4 Food Landmarks in Queenstown You Need to Visit
4 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Arrowtown
Arrowtown, New Zealand
Arrowtown is a preserved 1860s gold-rush village 20 kilometres northeast of Queenstown — founded in 1862 after gold was discovered in the Arrow River, booming to a population of 7,000 during the rush, and stabilising at its current population of 2,500 after the gold ran out in the 1880s.

Fergburger
42 Shotover Street, Queenstown
Fergburger is Queenstown's most famous food business — an unpretentious burger counter on Shotover Street that opened in 2001 and has become a global tourism phenomenon, regularly topping 'best burger in the world' lists and drawing queues that can wrap around the block at peak times.

Gibbston Valley Wine Region
Kawarau Bridge, Gibbston, Queenstown, 9384, New Zealand
Gibbston Valley is the Queenstown region's wine country — a narrow schist-walled valley between Queenstown and Cromwell whose Pinot Noir production has put Central Otago on the global wine map since the 1980s.

Vudu Cafe & Larder
16 Rees Street, Queenstown
Vudu Café & Larder is Queenstown's best-loved brunch café — a small, casual spot on Rees Street near the main harbour that has been serving the town's defining breakfast and lunch for over two decades, with consistent quality and atmosphere that has earned it recommendations in nearly every New Zealand travel guide.
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