Queenstown center to Airport
bus line: B690 road → line 5 → Metro Line 11, the whole journey is about 37.0km
1. Walk about 190m from Queenstown to shijichuncheng station
2. Take B690 Road, pass 5 stops to Minkang intersection station
3. Walk about 130m to Min station
4. Take line 5, pass 14 stops to Qianhaiwan station
5. Take Metro Line 11, After 3 stops, arrive at the airport station
6, walk about 320 meters to Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport
you can also choose a bus, which is opposite the taxi area. There is a bus every 15 minutes. There is only No.11 bus between the city and the airport, so it is unnecessary to study which bus to take. The ticket price is about NZ $12
in addition, you can also choose to rent a car. The main car rental companies in Queenstown have counters in the airport building. All the counters are concentrated between the airport lobby where you get off the plane and the baggage hall. It is recommended to book the vehicle in advance
there is also a super shuttle, which provides door to door service. You need to book in advance to pick up at the airport and deliver to the hotel for check-in. If a lot of people leave or go to the airport together, super shuttle is very cost-effective. Specific information can be found on the official website of supershuttle.co.nz
In the 2015 privatefly survey of travel talent and global tourists, Queenstown airport of New Zealand stood out from 147 competitors and won the first place in the world's most beautiful airport in 2015 by virtue of its beautiful scenery of mountains and lakes before landing. The second and third place are Las Vegas Airport in the United States and Nice Airport in France
1. The temperature in Queenstown is characterized by large temperature difference between morning and night. Even in summer, if you go out early and come back late, be sure to bring a coat
2. Queenstown is a small city, and walking is the best way to explore the town. You can walk completely in an hour, sometimes even the map is unnecessary
3. Pay attention to sun protection. Use sunscreen, sunglasses, sunscreen hat, etc. UV is very strong. You will get sunburn if you are not careful
4. There is a fireworks show by the lake in New Year's Eve Queenstown. There will be a lot of people at that time. Pay attention to safety
5. On public holidays, such as the first day of the new year and Christmas, restaurants usually charge 15% extra on the original bill
6. "Beach Street" and "Rees Street" seem to provide pedestrian walkways, but vehicles are also passable, so remember to walk on the roadside to avoid unpleasant car horns
7. Queenstown streets are very user-friendly and provide many free parking spaces for tourists. But watch the directions on the street
8. The streets of Queenstown are very busy in the peak season. Many pedestrians will cross the road where there is no zebra crossing. Please pay attention to avoid pedestrians crossing the road and stop to let them cross first
9. There are no traffic lights in Queenstown. The intersection is generally a roundabout, and there will be a "give way" sign. Through the roundabout, be sure to give way to all vehicles coming from the right side and drive clockwise
10. There are Duke street, Beach Street, early street, Marine Parade, Rees street, Church Street, cow lane, Athol street and Henry Street in Queenstown
although Queenstown can be said to be the most bustling city in New Zealand, its residents and tourists can still be described as rare. Especially in the evening, many streets are cold and quiet, there is no activity, so we must pay attention to the safety of the night, especially girls do not go out alone. Secondly, to participate in all kinds of extreme sports, we must do according to our ability. Although experience participation is very important, we must also consider the comprehensive factors such as personal physical quality to make a choice< Language: the main language of Queenstown is English, but many words are different from American English and British English, but they are generally considered to be little different from Australian English. The most typical way is to say "g'day" when greeting!, It's like good morning. In addition, such as cut lunch, rry, Sammie, day and so on, are common English usages in travel
2. Tourism consultation: Queenstown i-SITE
this is the official tourist information center of Queenstown i-SITE for tourists who need help. Qualmark standards certification center is part of New Zealand's official travel information network (i-SITE), which is the only information and reservation center approved by the official government in Queenstown. It provides "one-stop" activities and accommodation tourism consultation and reservation services for tourists who are going to visit Queenstown, and the consultation services are free of charge
