How a small NZ town's burgers became world famous
You realise that this is not your regular burger bar when you see the queue clogging the pavement along Queenstown's Shotover Street.
You realise that this is not your regular burger bar when you see the queue clogging the pavement along Queenstown's Shotover Street.
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Queenstown is much more than a place for snowsports, great food and luxury accommodation. Brook Sabin goes in search of the region's best hidden gems you probably haven't heard of.
On the south-east tip, we discover the blissful beauty that typifies New Zealand.
Queenstown has plenty to delight vegans and vegetarians.
This luxurious beautifully located property is peak QT.
It's vertiginous, dramatic and wonderful. Rain is forecast to march in behind us, but the sky is as clean as a new page.
Marmite scrolls and Central Otago wines are two must-haves in this centre for the active and the adventurous.
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It might be known as the Kiwi capital of extreme activities, but there's more to Queenstown than bungy jumping and speedboats. The town is on the edge of breathtaking mountain ranges and there are hikes in the surrounding areas to suit all tastes. In winter, Coronet Peak and the Remarkables offer some of the country's best skiing. In town, there's plenty of nightlife and dining options to keep you warm.