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23 MAY - 8 JUNE ST JAMES THEATRE

Hours: Monday to Thursday 9.30am - 5.30pm. Friday 9.30am - 6pm. Saturday 10am - 5pm. Sunday 10am - 5pm. Closed on some public holidays

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Wellington at a Glance

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Haere Mai Welcome to Wellington – New Zealand’s Cultural Capital. Set in a spectacular harbour location, Wellington has an easy way about it, mixing seaside suburbs with a city scene celebrated for its café culture and being the creative and political capital of New Zealand. Wellington’s compact size is ideal to explore by foot, with bush-clad hills only a few minutes’ stroll from the city centre. Make sure you get the most from your stay by keeping your copy of Jasons Wellington What’s On close at hand as you explore. See what’s on in this busy city in our events calendar, find your way around with easy-touse maps, and read up on accommodation, shopping, dining and transport information as well as plenty of ideas for sightseeing and activities.

Wellington at a Glance Wellington offers the best of city living, with fantastic shopping and dining, a nightlife that positively hums and a wealth of arts and cultural events. The city bursts with theatres, galleries, museums, shops and restaurants, making it perfect for a cosmopolitan holiday, or sample the wonderful lifestyle attractions of the surrounding region. The Hutt Valley is just 15 minutes’ drive north of Wellington. The cities of Lower and Upper Hutt make up the Hutt Valley region.

The seaside villages of Days Bay and Eastbourne in the Eastern Bays are excellent places to explore walkways and beaches, or stroll along the streets looking at the houses, village shops or grab a book and relax at any of the cafés. Nestled around the shoreline of Porirua Harbour, Porirua is an interesting blend of modern mega-stores, local produce markets, small museums and scenic reserves and parks. Enjoy your stay in Wellington – New Zealand’s Cultural Capital.

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Contents Wellington at a Glance....................................................................................2 Wellington Region........................................................................................... 4 Events Calendar................................................................................................6 Jasons Recommends What’s Hot.................................................................................................12 24 Hours in Wellington......................................................................... 16 Best of Wellington for Groups.............................................................18 In the Spotlight Wellington Walks.................................................................................... 20 Activities........................................................................................................... 22 Vouchers.......................................................................................................... 41 Dining...............................................................................................................44 Shopping......................................................................................................... 50 Accommodation............................................................................................ 58 Transport & Rentals.......................................................................................61 Around Wellington........................................................................................ 64 Wairarapa................................................................................................... 67 Porirua.........................................................................................................68 Hutt Valley.................................................................................................. 70 Wellington Airport..........................................................................................74 Useful Information........................................................................................ 76 Wellington Maps................................................................................. 4, 78-81

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Wellington Region

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Situated in the centre of New Zealand, Wellington is served by two major highways, the main trunk railway, inter-island ferries, and regular international and domestic air services. The greater Wellington region is made up of Porirua, Upper and Lower Hutt, Kapiti Coast and the Wairarapa. The first place of organised settlement in New Zealand, the Hutt Valley lies north of Wellington, incorporating both Lower Hutt (24km north of Wellington) and Upper Hutt (39km north of Wellington).

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Events Calendar

Events, Gigs, Festivals

March 2014

New Zealand Festival continues until 18th. 7–12 March

Festival

Writers Week Wellington welcomes the storytellers: journalists, playwrights, novelists, screenwriters, illustrators, historians, critics, poets, translators, biographers and more to share stories about their craft, their lives and the world around us.

5 March

Films by Starlight: Princess Bride (PG) Gather your family and friends at Waitangi Park for this free screening of this favourite film at dusk.

2 March

String Bean Puppets: The Mermaid’s Song From out of a welltravelled suitcase emerges this tale of an unsuccessful fishing trip, a storm and a mermaid. 1pm and 2pm; free entry. www.museumswellington.org.nz

festival.co.nz/writers-week

Outdoor

Family

Special Event

21 March

World Poetry Day

Celebrate World Poetry Day by enjoying a guided walk through some of the Wellington Writers Walk Plaques from 1pm. Afterwards, head back to the Colonial Cottage Museum for tea and biscuits then follow a trail that uncovers hidden poetry throughout the museum.

www.filmsbystarlight.co.nz www.museumswellington.org.nz

Music

3, 7, 10 & 13 March Five by Five

Experience the drama and excitement of five of the world’s most impressive symphonies with the NZSO.

Michael Fowler Centre, www.nzso.co.nz

Festival

8–9 March

Wellington Dragon Boat Festival Close to 100 teams from Wellington, New Zealand and overseas will battle it out on Wellington’s fabulous waterfront in front of thousands of spectators. 9am–4pm. Wellington Waterfront Aotea Lagoon (Off Frank Kitts Park) www.dragonboat.org.nz

Sports

Music

A-League Football: Phoenix v Perth Glory

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

9 March

12 March

The Wellington Phoenix welcome Perth Glory in round 22 of the 2013/14 Hyundai A-League season.

Over 300 million YouTube views, three multiplatinum singles, a million plus albums sold in the US alone … don’t miss seeing this duo and guest Tinie Tempah.

westpacstadium.co.nz

TSB Arena, 0800 842 538

Family

15 March

Fly Me to the Moon See Carter Observatory’s new Planetarium show – Back to the Moon for Good – and be entranced by Elf Eldridge’s exclusive guide through all you ever wanted to know about our nearest neighbour in space. Hear stories about moon landings, explorations, and other moon features.

