About Hamilton

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Hamilton is a beautiful city and a renowned tourist destination of New Zealand. It is situated in the Waikato region of New Zealand. Hamilton is New Zealand's largest inland city. Hamilton city enjoys a lively caf scene, and you'll find some great places to relax with a latte. Hamilton is located to the south of Auckland.

The City of Hamilton is built around the beautiful Waikato River. You can make the most of Hamilton's riverside location with a stroll through the lovely Hamilton Gardens, or a leisurely cruise aboard the city’s iconic paddleboat, the Waipa Delta. SKYCITY Hamilton, overlooking the river, has live entertainment on Fridays and Saturdays, or check out the excellent Waikato Museum, also on the river's edge.

Getting to Hamilton is very easy for the tourists coming from neighboring cities and other far away destinations. The Hamilton Airport connects the cities of New Zealand and Australia. It acts as the main hub of several airlines of this city.

There are umpteen

Tourist attractions in Hamilton

. When you are on your

Hamilton Tours

, you can get set for the chocolate and candy factory visits, farm tours, balloon rides, weekly markets, etc. Hamilton is one of New Zealand's key educational centres and the city is also a popular choice for business conferences. Hamilton has a number of campgrounds and holiday parks catering to the needs of travellers enjoying a New Zealand camping holiday. There are several airlines that fly to and from the Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton. This has made the

Hamilton Travel

all the more easy.


Hamilton Attractions

Hamilton Zoo
Considered to be one of the country's best, the Waikato's award-winning wildlife park features Australasia's largest freeflight sanctuary. The zoo is located 8km from the city en route to Raglan. Established in 1969 as a game farm, the zoo features a wide range of flora and fauna species.

Waikato Museum of Art and History
Waikato Museum of Art and History is one of the renowned Tourist Attractions in Hamilton located at Grantham Street. The collection of Waikato Museum of Art and History, Hamilton is organized into 4 areas:

* Visual Arts
* Tangata Whenua
* Science
* Social History

The museum offers a wide range of unique spaces suitable for groups of between 1 and 280 people. The tourists can dine at the on-site Museum Café. There is a pay car park beside the Waikato Museum of Art and History, Hamilton.

Victoria Street
Victoria Street is one of the popular Tourist Attractions in Hamilton. Victoria Street, Hamilton runs parallel to the Waikato River and Main Street. There is a number of commercial art galleries in Victoria Street. Victoria Street located at a major road and rail nexus in the heart of the Waikato basin and at a distance of 130 kilometers south of Auckland.

Left Bank Theatre
Left Bank Theatre is located in Marlborough Place. In addition to the Left Bank Theatre, Hamilton City Theatres provides a professional venue and event management system at 3 theatrical venues in the city. They are ideal for concerts, drama, dance, conferences, conventions and social events.

Lake Karapiro
Lake Karapiro is one of the favorite water sports destinations in New Zealand. The lake is one of many visited Tourist Attractions in Hamilton. Southeast of Cambridge is Lake Karapiro, a 24km long reservoir supplying the Karapiro hydroelectric station (viewing is possible). The lake is an artificial lake created as part of a hydroelectricity scheme on the Waikato River. Lake Karapiro has 7.7 square kilometers of calm water and is ideal for water-skiers, yachts, canoeists, boats and rowers. At the Lake Karapiro Camping and Pursuits Centre travelers can undertake various affordable outdoor experiences. It features an outdoor recreational activities, excellent venue, peaceful accommodation and camping facilities.

Transportation in Hamilton

Transportation in Hamilton comprises chiefly cars and trains. Transportation in Hamilton also includes the subway system of the city, which is currently undergoing renovation.

Buses are also regarded as one of the cheap and excellent modes of transportation in Hamilton.

But for detailed and interesting sightseeing in Hamilton in the course of extensive Hamilton tours and travel, the best transportation in Hamilton is the automobile.

Geographic Location

Central North Island, surrounding the lower and central reaches of the Waikato River.

Population

115,700

Climate

Temperate with mild, wet winters and summers that are warm and dry.

Temperatures
Summer : 22-27°C.
Winter : 10-15°C.

Annual rainfall
1184mm.