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Hawke's Bay

Highlights

  • Art Deco architecture
  • Local wines - pinot gris and syrah
  • Cape Kidnappers gannet colony

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Beautifully preserved 1930s architecture is Napier's special point of difference.

View from Te Mata Peak
Hawke's Bay
View from Te Mata Peak, Hawke's Bay

Street after street of stunning and beautifully-restored Art Deco buildings have made Napier famous as one of the most complete collections of Art Deco buildings in the world. In 1931 a massive earthquake rocked Hawke's Bay for more than three minutes, killing nearly 260 and destroying the commercial centre of Napier.

Rebuilding began almost immediately, and new buildings reflected the architectural styles of the times - Stripped Classical, Spanish Mission and Art Deco. Napier is often referred to as a 1930s film set, and one of the best ways to enjoy the streetscape is on a self-guided walk - ask for a map at the information centre or at the Art Deco Trust. Guided walks(opens in new window) around the city are also available every day rain or shine (except Christmas Day!). Every February, Napier celebrates its heritage with the Art Deco Festival - a stylish celebration of all things 1930s, including vintage cars, fashion and music.

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