Time is flying. Hard to believe this little road trip was 2 weeks ago. I loved this sign on the foreshore of Lake Rotorua! From there it was a decent drive which took quite a few hours to get to Napier. We drove the Taupo to Napier Road which was a long 1.5 hours drive with forest and farmland and this gorgeous waterfall and more forest and farmland - not my favourite part of the trip really. It was msot certainly a lot colder up on this road!
The hotel room - oh my - it truly really was one of the most divine rooms I have ever stayed in! I made sure I spent some good time relaxing here!
I can never tire walking around this city, taking too many photos of the divine buildings. The city was re-built after the devastating 1931 earthquake. I believe it is said to be one of the best art deco cities in the world. Very well kept and looked after and pleasant to walk for hours, which we did! We also did a lot of cycling all over the place and up some decent hills too.
Such a beautiful city with so much to do. It wasn't the best weather while we were there, but we managed! It is kinda off the beaten track to me and not hugely known for NZers to visit there (I don't know anyone who has taken family holidays there but I think there is loads of stuff to do with families - the foreshore area with the aquarium, parks, skateboard ramps etc looked fantastic). Napier and surrounds are also very well known for its wine! I think it is a very under-rated city, which becomes very busy around the annual Art Deco weekend in February. I certainly do recommend a visit here!
Those photos are wonderful. They brought back so many memories. I loved Napier. We have been there twice.
ReplyDeletelovely photos and that hotel room!!! simply the best I've ever seen :) You look so happy!!
ReplyDeleteIt really is so fabulous isn't it! What a great room you had at your hotel, you must have had a great time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful city. The hotel is beautiful. So envious of that room. I love a bit of luxury
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy taking a holiday there! Thanks so much for the descriptions!
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