Carter Observatory, Botanical Gardens, www.carterobservatory.org


March 2014

17 March - St Patrick’s Day Festival

23 Mar

Big Day Dowse 2014

The annual party in Dowse Square sees people from around the Wellington Region flood to The Dowse Art Museum for a day of music, performances, visual arts, activities for kids and all-round good times. Trinity Roots, Electric Wire Hustle, Newtown Rocksteady and The Troubles are headliners. 12pm-6pm.

Exhibition

Until 16 March

Shapeshifter 2014 Explore over 50 works of contemporary sculpture from establishing and emerging New Zealand sculptors in the beautiful Civic Gardens.

www.dowse.org.nz www.dowse.org.nz

Special Event

22 March

Autumn Equinox at Stonehenge Aotearoa A ceremony and dancing followed by a shared meal and tales from the Storyteller. Bookings essential. Ph: 06 377 1600, www. stonehenge-aotearoa.com

Theatre

Exhibition

Music

Miss Brontë

Peter Robinson: Tribe Subtribe

Queens of the Stone Age & Nine Inch Nails

Until 15 March A story of ambition, inspiration and forbidden love. Discover the story of the Brontë sisters’ remarkable careers; their secret loves, tenacity and personal tragedies. Circa Theatre, Ph: 04 801 7992 www.circa.co.nz

Until 30 March New Zealand sculptor Peter Robinson presents a major new installation. Audiences are invited to make a creation of colourful felt sticks.

Two of the world’s most influential rock bands of the last decade join forces for a massive double headline concert.

www.dowse.org.nz

TSB Arena, 0800 842 538

Music

Theatre

La Dolce Vita

Pasefika

28 March

Music-lovers are in for a special treat with this Italian-focused NZSO concert, exploring the passion and history of Rome. Michael Fowler Centre, www.nzso.co.nz

20 March

Until 29 Mar

Parisian sensibilities and South Pacific culture collide in this dazzling re-imagining of French artist Charles Meryon’s life in 1860s Paris. Presented as part of the 2014 NZ Festival.

Music

24 & 25 March

3 Tenors & a Soprano Three New Zealand tenors in a concert that highlights the best of the arias and songs made famous by the international three tenors. www.daytimeconcerts.co.nz

Circa Theatre, Ph: 04 801 7992, www.circa.co.nz

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Events Calendar


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Events Calendar

Events, Gigs, Festivals

April 2014

Public Holidays: April 18 – Good Friday; Special event

Music

Wellington Wedding Show

Morcheeba

13 April

Expect glitz and glam at the beautiful boutique Wellington Wedding Show.

TSB Arena.

Exhibition

PET

11 April

Get ready to hear the soulful sounds of this British pioneering triphop trio fronted by the sweet, sensual vocals of Skye Edwards.

Opera House, 0800 842 538

Until 12 April

A moving image exhibition that explores the playfulness and love offered by, and given to family pets. This exhibition draws on the Archive’s large home movie collection to create a homage to the family pet.

Festival

9–13 April

Wellington Fashion Week Wellington Fashion Week will be striking a pose at Wellington’s waterfront in the newly built Shed 6, with access to some of the best hospitality and retail hot spots the capital has to offer!

www. wellingtonfashionweek.co.nz The Film Archive, 84 Taranaki St, www.filmarchive.org.nz

Music

6 April

Dakota Pianist (Eugene Gienger) Featuring the first New Zealand performance of Orpheus and Eurydice (2012) by South Dakota composer Dr. William Wieland. R. Hayward personal record (1916). Part of the PET moving image exhibition

www.eventfinder.co.nz

Special event

Music

Wahine Commemoration

Visions of Happiness

10 April

The Museum of Wellington City & Sea will be remembering the Wahine Storm’s 46th anniversary.

5 April

NZSO Music Director Pietari Inkinen leads the NZSO on their first national tour for 2014: Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.4, and Erich Korngold’s lush Violin Concerto performed by soloist Mikhail Ovrutsky.

www.museumswellington. org.nz

Michael Fowler Centre, www.nzso.co.nz

Family

Theatre

Sports

Little Sparks

Gloria’s Handbag

St Kilda vs Brisbane Lions

8 April

A hands-on session for creatively-minded four year olds.

Bookings@dowse.org.nz

22 March–19 April Gloria, aged 97, hasn’t long to live. On a whim, Gloria buys an extraordinary designer handbag…

Circa Theatre. www.circa.co.nz

25 April

Australia’s most popular professional sport returns to Westpac Stadium on Anzac Day, when St Kilda take on the Brisbane Lions. Westpac Stadium Ticketek.co.nz


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April 21 – Easter Monday; April 25 – ANZAC Day 2 – 12 April

Exhibition

Until June

Theatre

Malcolm Harrison: The Family From travellers to circus buskers, these fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers march to the beat of their own drum.

