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Dragonfly. Half price classic cocktails. Fratelli. Three-course meal for $45 every Monday and Tuesday evening. Hideout. Burger and a beer for $15.. JJ Murphy's. 2 for 1 pork ribs from 5pm. Leroys. 2 for 1 taco all day and night. Maranui Cafe. For $18 get a big breakfast anda coffee (7am -
BEST PLACES TO EAT NEAR THE CBD Spring Kitchen 28 Grey St, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. It begins the moment you walk through the doors and into the lobby of DoubleTree by Hilton into a beautifully restored historic building which has all the glamour and style of the 1920s. THE NZ ART SHOW IS BACK IN 2021 Now in its 18th year the NZ Art Show is back in 2021. Over three days you have the chance to see a whole range of works from Kiwi artists, to be inspired and to take your favourites home. WELLINGTON'S BEST BOUTIQUE SHOPPING Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
NEW ZEALAND’S FIRST CRAFT CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL CHOCSTOCK IS New Zealand’s first craft chocolate festival Chocstock is here, thanks to Wellington Chocolate Factory (WCF) and The Chocolate Bar. Over the years, the Wellington region and New Zealand as a whole has garnered a reputation for producing world-class chocolate and gorgeoussweet treats.
PRIVATE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Chilton Saint James School 124 Waterloo Road , Lower hutt, Wellington. View map. Chilton Saint James is a private girls' school in the Hutt Valley where students benefit from small class sizes throughout their pre, primary and secondary schooling years (ages 2 to 18). SHOP INDEPENDENT BOUTIQUES ON WILLIS STREET Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
FAMILY-FRIENDLY FEASTS: CHILD-FRIENDLY Whitby Co-Op Kitchen & Bar 69A Discovery Drive, Whitby , Porirua . View map. This family-friendly restaurant on the banks of the Whitby Lakes is a family-pleaser. They screen live sporting matches so you don't miss out on the action. THE SWEET CAROLINE TOUR Imbuing long-loved hits with new energy is The Sweet Caroline Tour, created by Showtime, the company behind many epic tribute concerts. Focusing on recapturing the sound, look and charisma of some of the world’s greatest entertainers, Showtime aims to give fans the chance to enjoy the music of their all-time favourites. SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growingDAILY DINING DEALS
Dragonfly. Half price classic cocktails. Fratelli. Three-course meal for $45 every Monday and Tuesday evening. Hideout. Burger and a beer for $15.. JJ Murphy's. 2 for 1 pork ribs from 5pm. Leroys. 2 for 1 taco all day and night. Maranui Cafe. For $18 get a big breakfast anda coffee (7am -
BEST PLACES TO EAT NEAR THE CBD Spring Kitchen 28 Grey St, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. It begins the moment you walk through the doors and into the lobby of DoubleTree by Hilton into a beautifully restored historic building which has all the glamour and style of the 1920s. THE NZ ART SHOW IS BACK IN 2021 Now in its 18th year the NZ Art Show is back in 2021. Over three days you have the chance to see a whole range of works from Kiwi artists, to be inspired and to take your favourites home. WELLINGTON'S BEST BOUTIQUE SHOPPING Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
NEW ZEALAND’S FIRST CRAFT CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL CHOCSTOCK IS New Zealand’s first craft chocolate festival Chocstock is here, thanks to Wellington Chocolate Factory (WCF) and The Chocolate Bar. Over the years, the Wellington region and New Zealand as a whole has garnered a reputation for producing world-class chocolate and gorgeoussweet treats.
PRIVATE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Chilton Saint James School 124 Waterloo Road , Lower hutt, Wellington. View map. Chilton Saint James is a private girls' school in the Hutt Valley where students benefit from small class sizes throughout their pre, primary and secondary schooling years (ages 2 to 18). SHOP INDEPENDENT BOUTIQUES ON WILLIS STREET Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
FAMILY-FRIENDLY FEASTS: CHILD-FRIENDLY Whitby Co-Op Kitchen & Bar 69A Discovery Drive, Whitby , Porirua . View map. This family-friendly restaurant on the banks of the Whitby Lakes is a family-pleaser. They screen live sporting matches so you don't miss out on the action. THE SWEET CAROLINE TOUR Imbuing long-loved hits with new energy is The Sweet Caroline Tour, created by Showtime, the company behind many epic tribute concerts. Focusing on recapturing the sound, look and charisma of some of the world’s greatest entertainers, Showtime aims to give fans the chance to enjoy the music of their all-time favourites. EVENTS IN WELLINGTON Events. Tim Minchin: Back. 17 June 2021. Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington. The wildly loved, unique character Tim Minchin is heading to Wellington for an encore rendition of his hitshow Back.
WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK IN WELLINGTON Callum Passells with LCR 9 Jun 2021. St Peter's Church, 211 Willis St, Wellington. View map. Memorable, rhythmic and propulsive – this performance is a response to the movement and the moment around us and is a world premiere that needs to be heard.DAILY DINING DEALS
Dragonfly. Half price classic cocktails. Fratelli. Three-course meal for $45 every Monday and Tuesday evening. Hideout. Burger and a beer for $15.. JJ Murphy's. 2 for 1 pork ribs from 5pm. Leroys. 2 for 1 taco all day and night. Maranui Cafe. For $18 get a big breakfast anda coffee (7am -
FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES THAT KIDS WILL LOVE See & do. Adrenalin Forest. Wellington's most thrilling adventure park, Adrenalin Forest is a great group activity for all ages and abilities. Make your way through the bridge, swing and treetop courses for an exhilarating experience for your whole whānau TIME TO STUDY AND EXPLORE About Nele . Name: Nele Hollopp Age: 17 School/institution: Year 13 at Wellington High School Home city and country: Berlin, Germany What are the differences between your classes/teachers here in Wellington compared to back home?. It is much easier to talk to the teachers here, because they treat you as equal to themselves and are verysupportive.
TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN MARTINBOROUGH Eat & drink. The Wine Bank is an all-weather, all-season wine experience. A tasting experience unique to the North Island, allowing you to try many incredible wines from Martinborough and further afield, at one very comfortable location WELLINGTON'S BEST BOUTIQUE SHOPPING Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
PROGRAMMES OPEN DOORS Two weeks after I arrived in Wellington, I joined the Work Ready in Wellington Programme.. It is a five-week workshop series that helps international students and graduates to get accustomed to the NZ work culture and its job scene. CONNECTIONS MAKE TRANSITION EASY What is your one top tip for someone coming to study in Wellington? C onnec t with as many people as you can – it will help you will fit in quickly.. What were your first impressions of Wellington as a city/region?. My first impression of Wellington Ci ty is that it is small but with a lot of activit ies to do and place s to see.. What are the differences between your classes/teachers here NETWORKS HELP DEVELOP CAREER PATH Victoria University of Wellington provided me with the knowledge I need to do my masters and to graduate as a master’s student, while Study in Wellington helped me find out everything that I should know about working in New Zealand after my masters. SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK IN WELLINGTON San Fran, 171 Cuba St, Wellington. Last seen on stage in 2018, and fresh out of the studio from recording new music, don’t miss this opportunity to hear NZ’s most formidable sonic instrumental 3-piece Jakob at San Fran. Formed in the sleepy seaside town of Napier, Hawke’s Bay in 1998, Jokob began with their debut album Subsets ofSets (2002).
CUBA STREET
Cuba Street. One of Wellington's best-loved and best-known streets, Cuba Street is one of those places where everyone is welcome and feels at home. It's the home of the high/low: dine out on delicious $10 dumplings or a divine degustation at renowned restaurant, Logan Brown; see the Bucket Fountain and street art or cutting-edge contemporary FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES THAT KIDS WILL LOVE Visit the childhood home of Katherine Mansfield. Take a step into 19th-century colonial Wellington in an immersive history experience. Kids will love the 'I Spy' activity sheet which offers a fun way of engaging with the house and learning about life over a century ago.Find out more.
BEST PLACES TO EAT NEAR THE CBD 117 Lambton Quay, Wellington. View map. Seize is a plant-based eatery on Lambton Quay serving deliciously fresh salads, juices and smoothies. With a strong focus on sustainability, at Seize, everything is eco-friendly, free-range, and biodegradable. FAMILY-FRIENDLY FEASTS: CHILD-FRIENDLY 69A Discovery Drive, Whitby , Porirua. View map. This family-friendly restaurant on the banks of the Whitby Lakes is a family-pleaser. They screen live sporting matches so you don't miss out on the action. On a nice day, sit outside in the patio area with a glass of wine or craft beer as you enjoy your meal. A HIDDEN FOODIE GEM IN WELLINGTON 13 Leeds Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. One of the originals in Hannahs laneway, family-run Pizza Pomodoro has been producing authentic Italian pizzas since 2000. Owner and pizza chef Massimo Tolve is originally from Naples and is maestro in the art of pizza-making. The pizza dough is hand-rolled, topped with fresh andhigh-quality
DAILY DINING DEALS
2 for 1 small plates and cocktail specials 12-8pm. Bao and a beer for $10 every Monday. Two for one stone grills from 5.30pm. There is a limited amount of stones so they're on a first-in, first-served basis. Two slices of 'Original pizza' for the price of one ($5, Mon- Tue 11am-4pm.) Read about them here. THE NZ ART SHOW IS BACK IN 2021 Details. 4 June - 6 June, 10.00am - 6:30pm. Find out more. Now in its 18th year the NZ Art Show is back in 2021. Over three days you have the chance to see a whole range of works from Kiwi artists, to be inspired and to take your favourites home. The collection includes the works of more than 150 artists, both emerging and established, all PRIVATE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS 1 Monorgan Road, Strathmore Park , Wellington. View map. Scots College is a co-educational, independent day and boarding school from Years 1-13 (ages 5 to 18). Located a short 20-minute drive from the Wellington CBD, the campus offers state of the art, modern facilities. The school is well-positioned to provide world-class education andpromote
SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK IN WELLINGTON San Fran, 171 Cuba St, Wellington. Last seen on stage in 2018, and fresh out of the studio from recording new music, don’t miss this opportunity to hear NZ’s most formidable sonic instrumental 3-piece Jakob at San Fran. Formed in the sleepy seaside town of Napier, Hawke’s Bay in 1998, Jokob began with their debut album Subsets ofSets (2002).
