Discover Wellington: An Adventure in Hidden Gems
Here's a travel guide to Wellington:
Things to Do
- Visit the Parliament Buildings: The iconic Beehive is a must-see. Take a free one-hour guided tour to explore the Banquet Hall, Debating Chamber, and more. Art tours showcasing the parliamentary art collection are sometimes available and require advance booking.
- Ride the Wellington Cable Car: Starting from Lambton Quay, the cable car ascends through hillside suburbs. At the top, you'll find a lookout point, the Cable Car Museum, and the Carter Observatory. The ride itself is only five minutes, but it offers stunning views of the city and harbor. The Cable Car Museum at the top is free.
- Explore Te Papa Tongarewa Museum: New Zealand's national museum covers the country's history, culture, and more. It features extensive Māori cultural exhibits, colonial history displays, interactive art installations, and a giant squid exhibit. Check in advance for specific exhibitions.
- Visit Weta Workshop: The Oscar-winning prop and special effects studio is the creative force behind movies like "The Lord of the Rings." Take a studio tour or even participate in special effects makeup courses (advance planning required for courses).
- Stroll along Oriental Bay: Wellington's most popular beach, with cafes, parks, and sculptures along the waterfront. Enjoy walking, jogging, skating, or cycling. There's also a weekend market.
Food Recommendations
- Gear Street Union: Located at 18 Gear Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012. This bustling spot serves large, juicy burgers. Average cost is around $30.
- Le Saigon: At 146/150 Featherston Street, Wellington Central, this cozy Vietnamese eatery offers authentic pho. Average cost is around $30.
- 1154 Pastaria: Located at 132 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011. This Italian restaurant offers a wide variety of pasta dishes with rich sauces. Average cost is around $30.
- Neo Cafe and Eatery: Located at 132 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011. Enjoy delicious muffins and good coffee. Average cost is around $20.
Accommodation
- InterContinental Wellington: Located in the heart of the city, providing easy access to attractions like the Old Bank Arcade, Cuba Street, and Oriental Bay.
- Sofitel Wellington: Offers an elegant environment and excellent service for a comfortable stay.
Transportation
- By air: Wellington Airport is located approximately 8.5 km southeast of the city center.
- Airport bus: A cost-effective option with the Wellington Railway Station as its final stop.
- Taxi: Convenient but more expensive, costing around NZD 40-50 to the city center.
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (September-November): Temperatures range from 9-15.5°C, with dry weather ideal for outdoor activities and flower viewing.
- Summer (December-February): Temperatures range from 13-20°C, offering moderate, sunny weather perfect for beach activities.
- Autumn (March-May): Temperatures range from 11-16.5°C, with clear skies and beautiful autumn foliage.
- Winter (June-August): Temperatures range from 6.5-11.5°C, with frequent rain, but also unique events like light shows.