Rita and Douglas

The words, music and images of two of our greatest cultural icons – Rita Angus and Douglas Lilburn.

www.dowse.org.nz

Circa Theatre

Theatre

Special event

The Cat’s Meow

Classic Film Weekends at the Embassy

2–12 April

Based on a true story, The Cat’s Meow is a blast of 1920s Hollywood glamour and excess. Set on newspaper magnate William Randolf Hearst’s yacht, the events of a weekend’s sailing party alter not only his, but the lives of all his guests.

Gryphon Theatre

NZIFF presents fabulous film events this Autumn at the Embassy Theatre. Three weekends of classic films made to be seen on the magnificent cinema screen.

The Embassy Theatre www.nziff.co.nz/ autumn-events

Theatre

Other Desert Cities

19 April– 17 May

Circa presents Pulitzer Prize-finalist Jon Robin Baitz’s smart new play of high drama, serious laughter and dazzling repartee. A New Zealand premiere of one of the hottest tickets on Broadway last season!

Circa Theatre, Ph: 04 801 7992, www.circa.co.nz

Music

Comedy

Joss Stone with India.Arie

Old Mout Cider First Laughs

27 April

12–13, 19–20 & 27 April

27 April

Joss Stone unites with the inspirational India.Arie for what will be an incredible show.

The Comedy Festival hilarity kicks off on this night of stand-out comedy.

Michael Fowler Centre, premier.ticketek.co.nz

Opera House, 0800 842 538

Exhibition, Until 4 May

See Like Your Hero Explore the styles and techniques of Gordon Walters, Colin McCahon, Ralph Hotere, Don Driver and Saskia Leek and consider what they were thinking and seeing.

www.dowse.org.nz

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Events Calendar

Events, Gigs, Festivals

May 2014

11 May - Mother’s Day Music

Arctic Monkeys

3 May

See the band that have been topping the charts again and again with the release of their latest album, AM.

Coming Festival

2–4 May

Wellington Better Home & Living Show Featuring the latest ecotrends and innovations for indoors and out.

better homeandlivingshow. co.nz

Music 1 May

Late Lounge: Charlotte Yates feat. Gil Eva Craig TSB Arena ticketmaster. co.nz

Until June

Exhibition

Slip Cast

Ceramics are back, but not the classic brown pot. New generations of artists are using ceramics with a new freedom, incorporating other materials. Slip Cast highlights current ceramics in New Zealand.

dowse.org.nz

dowse.org.nz

Music

Theatre

We Remember

2b or nt 2b / 4 billion likes!

3 May

Commemorate Anzac Day and the centenary of WWI with the NZSO.

www.nzso.co.nz

Soak up the sounds of singer Charlotte Yates and multiinstrumentalist composer Gil Eva Craig. Entry by koha, starts at 7pm. All galleries, café, bar, shop and upstairs lounge are open until 9pm.

From 17 May

2b or nt 2b is a humorous take on characters from classic texts reimagined as teenagers today.

Circa Theatre, www.circa.co.nz

Festival

Food Show

9-11 May

Wellington loves the Food Show. It’s where everyone goes to stock up on the best food, drink, and kitchen equipment and learns how to cook like a star at home.

Westpac Stadium, www.foodshow.co.nz

Music

17 May

Russian Fire Two acclaimed Russian musicians return to NZ for this exciting concert. Maestro Alexander Lazarev will conduct the NZSO as they perform Rachmaninov, Shostakovich and Schumann.

Michael Fowler Centre www.nzso.co.nz


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Soon: Matariki and Wellington on a Plate Comedy

Billy Connolly: High Horse Tour

11 May

Exhibition

19–20 May

100 Glorious Years of Song Featuring songs made famous by the likes of Nat King Cole, the Beatles, John Denver and ABBA. Daytime shows in Lower Hutt and Paraparaumu.

Like no other, Billy Connolly turns our everyday life experiences into funny situations, carrying his audience from one irreverent story to another.

www.daytimeconcerts.co.nz

Festival

31 May–1 June

Handmade A creative and inspiring event full of activities over many categories. Join in and explore your Handmade potential. TSB Bank Arena, premier. ticketek.co.nz

9 May

Music

Hear & Far Pre-eminent Scottish composer James MacMillan visits NZ to conduct the NZSO in two of his most compelling works: Woman of the Apocalypse and requiem The Confession of Isobel Gowdie.

www.handmadenz.co.nz

Michael Fowler Centre, www.nzso.co.nz

Family

Music

Armageddon Pulp Expo

James Blunt

31 May–2 June

Featuring exhibitors, stars, cos-play, Anime screenings, contests, gaming, collect-ibles and a Zombie Alley.

27 May

Blunt and his band will be playing songs from his fourth studio album as well as his best-loved hits.

Westpac Stadium armageddonexpo.com/nz

Michael Fowler Centre

Theatre

Exhibition

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Annie The acclaimed UK production of Annie features a host of familiar faces, including Su Pollard (Hi-de-Hi!) as Miss Hannigan and David McAlister (The Mousetrap, Dr Who) as Daddy Warbucks.

Until June

This award-winning play from Bill Cain asks the question – how do we tell the truth in terrifying times?

This moving image exhibition examines HIV AIDS in New Zealand.

Circa Theatre

www.filmarchive.org.nz

St James Theatre.

