Cultural & Creative

Wellington

Wellington is a charming, creative city that embodies the spirit of New Zealand’s capital. Known for its vibrant arts scene and stunning natural harbor, Wellington is a haven for culture lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The city is home to the iconic Te Papa Museum, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and a thriving film industry, earning it the nickname “Wellywood.” With its picturesque waterfront, scenic cable car rides, and the famous Wellington Wind, the city offers a unique blend of urban charm and natural beauty.

Why We Love Wellington

Wellington’s compact size makes it easy to explore on foot, discovering hidden gems like the colorful street art in its laneways or enjoying the city’s renowned coffee culture. The nearby Kapiti Coast and the scenic Rimutaka Range offer opportunities for hiking and exploring, while the city itself hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, making Wellington a must-visit for anyone interested in culture, creativity, and natural beauty.

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Food & Coffee

As the culinary capital of New Zealand, Wellington offers a diverse and vibrant food scene that caters to all tastes. For a taste of local cuisine, visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at restaurants like Ortega Fish Shack, which specializes in dishes like brined and seared octopus or try iconic Kiwi fish & chips at places like The Mt. Vic Chippery.

For those interested in Māori cuisine, Karaka Cafe on the waterfront serves hangi-style food with a modern twist. Additionally, Wellington is famous for its artisanal coffee culture and boutique bakeries.

Exterior view of a museum entrance

Local History

Steeped in history, with landmarks reflecting its rich cultural and architectural heritage, the city’s historical sites include the iconic Parliament Buildings and The Beehive, symbolizing national strength and stability.

Other notable landmarks are the Wellington Railway Station and Old Saint Paul’s church, showcasing Gothic Revival architecture. The Atatürk Memorial commemorates the shared history between New Zealand and Turkey, while the Sacred Heart Cathedral is a testament to the city’s spiritual heritage.

Lighthouse on a rocky cliff at sunrise, overlooking a calm ocean and a small coastal town. Wooden paths and golden grasses create a serene scene.

Natural Beauty

Wellington is surrounded by natural beauty, with numerous parks, reserves, and wildlife sanctuaries within easy reach. Zealandia, an award-winning eco-sanctuary, is home to native birds and tuatara, offering hiking trails and night tours to spot kiwi birds.

Kapiti Island and Matiu/Somes Island are predator-free havens for wildlife enthusiasts, providing opportunities for immersive hikes and kiwi spotting. Closer to the city, Mount Victoria offers stunning views and is a popular spot for a leisurely walk.

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Our Favorite Things To Do

  • Explore the Zealandia wildlife sanctuary for kiwi encounters
  • Explore behind-the-scenes of Weta Workshop
  • Visit the stunning Te Papa National Museum to learn about New Zealand’s history
  • Stroll along Wellington’s vibrant waterfront and stop in cafes
  • Go to Kapiti Island to spot kiwis in their natural habitat

Our Favorite Places To Stay

Stylish hotel room with a modern mural behind the bed, colorful cushions, a dark throw blanket, and a balcony view of a bay and hills. Tranquil and inviting.

QT Wellington

QT Wellington is an upscale boutique hotel that combines art, design, and indulgence, offering a unique experience in the heart of Wellington. It features eclectic rooms with harbor views, a fitness center, and dining options like Hippopotamus and Hot Sauce, making it a hub for cultural enthusiasts.

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Ohtel Wellington

Located in Oriental Bay, Ohtel Wellington is a boutique hotel offering personalized service and comfortbale accommodations with mid-century elegance. Guests enjoy rooms with marble bathrooms, Smart TVs, and access to local entertainment venues, along with a relaxed dining experience at the Duppa restaurant.

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Sofitel Wellington

This 5-star hotel blends French luxury with New Zealand charm, situated near Parliament and the Botanic Gardens. It offers refined rooms, a fitness center, and dining at Jardin Grill, with exclusive amenities like Club Sofitel for a luxurious retreat.