A long weekend in Wellington
How much hospitality, arts, culture, nature, and wildlife can you fit into three days? Come to Wellington to find out.
111 Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington
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Street address | 111 Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington |
How much hospitality, arts, culture, nature, and wildlife can you fit into three days? Come to Wellington to find out.
In a city where coffee is a serious business, a brew bar takes things to a new level and invites you to experience your shot in a different way.
If you’ve only got a day in Wellington and want to get a feel of what the city is like – get ready for a whirlwind tour of tastes, sights, and sounds. If you don’t fit everything in, you can always come back for more.
17 November 2024Michael Fowler Centre
1 – 31 August 2024
A sleek Wellington café is in pursuit of the perfect croissant, and after taking your first bite you’ll find the proof is in the pastry. It takes three days to make something so good you’ll consume it in three minutes.
Experience Wellington from the water and explore the eastern bays on the city’s only harbour ferries.
Pay a visit to Carlucci Land just 10 minutes from the central city to discover why this 18-hole mini golf course has become a Wellington landmark.
Delve below ground and find a bustling world bursting at the seams with entertainment and places to eat.
There’s a whole world of flavour on offer at Mr Go’s.
No matter the day, there’s a foodie deal in the capital. From eggs for breakfast to pizza for dinner, you can have a delicious day, whatever your budget.
A downtown Wellington classic, where deals are made over great coffee and great food.
Owned a run by a pair of brothers, this Cuba Street institution serves up wood-fired pizzas and old-school charm.
Experience yum cha and community at this award-winning family-run restaurant.
Masters of artisan bread and baked goods, Dough Bakery offers a range of loaves, sweet treats, and pastries.