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May 2014


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What’s Hot

Jasons Recommends

Writers Festival: Writers Under the Stars The literati are at their brightest for Writers Week (9–12 March). Sit back and gaze at constellations and different views of the night sky while a novelist, a poet and an astrophysicist read their work and talk about their astronomical influences. Meet New Zealand’s own star, 2013 Man Booker Prizewinner Eleanor Catton; Star Waka poet Robert Sullivan and science writer and broadcaster Marcus Chown. Carter Observatory, Botanical Gardens. Phone 0800 842 538.

Wairarapa Balloon Fiesta 13–16 March Did you know that a rooster, a duck, and a sheep were the first hot air balloon passengers? In 1783, the first hot air balloon flew over the heads of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in Versailles. Enjoy the serene beauty of this beautiful mode of transport, watch as enthusiasts take part in a type of aerial steeplechase and maybe even get up, up and away in a balloon yourself!

www.nzballoons.co.nz

Wellington Cable Car Every year over one million people hop on board Wellington’s iconic Cable Car as it travels from Lambton Quay, in the commercial heart of the city, under the corporate towers of The Terrace, and emerges in the hillside suburb of Kelburn. It’s the very best way to get an overview of the city and it stops right by the Botanic Garden. Cars run every 10 minutes, seven days a week. See ad page 33 Cable Car Lane, 280 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Phone: 04 472 2199 www.wellingtoncablecar.co.nz

Dakota Pianist (Eugene Gienger) 6 April Dakota Pianist is the stage name of international pianist Eugene Gienger, native of North Dakota, now resident in Wellington. This concert will feature the first New Zealand performance of Orpheus and Eurydice (2012) by South Dakota Composer Dr. William Wieland, dedicated to Eugene Gienger. Dakota Pianist will also delight the audience with music by Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt and Sousa/Horowitz, 3–5pm.

St. Andrew’s on the Terrace, 30 The Terrace. www.eventfinder.co.nz


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Grab your mates and be part of over three weeks of massive laughs in Wellington. The 2014 NZ International Comedy Festival kicks off on Sunday 27 April with First Laughs. There will be a plethora of hilarious international and local comics gracing our shores – the line-up that is secret-squirrel at the time of publishing, but guaranteed to be funny as! Get a group together and have some giggles and a great and night out, it’ll make you feel awesome! Visit www.comedyfestival.co.nz for the full 2014 line up.

Stuart Goldsmith

27 April–17 May

Annie 23 May–8 June From its Broadway beginnings to the classic film musical, it’s hard not to love this heartwarming rags-to-riches story. The acclaimed UK production of Annie boasts spectacular sets, glorious costumes and, of course, the adorable dog, Sandy. The show features a host of familiar faces, including Su Pollard (Hi-de-Hi!) as Miss Hannigan and David McAlister (The Mousetrap, Dr Who) as Daddy Warbucks.

St James Theatre, www.ticketek.co.nz or phone 0800 842 538.

Dreams Lie Deeper 10 May An evening of music paying tribute to mining communities worldwide and commemorating events that have irrevocably changed their lives. The concert will showcase a new work by legendary New Zealand singer-songwriter Dave Dobbyn, who has been commissioned to write both the lyrics and music for a tribute to the miners who lost their lives in the Pike River tragedy of 2010. This will be complemented by choral work, 17 Days, inspired by the dramatic rescue of 33 Chilean miners in 2010. Michael Fowler Centre. www.ticketek.co.nz

China 22 March–22 June, Te Papa Two extraordinary exhibitions from the National Museum of China. Throne of Emperors: For more than 2,000 years, many powerful emperors have reigned over China, some visionary, some militaristic, some harsh, and some refined. Explore the lives of seven emperors who, with their unique personalities, have left their mark on China and the world. Shi Lu: A revolution in paint: Discover the art of Shi Lu (1919–82), a modern master of painting who maintained his unique artistic vision during a time of political and cultural revolution. “Emperor Qianlong” (detail), Qing Dynasty (1644–1911). National Museum of China

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24 hours Wellington

You’ve arrived in New Zealand’s premier food and culture destination, but you only have 24 hours, or less, to visit? Wellington is such a vibrant city and has so much to offer, so where should you start? Never fear, here are our ideas for what to see and do in the short time you’re here.

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After a good breakfast at one of Wellington’s many cafés, head to Wellington’s iconic Cable Car and take in the beautiful views at the top. Spend some time at the Cable Car Museum and learn about funicular transport and appreciate just how much Wellingtonians utilise and love this feature of their city. Take a stroll through the adjoining Botanical Gardens, and then make your way – either by walkway (about half an hour through the gardens down to the Terrace), or down again by Cable Car to the i-Site Visitor Centre on the corner of Wakefield and Victoria streets. www.wellingtoncablecar.co.nz

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Seal Coast Safari think you can’t visit Wellington

without seeing the seals! Get up close and personal with wild New Zealand fur seals as you explore Wellington’s spectacular coastline. Leaving from Downtown Wellington, you’ll be in the comfort of a chauffeured 4-wheel drive vehicle 15 minutes later. Our Safaris pick-up and drop-off point is the Wellington i-SITE Visitor Centre. Tours last three hours and you are guaranteed to see seals as well as wildlife including wild goats, pet ostriches and, sometimes, wild horses. www.sealcoast.co.nz Freephone (NZ): 0800 73 25 27

