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New Plymouth is a city in the Taranaki Region, on the west coast of North Island, New Zealand. The city is part of a territory covering 2,324.26 sq km (897.4 sq mi). It has a population of some 70,000 people (2011 estimate). The city is the economic center for the Taranaki Region.

Guide to New Plymouth Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in New Plymouth that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


New Plymouth, New Zealand
New Plymouth, New Zealand
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More on New Plymouth

New Plymouth was name after the city of Plymouth in England. It got its name probably because the company set up to deal with settlement intended to attract emigrants from Plymouth and the West Country of England.

The Town Board of New Plymouth was formed in 1863. Over time, it expanded and absorbed neighboring towns. In 1911 New Plymouth borough merged with Fitzroy Town District. In 1949, New Plymouth was granted city status.

Today New Plymouth is a major events center in New Zealand. Many festivals as well as sports events are held here. Among the festivals held here include the TSB Bank Festival of Lights, the Taranaki Rhododendron and Garden Festival and the G-TARanaki Guitar Festival.


Pukekura Park, New Plymouth
Pukekura Park, New Plymouth
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New Plymouth experiences a moist, temperate climate. January is the warmest month, with average high temperature of 21.8°C (71.2°F). Coldest month is July, when the average low temperature drops to 5.6°C (42.1°F). June is the wettest month of the year, regularly receiving 145 mm (5.71 in) of rainfall.

Visiting New Plymouth

New Plymouth Airport (NPL) receives regular flights from Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington. There are bus services linking New Plymouth with most cities and towns of the North Island.


Puke Ariki Museum and Library, New Plymouth
Puke Ariki Museum and Library, New Plymouth
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Places of Interest in New Plymouth

  1. Brooklands Park
    English-style park next to Pukekura Park, Brooklands Park includes formal gardens and manicured lawns. It was originally a private garden which was bequeathed to the city in 1934.

  2. Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
    Contemporary art museum which opened in 1970 as a gift from a local benefactor. It holds an important collection of abstract art from the 1970s to 90s.

  3. Puke Ariki
    Museum and library complex occupying what was once an important Maori site. Today it holds an important collection of Maori artifacts, including some 6,000 nationally important Maori treasures.

  4. Pukeariki Landing
    Public park along the coast, at the site where supply boats used to come ashore.

  5. Pukekura Park
    A stone's throw from the city center, this public park opened in 1876 is an oasis for showcasing native plants. It makes generous use of water in its ponds, lake and fountains.

  6. Richmond Cottage
    Historic private residence built of stone in 1853, today well restored and open to visitors.

  7. St Mary's Church
    This is the oldest church built of stone still standing in New Zealand. Consecrated in 1848, it provides a glimpse into the 19th century architectural style and the tenacity of the pioneers in an often hostile land.

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