http://www.eventsandvenues.co.nz/venues/rotorua-international-stadium/
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Rotorua international stadium

2. Amokura Glass

153 Fairy Springs Rd. Fairy Springs, Rotorua 3015 New Zealand +64 27 608 6545 [email protected] http://www.amokuraglass.com
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Amokura Glass

Come into Amokura Glass to see how glass objects are made or to try working with glass yourself. Watch our artists shape one of the most dynamic and fascinating materials on earth, molten glass. Watch as the glass moves and glows! Our artists will pinch pull and blow the glass into different forms to make one of a kind glass art. After watching how the glass is shaped, you can shop in the gallery to pick up your own unique piece of glass. Want to give it a go? We offer workshops every weekend in blown and fused glass. Learn how to make your own glass paperweight, pumpkin or tile! Sign up online! Summer hours 9am- 5pm (Nov 1- April 1). Demos from 9:20-2:30 Winter house 10am- 5pm (April 1 - Nov1). Demos from 1:00- 5:00

3. Whakarewarewa - The Living Maori Village

17 Tryon Street Whakarewarewa Village, Rotorua 3010 New Zealand +64 7-349 3463 [email protected] http://www.whakarewarewa.com/
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4.5 based on 2,669 reviews

Whakarewarewa - The Living Maori Village

With natural geothermal heat radiating from the ground, Whakarewarewa Living Māori Village is a unique cultural experience, set in a fascinating geothermal landscape, offering an authentic peek into Māori village life. Hourly guided tours give visitors a chance to learn how the geothermal resources are used in daily life, twice-daily cultural performances are filled with fun interactivity, and a network of nature trails traverse geothermal lakes, bubbling mud and explosive geysers. This will be a memorable experience for all ages. Open 8.30am – 5.00pm daily.

Reviewed By linfarrington24 - Launceston, Australia

Loved seeing how Maori people have lived and evolved over hundreds of years. Wonderful to be welcomed and encouraged to share their pride in their cultural heritage. We started with a tour by a young guide who had a uniquely modern perspective on her heritage, we followed that with the cultural show which brought us to tears in the beauty of the love songs and the passion of the cultural expressions. Finally we shared a traditionally prepared meal, which we thought we would 'experience' rather than enjoy. How wrong we were! It all goes to show how much we have to learn from our indigenous brothers and sisters!

4. Te Puia

Hemo Road, Rotorua New Zealand +64 7-348 9047 [email protected] http://www.tepuia.com
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4.5 based on 5,628 reviews

Te Puia

Te Puia spans 70 hectares within the historic Te Whakarewarewa Valley, on the edge of town. We are home to the world famous Pohutu geyser, to mud pools, hot springs, to silica formations to the Kiwi bird and the national schools of wood carving, weaving, stone and bone carving. We have shared these treasures with manuhiri (visitors) for 170 years and proudly continue that legacy today.

Reviewed By ruki-de - Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

Enjoyed the combo with the guided tour of the craft school, Pohutu geyser, general entertainment, Maori show, the multi-course dinner and hot chocolate back at the geyser after dark. Included pick-up from and return to accommodation.

5. Fancy Meow Cat Cafe

1210 Arawa Street, Rotorua 3010 New Zealand +64 7-460 6868 [email protected] http://fancymeowcatcafe.co.nz/
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Fancy Meow Cat Cafe

Welcome to Fancy Meow Cat Cafe! FANCY MEOW Cat Cafe is Rotorua's first Cat Cafe New Zealand's only Cat Cafe with beautiful purebred CATS and KITTENS! We are so excited to bring the very first Cat Cafe to Rotorua! Here we have many beautiful feline friends that will bring you joy. We will be very busy for the first few months of opening, particularly on weekends and holidays, so please make sure you pre-purchase your tickets here or call us in advance to ensure your place before arrival, as we have to limit the number of people per hour for the well-being of our cats. So, come in for a visit to relax, decompress, and enjoy our furry friends. The cats and kittens are always grateful for play and cuddle time with their human companions. We can't wait to host you at Fancy Meow!

Reviewed By erinb350 - Rotorua, New Zealand

Had a wondering morning spent with some beautiful cats and kittens while sipping my morning “cappurrrcino” cat toys are provided to play along with a cozy environment with massage chairs! Perfect place to relax and de-stress ☕️????

6. Sulphur Point

1 Queens Drive, Rotorua 3010 New Zealand http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/bay-of-plenty/places/sulphur-bay-wildlife-refuge/
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Sulphur Point

Reviewed By Luvinspoonful - Rotorua, New Zealand

Pick your parking place and walk as far or as short as you like. Whether it’s through the grounds behind the museum or from the Polynesian Pools to the point this is interesting. Bird life on the shores or in the bush and even some geothermal activity. You can bike it or walk it and if you go all the way lose 2 hours of your time. If you intend on walking fur babies then keep them on a lead (and little kids too) because there are some risks for the littlies (you may walk close to the road, hot pools or the lake)

7. Te Papaiouru Marae

1 Hurunga Street, Rotorua 3010 New Zealand http://www.rotorua-travel-secrets.com/ohinemutu.html
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Te Papaiouru Marae

8. Fred W Wylie Memorial Statue

Queens Drive, Government Gardens, Rotorua 3201 New Zealand http://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/rotorua-south-african-war-memorial
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Fred W Wylie Memorial Statue

9. Arawa War Memorial Statue

1 Queens Drive Government Gardens, Rotorua 3010 New Zealand http://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/arawa-war-memorial-rotorua
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Arawa War Memorial Statue

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

Arawa War Memorial Statue is also referred to as Te Arawa Soldiers Memorial and is located in the Government Gardens. It is an interesting dedication and is certainly worth visiting.

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