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time to pick up some brochures on Wellington and get another copy of this guide or the Jasons guides for other cities. There are plenty of cafés around this area (especially around Willis and Bond Streets), if the weather is agreeable, why not get lunch to take away and sit in Civic Square, or enjoy the views from Frank Kitts Park and across the waterfront. Enjoy this favourite Wellington outdoor space, or spend some time exploring the boutique shops on nearby Willis Street. Remember that there is free Wifi in the central city (just look for the ‘cbd free’ network), so connect to the internet and be sure to let your friends know about your adventures in Wellington. www.wellingtonwaterfront.co.nz


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Te Papa Tongarewa: The Museum of New Zealand. Known as ‘Our Place’, Te Papa

holds a wealth of New Zealand treasures and exceptional international exhibitions. The WOW Factor: 25 years in the making exhibition showcases more than 25 incredible entries from 25 years of The World of WearableArt™ awards and features design sketches, drawings, and models relating to the 2012 show. The WOW Factor runs until August. Take some time to explore the rest of the museum; you’re welcome to the Te Papa Marae (communal meeting place), and don’t miss exhibition highlights – from the story of Maori in New Zealand to the ‘junk shop’ that transports you through 100 years of Kiwi history. Phone 04 381 7000 www.tepapa.govt.nz

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working brewery where you can quench your thirst after such a busy day. Sample a few craft brews (Wellington is New Zealand’s craft beer capital, after all) from the range at Black Dog Brewery and learn more about New Zealand’s love of craft brewing. Save some room though, because dinner at Fratelli – just next door – is something to be savoured. Fratelli serves fresh modern Italian cuisine, specialising in 100% homemade pasta, gnocchi, risotto, and pizza from the wood fired oven. The menu changes seasonally; ensuring only the freshest ingredients are used. This is perfectly matched with an extensive Italian wine list to complete the true Italian dining experience. www.blackdogbrewery.co.nz www.fratelli.net.nz (see page 46)

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Circa Theatre. Circa has gained a reputation

as one of New Zealand’s liveliest and most innovative theatres. Here you’ll see some top-notch shows (see page 43), whether it is drama or side-splitting comedy. Extend your evening out by staying for a post-show drink or dessert and chat with friends about the show. Phone: 04 801 7992 www.circa.co.nz

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meet, greet and welcome all. Enjoy a pint at an Irish bar, a cocktail in a tucked away favorite bar, a coffee in a late-night café or a wine at a Laundromat! Wellington is full of surprises, but what is certain is the warm welcome you’ll get from the locals who want you to see the best of their city.

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has to offer for groups All the best travel memories are those shared with friends, family or other like-minded souls. So gather your mates and loved ones together, because we’ve selected the best of what Wellington has to offer for group visits.

Mud Cycles Not only do Mud Cycles offer a selection of mountainbikes for hire, the staff are all mountainbikers with first-hand knowledge of the local tracks. In fact, every Tuesday evening, no matter the weather, you can join them for a night ride. They can also accompany you on a ride specifically created for you and your group. For the Kids: Don’t forget to ask about rides suitable for the younger members of your group. Instruction and bespoke rides are available for them too. Contact Details: Phone: 04 476 4961 421 Karori Road, Karori, Wellington 6012 www.mudcycles.co.nz

Walk Wellington The best way to get to know Wellington is by foot, and Walk Wellington can tailor a walk especially for your group, your interests and your time restraints. Your friendly guide knows Wellington inside out and is happy to share their love of the city. A Walk Wellington tour is a great way to find out what’s happening around town and decide what else you’d like to do while you’re in Wellington. Call them to discuss your group needs. Contact Details: walkwellington@xtra.co.nz www.walkwellington.org.nz

Reserve Bank Museum Sometimes the things you take for granted are the things that really should get more attention. Take a closer look into what makes the economic world tick with the new and recently updated displays that take you through the history of money and economy to the present day. See rare notes and coins, and be fascinated by the New Zealanddesigned MONIAC water-powered economic computer. With school and family-friendly activities and projects to investigate, not to mention free entry, an afternoon here is time worth spent. Contact Details: Phone: 04 471 3682, 2 The Terrace, Wellington www.rbnzmuseum.govt.nz


Congratulate them – they’ve been declared by The Times as being one of the world’s top 50 museums! Considering they’re up there with The Smithsonian Institute and The British Museum, you know they really must be exceptional. Tours can be tailored to your group’s specific needs and interests. Highlights include the Maori myths and legends show, A Millennium Ago as well as exhibits about the Wahine ferry disaster and 101 stories of Wellington life. Ask about a tour deal if you’re planning on visiting the Cable Car too. Contact Details: museumswellington@wmt.org.nz Queens Wharf, 3 Jervois Quay, CBD Wellington www.museumswellington.org.nz

Wellington Rover Tours Get your friends together and explore all the Lord of the Rings sites around Wellington. Visit the Outer Shire, Rivendell, Isengard, River Anduin, Helms Deep and Minas Tirith. The Full Day Rings Tour includes lunch, and a visit to the Wellywood Suburbs, Dunharrow, the Village Bree and a chance to explore the Weta Cave. Contact Details: Phone: 021 426 211. Departs City Hotels and Info Centre, Wakefield Street. www.wellingtonrover.co.nz

