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About Invercargill
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Invercargill is the southernmost and westernmost city in
New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world. Also reminiscent of Invercargill’s past, is the distinctive architecture of churches and buildings, still intact. They include Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco and others. |
Transportation and Accommodation
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Invercargill is accessible by road from
Christchurch and Queenstown. Coach services operated by Intercity connect Invercargill to rest of the country. There is a domestic airport serving flights to
Christchurch.
Invercargill offers a wide array accommodation options such as B&B, back packers, hotels, homestays, farm stays etc. to suit all budgets.
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Visitor Attractions
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For the art and culture savvy, a visit to
Anderson
Park
Art
Gallery,
Bluff
Maritime
Museum,
Southland
Museum and
Art
Gallery,
Water
Tower
etc. is a must. There are many Victorian heritage buildings in the
township of
Invercargill.
Invercargill offers a wide variety of options for nature lovers. You can explore the wetlands, forest walks, bird watching etc. To add to the beauty of Invercargill there are many parks and gardens around Invercargill. |
Traveler Resources
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