6 Best Places to Shop in North Island's West Coast, New Zealand

Background Illustration for Shopping

We've compiled the best of the best in North Island's West Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bruce McKenzie Books

This is considered one of New Zealand's leading independent bookstores (and they are becoming a rare breed).

37 George St., Palmerston North, 4410, New Zealand
06-356–9922

Something incorrect in this review?

Envirofur

This small but thriving business near Stratford is turning possum, a local environmental pest, into high-end items using all-natural tanning processes. Designer fur and leather products such as hats, rugs, coats, and scarves are sold.

Et Vous

Thanks to leading New Zealand, Australian, French, Italian, Turkish, and Danish labels, this boutique has the best selection of designer clothing in town. It also stocks plus-size items, as well as European shoes. If you work up an appetite while browsing, just wander through to the adjoining bakery and cafés.

118 Devon St. W, New Plymouth, 4310, New Zealand
06-759–1360

Something incorrect in this review?

Recommended Fodor's Video

Kina NZ Design + Art Space

For magnificent locally made arts and crafts with an edge, visit Kina, which exhibits the works of Taranaki artists and carries contemporary design pieces, from jewelry to sculpture.

101 Devon St. W, New Plymouth, 4310, New Zealand
06-759–1201

Something incorrect in this review?

Taylor Jensen Fine Arts

This gallery sells contemporary and traditional New Zealand and international art, sculpture, jewelry, crafts, and furniture, with changing exhibition space.

33 George St., Palmerston North, 4410, New Zealand
06-355–4278

Something incorrect in this review?

Zimmerman Art Gallery

This private art gallery displays and sells collections from specific artists it represents. It is well located directly opposite the city's public gallery in Te Manawa.

329 Main St., Palmerston North, New Zealand
06-353-0122
Shopping Details
Closed Sun.–Wed.

Something incorrect in this review?