The New Zealand Film Archive Home to New Zealand’s moving image history, The Film archive is a fascinating place to visit, especially if it’s a wet day. They have a comfy café, gallery, cinema and a library you can explore. With regular screenings happening and the ability to set up screenings for your group, the Film Archive provides an altogether different look at New Zealand via the big screen, the small screen, advertising and music. Take a look but allow yourself at least a couple of hours. Contact Details: Phone: 04 384 7647 84 Taranaki Street, CBD Wellington www.filmarchive.org.nz

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From heritage walks to river trails, forest-filled reserves and invigorating coastal explorations, Wellington offers some wonderful walking opportunities Butterfly Creek (2 hrs return) The Kowhai Track in Eastbourne leads over a ridge with spectacular harbour views, to the sheltered bush-filled valley of Butterfly Creek. A clearing beside the creek is a popular picnic spot for walkers.

Hutt River Trail Running for 27km from Petone’s Hikoikoi Reserve to Birchville in Upper Hutt, this trail is great for walking, running and cycling, and provides river access for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. In most cases the Trail follows both sides of the river, offering short loop tracks between bridges.

Wellington Botanic Garden (25min) One of many paths that explore the gardens, this signposted walk leads from the top of the Cable Car past Carter Observatory, a sun dial and a native forest on Serpentine Way. Thorndon Heritage Trail A heritage walk through Wellington’s oldest suburb, taking in 19th century villas, the Prime Minister’s residence, Parliament Buildings and historic churches.

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Tinakori Hills Trails lead through forests and clearings with stunning city and harbour views. Entrances are on Weld Street, Wadestown Road, Grant Road and Mary Street.

Red Rocks Coastal Walk (4km each way, 2-3hrs return) Follows the sometimes wild southern coast from Owhiro Bay to the red rocks of Sinclair Head, home to a colony of New Zealand fur seals. Wellington Rover Tours can drop off and pick up from Owhiro Bay. (Alternatively, take a Seal Coast Safari tour right to the colony.) For more walking ideas, pick up Kathy Ombler’s excellent guide book, Walking Wellington, from any good Wellington bookshop.

City to Sea Walkway (12km, 6hrs) Starting in the heart of central Wellington near Parliament, this trek crosses to the rocky shores of the South Coast. There are wonderful views of the Cook Strait and the Kaikoura, Rimutaka and Tararua ranges on a clear day. Catch the No 1 Bus back to the city from Island Bay.

The Eastern Walkway (4.5km) A ridge walk along the southern end of the Miramar Peninsula from the Pass of Branda to Tarakena Bay, passing historical Maori sites and native flora and fauna.

Rimutaka Forest Park, Orongorongo Track (3-4hrs return) One of New Zealand’s most popular walks passes through different types of bush, leading to the scenic Orongorongo Valley. Wellington has a cool little Free iPhone app for walks around the area. The walking tours featured in this application will help you discover all the favourite tourist spots in Wellington; nature reserves, forests, farmlands and the rugged South Coast; landmarks and historic sites; public art and picturesque views – available free from itunes.

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The world’s coolest little capital makes a big splash with an exciting array of things to do, from cultural and heritage attractions to adventure activities. Wellington’s compact size makes it easy to explore on foot, and a good way to begin is to catch the city’s historic Cable Car up to the beautiful Botanic Gardens to enjoy the stunning views and surrounds. Join the locals for a stroll along Oriental Parade, catch the ferry across to the bush trails and cafés of Days Bay or discover the city’s lively maritime history at the Museum of Wellington City and Sea. For a glimpse of wildlife, take a seal coast safari, visit the zoo or check out the native wildlife at ZEALANDIA in Karori. Living up to its claim as New Zealand’s cultural capital, Wellington is full to bursting with theatres, galleries and museums. Discover New Zealand’s heritage and ‘Awesome Forces’ at Te Papa, sit in for a Kiwi classic film at The Film Archive, enjoy the exhibitions at City Gallery, step back in time at The Colonial Cottage. Learn about Pacific culture at PATAKA, or see the original Treaty of Waitangi at Archives New Zealand.

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Wellington has plenty to keep activity-seekers happy, choose from rock climbing, kayaking, skating, fishing, and cycling or get a broader understanding with sightseeing tours such as scenic helicopter flights, gourmet wine and food escapes, or tours of the Lord of the Rings locations.

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OLD ST PAUL’S

A New Zealand icon, this unique 1866 Gothic church is built of native New Zealand timber and features exquisite stained glass and wooden carvings.

• Guided Tours every hour • Gift Shop • Exhibition • Venue Hire 34 Mulgrave St, Thorndon Phone 04 473 6722 Fax 04 473 6422 Email oldstpauls@historic.org.nz www.oldstpauls.co.nz

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Closed Christmas Day and for short periods during special ceremonies.

