Rotorua Settlers and Steam Museum

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Rotorua, New Zealand

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Rotorua Settlers and Steam Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Rotorua Settlers and Steam Museum is located in Rotorua, New Zealand on 43 Robinson Avenue, Holdens Bay. Rotorua Settlers and Steam Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in New Zealand.

Address

43 Robinson Avenue, Holdens Bay

Phone

+64 73459525

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Sean Perry

This is a real gem of a find in Rotorua. It is off the main road between Rotorua and Rotoiti - you turn at McDonalds in Owhata! It's reminds me of some of the special muses in the UK that show real life as was. It's not just steam engines and a model railway. I took my boys who lived buty girl was jealous when she saw pics of all the other attractions: other little houses with antiques and collections of hats dolls, cameras, books everything that people used 100 years ago. Even the Rotorua old jail which housed 2 inmates only. Just a really cool experience.

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Kawe Roes

Ka mau te wehi!!! An awesome place to relax and look at all the history of Aotearoa - New Zealand from the first Māori to the Pākehā settlers, along with stationary steam engines and an awesome little ride on diesel railway. Check out their Facebook pages for more information

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Julie Downes

Extremely interesting, great people managing the Museum. Give your self at least 2 hours to view this incredible part of New Zealand history.

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darren hornsby

Awesome place well worth a visit

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Brenda Odendaal

What a lovely Hidden Gem. Such a neat place with so much history.

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Sue Berger

Very interesting and the guy was very informative

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Kevin Yang

A thoroughly enjoyable trip. Lots of antiques on display. The staff are quite approachable and are very knowledgeable.

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Jordan Coggin

Great place to take kids to teach them about the old ways. A bit tough to get a pram around, but worth it. Really friendly volunteer run place.