Trade, tourism and an up close and personal experience with Rotorua's natural wonders were all part of the agenda for Hungarian President Janos Ader when he visited the city.
Mr Ader visited Rotorua today where he was hosted by Rotorua MP and Trade Minister Todd McClay.
This afternoon the President visited Te Puia in the pouring rain however assembled media did not get the opportunity to meet with or speak to him. One of his aides said it had been an eventful visit after he and his entourage were in Wellington when Monday morning's earthquake struck.
Mr McClay said it was a good opportunity to talk trade with the President of the central European nation that had been part of the European Union since 2004.
"I thought it was a great idea in hosting the President he may want to come and have a look at Rotorua and see the many things we have to offer on behalf of New Zealand.