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Archives New Zealand 10 Mulgrave Street, Thorndon, phone 499 5595 Email info@archives.govt.nz www.archives.govt.nz Visit the Constitution Room, home of New Zealand’s founding documents, including the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi and the 1893 Women’s Suffrage Petition. Visit the Gateway to find out more about this country’s and your own heritage. Open: Monday–Friday 9am–5pm. Self tour available or book online www.archives.govt.nz for a guided tour which takes ½–1 hour.

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Bank of New Zealand Museum Level 1, Harbour Quays, 60 Waterloo Quay, (opposite Railway Station) phone 474 6933 museum@bnz.co.nz Since 1861 Bank of New Zealand has been part of New Zealand’s development. Our museum provides a unique insight into the way our country has evolved socially and financially. Stories and interactive displays of the gold rush days, early bank notes and coins, advertising, technology, architecture and its people. Price: Free entry Open: Monday–Friday 9am–4.30pm, except public holidays.

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Cable Car Museum Top of the Cable Car & entrance to the Botanical Garden phone 04 475 3578 www.museumswellington.org.nz Climb aboard one of the original ‘red rattlers’ and discover the unique system that has transported people between harbour and hills for over 100 years. Situated within the original Winding House, the Museum has two of the original grip cars and the historic winding machinery. Price: Free entry Open: Open every day 9.30am to 5pm.

Carter Observatory Wellington Botanic Gardens, phone 04 910 3140 Two min walk from top of Cable Car www.carterobservatory.org A world-class attraction bringing Te Ikaroa, the Milky Way, to you. Journey through the Universe in New Zealand’s newest digital planetarium and celebrate the stories of the Southern Skies in our amazing interactive multimedia exhibition. Allow at least 1.5 hours, if space is of interest to you, allow a good few hours. Open: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sun 10am–5pm, Tues & Saturday 10am– 9.30pm. Price: Adult $18.50, Child $8, under 4 free

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Circa Theatre 1 Taranaki Street, Wellington phone 04 801 7992 www.circa.co.nz Drama on the waterfront. One of New Zealand’s liveliest and most innovative professional theatres showcasing the best of theatre from New Zealand and around the world. With a fully licensed bar and restaurant, Circa has your ticket for a great night out! Price: Adults $46, Students and Senior $38, under 25s $25. Bookings: www.circa.co.nz, phone 04 801 7992 or at our box office

City Gallery Wellington Civic Square, Wellington phone 04 801 3021. citygallery@wmt.org.nz www.citygallery.org.nz Located in the heart of Civic Square, City Gallery Wellington offers captivating contemporary exhibitions by New Zealand and international artists. A busy events calendar, reading room and free wi-fi adds to the gallery’s attraction as a great place to visit when you are in the capital city. Price: Free entry. Open: Daily 10am–5pm (except Christmas Day).

Colonial Cottage Museum 68 Nairn Street (top of Willis Street) phone 04 384 9122 www.museumswellington.org.nz Explore how life in Wellington changed over the 120 years this cottage was home to the Wallis family. Take a guided tour of Wellington’s oldest original cottage or stroll around the organic heritage garden. Price: Tour & admission: Adults $8, Child $4 (5-14 years). Under 5s free. Open: Saturday & Sunday 12–4pm, cottage tours hourly at 1,2,3pm.

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Activities The Dowse Art Museum 45 Laings Road, Lower Hutt phone 04 570 6500 www.dowse.org.nz facebook.com/thedowseartmuseum

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One of New Zealand’s leading contemporary art museums, just a 15 minute drive from downtown Wellington. Known for its diverse exhibition programme of local, national and international artists and designers, The Dowse hosts a lively events calendar including artist talks and monthly evening music sessions. Price: Free Open: 7 days, 10am–5pm.

Embassy Theatre 10 Kent Terrace, Wellington infoline 04 384 7657 www.deluxe.co.nz Home to both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, Wellington’s iconic cinema also features fine food and drink at the beautiful Black Sparrow Bar. Built in 1924, the Embassy has been fully refurbished, offering a state of the art movie going experience. Full programme details available on our website. Price: Concessions available for students and seniors with id. Open: Daily from 9.30am until late.

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The Film Archive Cnr Ghuznee & Taranaki St Infoline 499 FILM (499 3456) phone 384 7647 www.filmarchive.org.nz The home of New Zealand’s film and television history. Come and watch your childhood television commercials, newsreels, documentaries, NZ feature films...all available to view for FREE in the Film Archive medialibrary. Open: Mon–Tues 9:30am–4pm / Wed–Fri 9:30am–7pm / Sat 4–7pm. Medialibrary: Mon–Fri noon–5pm. Cinema: Wed–Sat 7pm.

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Helipro Shed 1, Queens Wharf, Wellington www.helipro.co.nz phone 64 4 472 1550, 0800 435 477 wellington@helipro.co.nz Wellington heli tours fly over our capital’s landmarks – The Beehive, Cake Tin and Te Papa. Access more remote regions including Martinborough, the Marlborough Sounds and Kaikoura Coast. Combinations include; weekend escapes, wineries and heli lunches. Additional Details: Scenic flights, weekend escapes, heli-lunches. Price: From $95 per person (minimum passenger numbers apply)

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John’s Hop On Hop Off Freephone 0800 24 68 77 info@hoponhopoff.co.nz www.hoponhopoff.co.nz Best Tour In Wellington! Stay on and enjoy the scenic 2-hour loop or HOP ON and HOP OFF as much as you like with your 24-hour ticket. 18 stops including Mt. Victoria Lookout, Weta Cave, Te Papa, and so much more! Qualmark endorsed. Visit our website for details of where we stop. Price: Adult $45, child: $30 (14 & under). Duration: Our tickets are valid for 24 hours from the moment you board our vehicles.