address: clocktower building ground floor / 22shotover street, Queenstown
opening hours: 8:00-19:00 in summer; 8:00-18:30 in winter< The mobile phone card mobile phone / phone: Chinese mainland mobile phone card after the international roaming, can also be used locally, but the signal is sometimes not very good, br / > telephone: +64 / 3442 4100
3. mobile phone / telephone. It is recommended to use prepaid phone card, which is cheap and convenient. Prepaid cards are usually sold in supermarkets, with face values ranging from $5 to $20. The Saipan area number is 670. When making international calls back to China, tourists can use the prepaid calling card. The most common one is the PTI calling card. For $5, they can make an international call to China for 174 minutes, which can be used on the public phone in the hotel lobby< Bank and currency: there are not many banks in Queenstown, but there are ATM in many places. Commercial banks are open from Monday to Friday (9:00-16:00), ASB banks are open seven days a week, Monday to Saturday (9:30-17:00) and Sunday (10:00-17:30). The currency exchange office is open seven days a week (9:00-20:00)
Bank of New Zealand
address: 11 Rees st, Queenstown lakes 9300
5. Post office: the color of New Zealand mailbox is red. There are post offices and post boxes in the urban area and near the airport. Stamps can be purchased in post office, supermarket, convenience store, tourist center, hotel concierge department and many other places. New Zealand domestic stamps are NZ $0.7 each, and general international stamps are NZ $1.9 each. Large parcels need to be sent to the post office. Prices vary by destination and weight
Queenstown post office can provide all domestic and international postal services
address: 13 Camp Street, Queenstown 9348
the last time I visited Queenstown, New Zealand, I found an organization that provides free travel services abroad. Although I didn't make any strategies, they helped me arrange everything, which saved me a lot of trouble. They also designed a very interesting route, which made me feel very relieved. Their e-guide is so easy to use that Chinese navigation is available all over the world, It's OK to follow it wherever you want to go,
I can find the bus stop as soon as I get out of the airport. With it, I don't worry that I will get lost, and I have a lot of peace of mind. Remote translation is also very thoughtful, as long as the photo or voice on the line, the name is little frog free line!
2. Skydiving in Queenstown
3. AJ hacketkawalau bridge bungee jumping center
highlight: the birthplace of bungee jumping in the world, tourists can experience bungee jumping and have a panoramic view of the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Strait
4 Queenstown garden
reason for recommendation: the green environment of the park is very good, where you can bask in the sun, have a picnic and exercise, which is a good place for leisure
5. Queenstown shopping street
reason for recommendation: the busiest street in Queenstown, because it is a pedestrian lane, so tourists can leisurely stroll here
6 Highlight: one of the most famous hiking routes in Queenstown, you can experience the beautiful nature of New Zealand by yourself
7. Crown peak
highlight: Queenstown's nearest peaks, magnificent scenery of small mountains and winding snow path provide an excellent environment for experienced skiers and skateboarders to show their skills
8 Kiwi and Bird Park
highlight: Park for raising national birds and various birds, habitat for rare species and national treasures
9. Lisi Street
highlight: Lisi street is not far from Camp Street, and there are some special commemorative shops and restaurants on the street
10. Star watching at the top of Queenstown
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Queenstown Visitor Information
Emergencies and medical centres in Queenstown
New Zealand Emergency Services: Ambulance, Fire and Police. Dial 111 from any public or private telephone or mobile phone in New Zealand.
Queenstown Police: Phone 03 441 1600 from within Queenstown. The police station is located at 11 Camp Street, Queenstown.
Queenstown Hospital: The Lakes District Hospital is located at 20 Douglas Street, Frankton. Phone 03 441 0015 from within the Queenstown region.
Queenstown doctors & medical centres:
Queenstown Medical Centre: 9 Isle Street, Queenstown & Remarkables Park Phone 03 441 0500
Arrowtown Surgery: Berkshire Street, Arrowtown. Phone 03 442 1215
Wakatipu Medical Centre: 11 McBride Street, Frankton. Phone 03 442 2288