CUBA STREET
Cuba Street. One of Wellington's best-loved and best-known streets, Cuba Street is one of those places where everyone is welcome and feels at home. It's the home of the high/low: dine out on delicious $10 dumplings or a divine degustation at renowned restaurant, Logan Brown; see the Bucket Fountain and street art or cutting-edge contemporary FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES THAT KIDS WILL LOVE Visit the childhood home of Katherine Mansfield. Take a step into 19th-century colonial Wellington in an immersive history experience. Kids will love the 'I Spy' activity sheet which offers a fun way of engaging with the house and learning about life over a century ago.Find out more.
BEST PLACES TO EAT NEAR THE CBD 117 Lambton Quay, Wellington. View map. Seize is a plant-based eatery on Lambton Quay serving deliciously fresh salads, juices and smoothies. With a strong focus on sustainability, at Seize, everything is eco-friendly, free-range, and biodegradable. FAMILY-FRIENDLY FEASTS: CHILD-FRIENDLY 69A Discovery Drive, Whitby , Porirua. View map. This family-friendly restaurant on the banks of the Whitby Lakes is a family-pleaser. They screen live sporting matches so you don't miss out on the action. On a nice day, sit outside in the patio area with a glass of wine or craft beer as you enjoy your meal. A HIDDEN FOODIE GEM IN WELLINGTON 13 Leeds Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. One of the originals in Hannahs laneway, family-run Pizza Pomodoro has been producing authentic Italian pizzas since 2000. Owner and pizza chef Massimo Tolve is originally from Naples and is maestro in the art of pizza-making. The pizza dough is hand-rolled, topped with fresh andhigh-quality
DAILY DINING DEALS
2 for 1 small plates and cocktail specials 12-8pm. Bao and a beer for $10 every Monday. Two for one stone grills from 5.30pm. There is a limited amount of stones so they're on a first-in, first-served basis. Two slices of 'Original pizza' for the price of one ($5, Mon- Tue 11am-4pm.) Read about them here. THE NZ ART SHOW IS BACK IN 2021 Details. 4 June - 6 June, 10.00am - 6:30pm. Find out more. Now in its 18th year the NZ Art Show is back in 2021. Over three days you have the chance to see a whole range of works from Kiwi artists, to be inspired and to take your favourites home. The collection includes the works of more than 150 artists, both emerging and established, all PRIVATE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS 1 Monorgan Road, Strathmore Park , Wellington. View map. Scots College is a co-educational, independent day and boarding school from Years 1-13 (ages 5 to 18). Located a short 20-minute drive from the Wellington CBD, the campus offers state of the art, modern facilities. The school is well-positioned to provide world-class education andpromote
SHOPPING IN WELLINGTON With a concentration of stylish boutiques, excellent cafés, art galleries and street art, Ghuznee Street is Wellington's home of independent style. Shop. Shop for the labels you love on Lambton Quay. The home of Wellington’s best high street shopping, Lambton Quay has bright lights and big names to attract you down this end of town. WHAT'S ON NEXT MONTH IN WELLINGTON Matariki ki Pōneke Festival: Wellington’s celebration of the Māori New Year. 2 - 10 Jul 2021. Wellington Waterfront, Wellington. This mid-winter festival coincides with the rising of the Pleiades and is a time for remembering and honouring our culture, heritage & community.Find out more.
FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES THAT KIDS WILL LOVE Visit the childhood home of Katherine Mansfield. Take a step into 19th-century colonial Wellington in an immersive history experience. Kids will love the 'I Spy' activity sheet which offers a fun way of engaging with the house and learning about life over a century ago.Find out more.
DAILY DINING DEALS
2 for 1 small plates and cocktail specials 12-8pm. Bao and a beer for $10 every Monday. Two for one stone grills from 5.30pm. There is a limited amount of stones so they're on a first-in, first-served basis. Two slices of 'Original pizza' for the price of one ($5, Mon- Tue 11am-4pm.) Read about them here. TIME TO STUDY AND EXPLORE About Nele . Name: Nele Hollopp Age: 17 School/institution: Year 13 at Wellington High School Home city and country: Berlin, Germany What are the differences between your classes/teachers here in Wellington compared to back home?. It is much easier to talk to the teachers here, because they treat you as equal to themselves and are verysupportive.
TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN MARTINBOROUGH Eat & drink. The Wine Bank is an all-weather, all-season wine experience. A tasting experience unique to the North Island, allowing you to try many incredible wines from Martinborough and further afield, at one very comfortable location WELLINGTON'S BEST BOUTIQUE SHOPPING Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
PROGRAMMES OPEN DOORS Two weeks after I arrived in Wellington, I joined the Work Ready in Wellington Programme.. It is a five-week workshop series that helps international students and graduates to get accustomed to the NZ work culture and its job scene. CONNECTIONS MAKE TRANSITION EASY What is your one top tip for someone coming to study in Wellington? C onnec t with as many people as you can – it will help you will fit in quickly.. What were your first impressions of Wellington as a city/region?. My first impression of Wellington Ci ty is that it is small but with a lot of activit ies to do and place s to see.. What are the differences between your classes/teachers here NETWORKS HELP DEVELOP CAREER PATH Victoria University of Wellington provided me with the knowledge I need to do my masters and to graduate as a master’s student, while Study in Wellington helped me find out everything that I should know about working in New Zealand after my masters. WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK IN WELLINGTON Callum Passells with LCR 9 Jun 2021. St Peter's Church, 211 Willis St, Wellington. View map. Memorable, rhythmic and propulsive – this performance is a response to the movement and the moment around us and is a world premiere that needs to be heard. EVENTS IN WELLINGTON Events. Louis Baker - Love Levitates Tour. 17 July 2021. Opera House, 111-113, Manners Street, Wellington. Celebrating the latest release from this soulful singer, Louis Baker will bring fresh tracks to Wellington audiences this July FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES THAT KIDS WILL LOVE See & do. Adrenalin Forest. Wellington's most thrilling adventure park, Adrenalin Forest is a great group activity for all ages and abilities. Make your way through the bridge, swing and treetop courses for an exhilarating experience for your whole whānau THE NZ ART SHOW IS BACK IN 2021 Now in its 18th year the NZ Art Show is back in 2021. Over three days you have the chance to see a whole range of works from Kiwi artists, to be inspired and to take your favourites home. PRIVATE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Chilton Saint James School 124 Waterloo Road , Lower hutt, Wellington. View map. Chilton Saint James is a private girls' school in the Hutt Valley where students benefit from small class sizes throughout their pre, primary and secondary schooling years (ages 2 to 18).DAILY DINING DEALS
Dragonfly. Half price classic cocktails. Fratelli. Three-course meal for $45 every Monday and Tuesday evening. Hideout. Burger and a beer for $15.. JJ Murphy's. 2 for 1 pork ribs from 5pm. Leroys. 2 for 1 taco all day and night. Maranui Cafe. For $18 get a big breakfast anda coffee (7am -
SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing BEST PLACES TO EAT NEAR THE CBD Spring Kitchen 28 Grey St, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. It begins the moment you walk through the doors and into the lobby of DoubleTree by Hilton into a beautifully restored historic building which has all the glamour and style of the 1920s. FAMILY-FRIENDLY FEASTS: CHILD-FRIENDLY Whitby Co-Op Kitchen & Bar 69A Discovery Drive, Whitby , Porirua . View map. This family-friendly restaurant on the banks of the Whitby Lakes is a family-pleaser. They screen live sporting matches so you don't miss out on the action. SHOP INDEPENDENT BOUTIQUES ON WILLIS STREET Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK IN WELLINGTON Callum Passells with LCR 9 Jun 2021. St Peter's Church, 211 Willis St, Wellington. View map. Memorable, rhythmic and propulsive – this performance is a response to the movement and the moment around us and is a world premiere that needs to be heard. EVENTS IN WELLINGTON Events. Louis Baker - Love Levitates Tour. 17 July 2021. Opera House, 111-113, Manners Street, Wellington. Celebrating the latest release from this soulful singer, Louis Baker will bring fresh tracks to Wellington audiences this July FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES THAT KIDS WILL LOVE See & do. Adrenalin Forest. Wellington's most thrilling adventure park, Adrenalin Forest is a great group activity for all ages and abilities. Make your way through the bridge, swing and treetop courses for an exhilarating experience for your whole whānau THE NZ ART SHOW IS BACK IN 2021 Now in its 18th year the NZ Art Show is back in 2021. Over three days you have the chance to see a whole range of works from Kiwi artists, to be inspired and to take your favourites home. PRIVATE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Chilton Saint James School 124 Waterloo Road , Lower hutt, Wellington. View map. Chilton Saint James is a private girls' school in the Hutt Valley where students benefit from small class sizes throughout their pre, primary and secondary schooling years (ages 2 to 18).DAILY DINING DEALS
Dragonfly. Half price classic cocktails. Fratelli. Three-course meal for $45 every Monday and Tuesday evening. Hideout. Burger and a beer for $15.. JJ Murphy's. 2 for 1 pork ribs from 5pm. Leroys. 2 for 1 taco all day and night. Maranui Cafe. For $18 get a big breakfast anda coffee (7am -
SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing BEST PLACES TO EAT NEAR THE CBD Spring Kitchen 28 Grey St, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. It begins the moment you walk through the doors and into the lobby of DoubleTree by Hilton into a beautifully restored historic building which has all the glamour and style of the 1920s. FAMILY-FRIENDLY FEASTS: CHILD-FRIENDLY Whitby Co-Op Kitchen & Bar 69A Discovery Drive, Whitby , Porirua . View map. This family-friendly restaurant on the banks of the Whitby Lakes is a family-pleaser. They screen live sporting matches so you don't miss out on the action. SHOP INDEPENDENT BOUTIQUES ON WILLIS STREET Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
SHOPPING IN WELLINGTON Shopping. From boutiques stocking local and international designers, to quirky gift stores, Wellington is a treasure trove of beautiful newthings.
