A community hub, the Old School Arts Centre has changing exhibitions and workshops, including weaving, carving, yoga and storytelling. Movies screen here regularly on weekends ($15): grab a snack and a beer to complete the experience. The hippie/artsy Raglan Creative Market happens out the front on the second Sunday (10am to 2pm) of the month. Expect food trucks, organic artisan produce, and interesting arts and crafts.
Old School Arts Centre
Waikato & the Coromandel Peninsula
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The excellent Waikato Museum has several main areas: an art gallery; interactive science galleries; a Waikato River exhibition; and Tainui galleries鈥
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Hamilton Zoo houses 500-plus species including wily and curious chimpanzees. Guided-tour options include Face2Face opportunities to go behind the scenes鈥
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