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Every city in New Zealand has nightclubs and the smaller towns have a pub, also
known as public houses, where alcohol is served. The nightlife in New Zealand
is pulsating and diverse. Varying things could be done here from dining out in
restaurants with a play afterwards to just drinking and dancing till the early
hours. New Zealand's nightlife offers variety of things to the nocturnal according
to their age. The list is endless to choose from a variety of nightclubs, cabarets,
pubs, concerts and live performances. The young and the energetic enjoy hearing
to live bands whereas the more matured and old ones get attracted to the jazz
venues. The kind of music played and the dance types differ from nightclubs to
nightclubs. New Zealand's quality live theatres though being diversified guarantees
that the interests of different age groups are catered to.
The major cities of New Zealand are filled nightclubs, cinemas, restaurants
and bars. The smaller towns also comprise numerous boutiques, cinemas, and a
wide array of local pubs which are also known as public houses.
Wellington is considered as the nightlife capital of New Zealand. It is jam-packed
with bars, nightclubs and pubs that are definitely going to suit your taste
as well as pocket. It has cozy pubs dishing out Guinness and live jazz music.
Wellington is well known for its restaurants, wine and coffee shops with more
than 300 cafes situated throughout the city.
Courtenay Quarter is the place where you can have 24 hours of non-stop experience.
New Zealand's Symphony Orchestra and the Royal New Zealand Ballet could be found
here.
Those who want to have a more thrilling experience can try their luck at the
New Zealand casinos with a wide range of gaming tables and machines. A person
should be of 20years or above for getting an entry into the casinos. Occasionally
the casinos offer restaurants, live music and dancing.
Legally drinking is allowed within the premises only if you carry a photo identity
to prove your age as 18 years. A New Zealand Pub Card, Current passport or photo
driver's license are the identity cards which are only accepted. Also it is
illegal for the owners of the licensed premises to serve to intoxicated people.
The New Zealand police abstains the drunk drivers from driving and severe penalties
are given to those violating it including the bicyclers.
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