WHAT'S ON NEXT MONTH IN WELLINGTON Candy Coated 2 Apr – 4 Jul 2021. Dowse Art Museum, 45 Laings Rd, Lower Hutt. View map. Gorge on a visual feast of the sickeningly sweet. Candy Coated features a fascinating pick ‘n mix of artworks by contemporary international and Aotearoa-based artists who play with an aesthetic of sugary to explore dark and unsettling things that lurk beneath the candy-coated surface. HAVE A LAIDBACK LUXURIOUS STAY Pipinui Point 292 Boom Rock Road, Ohariu Valley, Wellington. View map. Perched on a clifftop 250m above the Tasman Sea and surrounded by nature at every viewpoint, Pipinui Point at Boomrock is the luxury getaway you’ve been dreaming of. TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN MARTINBOROUGH Eat & drink. The Wine Bank is an all-weather, all-season wine experience. A tasting experience unique to the North Island, allowing you to try many incredible wines from Martinborough and further afield, at one very comfortable location FINE DINING IN WELLINGTON Hippopotamus 90 Cable Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Experience exquisite French-influenced cuisine in a glamorous setting at coolest little capital’s most PROGRAMMES OPEN DOORS Two weeks after I arrived in Wellington, I joined the Work Ready in Wellington Programme.. It is a five-week workshop series that helps international students and graduates to get accustomed to the NZ work culture and its job scene. SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing CONNECTIONS MAKE TRANSITION EASY What is your one top tip for someone coming to study in Wellington? C onnec t with as many people as you can – it will help you will fit in quickly.. What were your first impressions of Wellington as a city/region?. My first impression of Wellington Ci ty is that it is small but with a lot of activit ies to do and place s to see.. What are the differences between your classes/teachers here NETWORKS HELP DEVELOP CAREER PATH Victoria University of Wellington provided me with the knowledge I need to do my masters and to graduate as a master’s student, while Study in Wellington helped me find out everything that I should know about working in New Zealand after my masters. AUTHENTIC SYRIAN FOOD AT DAMASCUS When Hasan and Flora first met and fell in love they were living in Dubai. Flora is from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Hasan is from Swaida, Syria, but they both shared a passion and talent for cooking that they had learnt from their families. EVENTS IN WELLINGTON Events. Louis Baker - Love Levitates Tour. 17 July 2021. Opera House, 111-113, Manners Street, Wellington. Celebrating the latest release from this soulful singer, Louis Baker will bring fresh tracks to Wellington audiences this July WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK IN WELLINGTON San Fran, 171 Cuba St, Wellington. Last seen on stage in 2018, and fresh out of the studio from recording new music, don’t miss this opportunity to hear NZ’s most formidable sonic instrumental 3-piece Jakob at San Fran. Formed in the sleepy seaside town of Napier, Hawke’s Bay in 1998, Jokob began with their debut album Subsets ofSets (2002).
FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES THAT KIDS WILL LOVE Visit the childhood home of Katherine Mansfield. Take a step into 19th-century colonial Wellington in an immersive history experience. Kids will love the 'I Spy' activity sheet which offers a fun way of engaging with the house and learning about life over a century ago.Find out more.
