Nestled on the shores of Lake Rotorua, the ornate Blue Baths stand as a testament to 1930s elegance and innovation. This building, seamlessly blending art deco and Spanish mission architectural styles, has been meticulously restored to its original 1933 splendor. It was here that New Zealand first embraced the concept of ‘mixed bathing,’ where men and women could enjoy the thermally heated waters together. Today, visitors can step back in time and experience the grandeur of this historic site, immersing themselves in the same soothing, warm waters that have drawn people for nearly a century.
More Places You Might Enjoy
Jacob’s Creek, the oldest commercial winery in the Barossa Valley, has a rich heritage that dates back to the region’s early viticultural days. Nestled in the heart of Australia’s wine […]
- 1501
FlyOver Iceland, located in Reykjavik, offers a unique multi-sensory experience that simulates the sensation of flight. The attraction features a 65-foot (20-meter) spherical screen that envelops visitors, immersing them in […]
- 1659
Mengler Hill Lookout, named after one of the Barossa Valley’s early wine growers, offers a scenic panorama of the renowned wine region. Located in the heart of the valley, this […]


