One of the best attractions in New Zealand happens to be outdoors and free. Walking through the Warehouse precinct and the surrounding area reveals 30-plus original works, part of a homegrown initiative that is collectively referred to as Dunedin Street Art Trail. Artists from around the world and right in the city collaborate to create a colorful landscape. Over the years, the project has drawn the likes of enigmatic Belgian artist ROA, who painted a vibrant tuatara on Bath Street, and the UK’s Phlegm, whose fantastical creature awaits in an alleyway. Other artists who are part of the project include Pixel Pancho from Italy and Dal East from China, among others. A self-guided tour of the creative and historic hubs is the best way to take in everything.

Warehouse Precinct, Dunedin, New Zealand