CUBA STREET
Cuba Street. One of Wellington's best-loved and best-known streets, Cuba Street is one of those places where everyone is welcome and feels at home. It's the home of the high/low: dine out on delicious $10 dumplings or a divine degustation at renowned restaurant, Logan Brown; see the Bucket Fountain and street art or cutting-edge contemporary SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing DRAX PROJECT & MITCH JAMES ARE COMING TO SHED 6 THIS JUNE 25 – 26 Jun 2021. Location. Shed 6, 4 Queens Wharf, Wellington. View map. Book now. The first show on Saturday the 26th has sold out. Tickets to the Friday show on the 25th are on sale now. With a full and entertaining night of great Kiwi music comes the new show, WELLINGTON'S BEST BOUTIQUE SHOPPING Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
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2 for 1 small plates and cocktail specials 12-8pm. Bao and a beer for $10 every Monday. Two for one stone grills from 5.30pm. There is a limited amount of stones so they're on a first-in, first-served basis. Two slices of 'Original pizza' for the price of one ($5, Mon- Tue 11am-4pm.) Read about them here. SHOP INDEPENDENT BOUTIQUES ON WILLIS STREET Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
BEST PLACES TO EAT NEAR THE CBD 117 Lambton Quay, Wellington. View map. Seize is a plant-based eatery on Lambton Quay serving deliciously fresh salads, juices and smoothies. With a strong focus on sustainability, at Seize, everything is eco-friendly, free-range, and biodegradable. EVENTS IN WELLINGTON Events. Louis Baker - Love Levitates Tour. 17 July 2021. Opera House, 111-113, Manners Street, Wellington. Celebrating the latest release from this soulful singer, Louis Baker will bring fresh tracks to Wellington audiences this July WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK IN WELLINGTON San Fran, 171 Cuba St, Wellington. Last seen on stage in 2018, and fresh out of the studio from recording new music, don’t miss this opportunity to hear NZ’s most formidable sonic instrumental 3-piece Jakob at San Fran. Formed in the sleepy seaside town of Napier, Hawke’s Bay in 1998, Jokob began with their debut album Subsets ofSets (2002).
FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES THAT KIDS WILL LOVE Visit the childhood home of Katherine Mansfield. Take a step into 19th-century colonial Wellington in an immersive history experience. Kids will love the 'I Spy' activity sheet which offers a fun way of engaging with the house and learning about life over a century ago.Find out more.
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Cuba Street. One of Wellington's best-loved and best-known streets, Cuba Street is one of those places where everyone is welcome and feels at home. It's the home of the high/low: dine out on delicious $10 dumplings or a divine degustation at renowned restaurant, Logan Brown; see the Bucket Fountain and street art or cutting-edge contemporary SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing DRAX PROJECT & MITCH JAMES ARE COMING TO SHED 6 THIS JUNE 25 – 26 Jun 2021. Location. Shed 6, 4 Queens Wharf, Wellington. View map. Book now. The first show on Saturday the 26th has sold out. Tickets to the Friday show on the 25th are on sale now. With a full and entertaining night of great Kiwi music comes the new show, WELLINGTON'S BEST BOUTIQUE SHOPPING Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
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2 for 1 small plates and cocktail specials 12-8pm. Bao and a beer for $10 every Monday. Two for one stone grills from 5.30pm. There is a limited amount of stones so they're on a first-in, first-served basis. Two slices of 'Original pizza' for the price of one ($5, Mon- Tue 11am-4pm.) Read about them here. SHOP INDEPENDENT BOUTIQUES ON WILLIS STREET Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
BEST PLACES TO EAT NEAR THE CBD 117 Lambton Quay, Wellington. View map. Seize is a plant-based eatery on Lambton Quay serving deliciously fresh salads, juices and smoothies. With a strong focus on sustainability, at Seize, everything is eco-friendly, free-range, and biodegradable. WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND New Zealand is famous for a vibrant creative culture fuelled by great food, wine, craft beer, coffee and events. Wellington is the centre ofall of that.
EVENTS IN WELLINGTON Events. Louis Baker - Love Levitates Tour. 17 July 2021. Opera House, 111-113, Manners Street, Wellington. Celebrating the latest release from this soulful singer, Louis Baker will bring fresh tracks to Wellington audiences this July HAVE A LAIDBACK LUXURIOUS STAY 292 Boom Rock Road, Ohariu Valley, Wellington. View map. Perched on a clifftop 250m above the Tasman Sea and surrounded by nature at every viewpoint, Pipinui Point at Boomrock is the luxury getaway you’ve been dreaming of. This private coastal retreat located only 30 minutes from Wellington city features two bedrooms, a wood burner and an SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN MARTINBOROUGH Eat & drink. The Wine Bank is an all-weather, all-season wine experience. A tasting experience unique to the North Island, allowing you to try many incredible wines from Martinborough and further afield, at one very comfortable location PROGRAMMES OPEN DOORS Two weeks after I arrived in Wellington, I joined the Work Ready in Wellington Programme.. It is a five-week workshop series that helps international students and graduates to get accustomed to the NZ work culture and its job scene. BEST PLACES TO EAT NEAR THE CBD 117 Lambton Quay, Wellington. View map. Seize is a plant-based eatery on Lambton Quay serving deliciously fresh salads, juices and smoothies. With a strong focus on sustainability, at Seize, everything is eco-friendly, free-range, and biodegradable. NETWORKS HELP DEVELOP CAREER PATH Victoria University of Wellington provided me with the knowledge I need to do my masters and to graduate as a master’s student, while Study in Wellington helped me find out everything that I should know about working in New Zealand after my masters. "QUIET" CAPITAL IMPRESSES In a city surrounded by nature Satish Sridharan feels like he’s on holiday even though he’s busy studying and working hereIVY BAR & CABARET
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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND New Zealand is famous for a vibrant creative culture fuelled by great food, wine, craft beer, coffee and events. Wellington is the centre ofall of that.
EVENTS IN WELLINGTON Events. Louis Baker - Love Levitates Tour. 17 July 2021. Opera House, 111-113, Manners Street, Wellington. Celebrating the latest release from this soulful singer, Louis Baker will bring fresh tracks to Wellington audiences this July WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK IN WELLINGTON San Fran, 171 Cuba St, Wellington. Last seen on stage in 2018, and fresh out of the studio from recording new music, don’t miss this opportunity to hear NZ’s most formidable sonic instrumental 3-piece Jakob at San Fran. Formed in the sleepy seaside town of Napier, Hawke’s Bay in 1998, Jokob began with their debut album Subsets ofSets (2002).
SHOPPING IN WELLINGTON With a concentration of stylish boutiques, excellent cafés, art galleries and street art, Ghuznee Street is Wellington's home of independent style. Shop. Shop for the labels you love on Lambton Quay. The home of Wellington’s best high street shopping, Lambton Quay has bright lights and big names to attract you down this end of town. SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing WELLINGTON'S BEST BOUTIQUE SHOPPING Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
SHOP INDEPENDENT BOUTIQUES ON WILLIS STREET Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
BOUTIQUE SHOPPING ON GHUZNEE STREET 21 Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington. Loved local menswear label Mandatory’s combined retail and workshop space offers a unique shopping experience. From t-shirts to suits, Mandatory make affordable custom pieces that will become lasting favourites in your wardrobe. The small-scale and local nature of the label means the team can offer FAMILY-FRIENDLY FEASTS: CHILD-FRIENDLY 69A Discovery Drive, Whitby , Porirua. View map. This family-friendly restaurant on the banks of the Whitby Lakes is a family-pleaser. They screen live sporting matches so you don't miss out on the action. On a nice day, sit outside in the patio area with a glass of wine or craft beer as you enjoy your meal. A HIDDEN FOODIE GEM IN WELLINGTON 13 Leeds Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. One of the originals in Hannahs laneway, family-run Pizza Pomodoro has been producing authentic Italian pizzas since 2000. Owner and pizza chef Massimo Tolve is originally from Naples and is maestro in the art of pizza-making. The pizza dough is hand-rolled, topped with fresh andhigh-quality
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND New Zealand is famous for a vibrant creative culture fuelled by great food, wine, craft beer, coffee and events. Wellington is the centre ofall of that.
EVENTS IN WELLINGTON Events. Louis Baker - Love Levitates Tour. 17 July 2021. Opera House, 111-113, Manners Street, Wellington. Celebrating the latest release from this soulful singer, Louis Baker will bring fresh tracks to Wellington audiences this July WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK IN WELLINGTON San Fran, 171 Cuba St, Wellington. Last seen on stage in 2018, and fresh out of the studio from recording new music, don’t miss this opportunity to hear NZ’s most formidable sonic instrumental 3-piece Jakob at San Fran. Formed in the sleepy seaside town of Napier, Hawke’s Bay in 1998, Jokob began with their debut album Subsets ofSets (2002).
SHOPPING IN WELLINGTON With a concentration of stylish boutiques, excellent cafés, art galleries and street art, Ghuznee Street is Wellington's home of independent style. Shop. Shop for the labels you love on Lambton Quay. The home of Wellington’s best high street shopping, Lambton Quay has bright lights and big names to attract you down this end of town. SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing WELLINGTON'S BEST BOUTIQUE SHOPPING Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
SHOP INDEPENDENT BOUTIQUES ON WILLIS STREET Coco Wellington 128 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Coco is one of those hidden gem stores that you need to seek out. Stocking hard-to-find labels from New Zealand and beyond, this high-end boutique on Willis Street is the perfect place to find a specialoccasion outfit.
BOUTIQUE SHOPPING ON GHUZNEE STREET 21 Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington. Loved local menswear label Mandatory’s combined retail and workshop space offers a unique shopping experience. From t-shirts to suits, Mandatory make affordable custom pieces that will become lasting favourites in your wardrobe. The small-scale and local nature of the label means the team can offer FAMILY-FRIENDLY FEASTS: CHILD-FRIENDLY 69A Discovery Drive, Whitby , Porirua. View map. This family-friendly restaurant on the banks of the Whitby Lakes is a family-pleaser. They screen live sporting matches so you don't miss out on the action. On a nice day, sit outside in the patio area with a glass of wine or craft beer as you enjoy your meal. A HIDDEN FOODIE GEM IN WELLINGTON 13 Leeds Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. One of the originals in Hannahs laneway, family-run Pizza Pomodoro has been producing authentic Italian pizzas since 2000. Owner and pizza chef Massimo Tolve is originally from Naples and is maestro in the art of pizza-making. The pizza dough is hand-rolled, topped with fresh andhigh-quality
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND New Zealand is famous for a vibrant creative culture fuelled by great food, wine, craft beer, coffee and events. Wellington is the centre ofall of that.
SHOPPING IN WELLINGTON With a concentration of stylish boutiques, excellent cafés, art galleries and street art, Ghuznee Street is Wellington's home of independent style. Shop. Shop for the labels you love on Lambton Quay. The home of Wellington’s best high street shopping, Lambton Quay has bright lights and big names to attract you down this end of town. SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM David Perks. General Manager Regional Development, Destination and Attraction. David leads WellingtonNZ's large business-to-business support team, spanning business support, research and development grants, screen permitting and industry support, tourism, destination development, Wellington's convention bureau and regional development projects.His team is committed to growing HAVE A LAIDBACK LUXURIOUS STAY 292 Boom Rock Road, Ohariu Valley, Wellington. View map. Perched on a clifftop 250m above the Tasman Sea and surrounded by nature at every viewpoint, Pipinui Point at Boomrock is the luxury getaway you’ve been dreaming of. This private coastal retreat located only 30 minutes from Wellington city features two bedrooms, a wood burner and an FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES THAT KIDS WILL LOVE Visit the childhood home of Katherine Mansfield. Take a step into 19th-century colonial Wellington in an immersive history experience. Kids will love the 'I Spy' activity sheet which offers a fun way of engaging with the house and learning about life over a century ago.Find out more.
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2 for 1 small plates and cocktail specials 12-8pm. Bao and a beer for $10 every Monday. Two for one stone grills from 5.30pm. There is a limited amount of stones so they're on a first-in, first-served basis. Two slices of 'Original pizza' for the price of one ($5, Mon- Tue 11am-4pm.) Read about them here. WELLINGTON'S TOP ART GALLERIES FOR BROWSING & BUYING 147 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. Long-established art dealer specialising in New Zealand contemporary art, McLeavey Gallery celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2018. Originally set up by Peter McLeavey in 1968, the gallery made its name representing leading artists like Colin McCahon, Gordon Walters and Toss Woollaston. Thegallery
BOUTIQUE SHOPPING ON GHUZNEE STREET 21 Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Wellington. Loved local menswear label Mandatory’s combined retail and workshop space offers a unique shopping experience. From t-shirts to suits, Mandatory make affordable custom pieces that will become lasting favourites in your wardrobe. The small-scale and local nature of the label means the team can offer SEE A WORLD-FAMOUS ART COLLECTION AT SURREALIST ART See a world-famous art collection including works by artists Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, Leonora Carrington, René Magritte and Marcel Duchamp at this New Zealand exclusive exhibition. A HIDDEN FOODIE GEM IN WELLINGTON 13 Leeds Street, Te Aro, Wellington. View map. One of the originals in Hannahs laneway, family-run Pizza Pomodoro has been producing authentic Italian pizzas since 2000. Owner and pizza chef Massimo Tolve is originally from Naples and is maestro in the art of pizza-making. The pizza dough is hand-rolled, topped with fresh andhigh-quality
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EXPLORE THE WIDER WELLINGTON REGION Experience fantastic day trips and see the best New Zealand has to offer - all on our doorstep. CHEAP EATS TO FINE DINING Said to have more bars and restaurants per capita than New York, the culinary capital caters for everything from quick bites to longnights.
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TOP REASONS TO WORK IN WELLINGTON Wellington makes it possible to enjoy a healthy lifestyle, while getting the job done. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN WELLINGTON Wellington has many high performing sectors with potential work opportunities, including creative and digital, ICT, financial services, health…, professional services, science and research.LIFE IN WELLINGTON
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WELLINGTON’S INDUSTRY SECTORS From the government hub to gaming gurus, screen legends to our scientific and technical talent – we’re a diverse city where anything is possible. WELLINGTON'S NEW INFLUENCERS From social enterprise creators, scientists, filmmakers, education leaders to digital innovators, these up-and-coming leaders from ri…ght across the Wellington region are developing fresh ideas and building new companies that might just be the new Xero, Weta orTradeMe.
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average temperature of Wellington750+
restaurants and cafes363km
of mountain biking and walking tracks55+
galleries in NZ's cultural capital130+
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