Katherine Mansfield Birthplace 25 Tinakori Road, Thorndon, Wellington phone 04 473 7268 www.katherinemansfield.com Discover the birthplace of internationally famous author Katherine Mansfield. The 1888 house and heritage garden are beautifully restored. Exhibitions, documentaries, shop and tours. For admission fees and opening times during public holidays, visit our website. Open: Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 4pm. Additional Details: The House is a 10 minute walk from Parliament Buildings or Old St Pauls.

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Mud Cycles 421 Karori Road, Wellington phone 476 4961 mudcycles@mudcycles.co.nz www.mudcycles.co.nz Experience Wellington’s best adventure activity! Mountainbiking and bike hire. Trails range from easy sightseeing adventures through to advanced technical trails for the thrill seekers! Open: Mon–Fri 9:30am–6:30pm, Sat 9–5pm, Sun 10–5pm Additional Details: Catch the #3 bus to 421 Karori Road.

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Museum of Wellington City & Sea Queens Wharf 100m from the Cable Car phone 04 472 8904 www.museumswellington.org.nz Set on three floors, this museum showcases Wellington’s history from early Māori and European settlement to the 1968 Wahine Ferry disaster. Don’t miss A Millennium Ago, a show about Māori creation legends. Price: Free Entry Open: Every day 10am to 5pm.

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 55 Cable Street, Wellington phone +64 4 381 7000 tepapa.govt.nz Experience an exquisitely carved marae, walk through living native bush, view historical and contemporary art, and get shaken up in the Earthquake House. Come face to face with a colossal squid, then explore its life through 3D animation. Venture into OurSpace to discover a giant satellite map, or take a thrilling motion-simulator ride. Price: Free entry (charges apply to some short-term exhibitions and activities). Open: Daily 10am−6pm (late night 9pm Thursday).

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Old St Paul’s 34 Mulgrave Street, Thorndon phone 473 6722 oldstpauls@historic.org.nz www.oldstpauls.co.nz Constructed entirely of native timber in 1866, it is a unique example of Colonial Gothic architecture. With stunning wooden arches and magnificent stained glass windows, it is a treasured venue for weddings, funerals, concerts and many other events. Open: 7 days, 9.30am–5pm. Closed Christmas Day, and for special ceremonies. Guided Tours – Exhibition – Gift Shop.

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MINUTES FROM TOWN ...YET A WORLD APART The ultimate eco-sanctuary experience SANCTUARY VALLEY Our stunning Sanctuary Valley is home to some of the rarest, most remarkable wildlife on the planet. And it’s the only place on mainland New Zealand where you will see our ‘living dinosaur’ the tuatara in the wild!

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THE EXHIBITION Fascinating multimedia exhibits allow you to step back in time to the day before humans arrived. Witness our effect on a paradise that had evolved in isolation for 80 million years and learn what we’re doing to put things right.

ZEALANDIA BY NIGHT This 2.5 hour tour by torchlight is a must for anyone who wants to see kiwi in the wild – we have at least 100 so the chances are pretty good! Often the glow worms are so bright you won’t need a torch! Booking is essential.

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Parliament Tours phone 04 817 9503 fax 04 817 6743 tour.desk@parliament.govt.nz www.parliament.nz Free guided tours of Parliament begin on the hour at the Visitor Centre in the foyer of the Beehive (Executive Wing). Take a tour with one of our professional guides who will show you historic buildings, stunning art collection and talk you through the parliamentary processes. Tour route/times subject to change. Open: 7 Days duration 1hr. Tours run on the hour, first tour 10am, last tour 4pm. Additional tours offered during summer months/school holidays.

Pataka Art + Museum Cnr Norrie & Parumoana St, Porirua City, Wellington phone 04 237 1511 www.pataka.org.nz Pataka has five main galleries with over 14 major exhibitions annually, showcasing an extensive range of contemporary Maori, Pacific Island, New Zealand and international art and culture. Enjoy a coffee at the café while relaxing beside our Japanese garden. Price: Free entry to galleries Open: Monday to Saturday 10am–4:30pm. Sunday 11am–4:30pm.

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Petone Settlers Museum The Esplanade, Petone (end of Buick St) phone 04 568 8373 settlers@huttcity.govt.nz www.petonesettlers.org.nz Celebrate the history of the local area with this contemporary visitor experience and the exhibition, Tatou Tatou. The museum is situated in one of New Zealand’s most significant memorial buildings, the Wellington Provincial Centennial Memorial. Price: Free Open: Wed–Sun 10am–4pm.

The Reserve Bank Museum 2 The Terrace phone 471 3682 museum@rbnz.govt.nz www.rbnzmuseum.govt.nz Discover our economic and banking history. Explore today’s economy. See historic banknotes, coins, artefacts and the MONIAC hydraulic computer. Experience the audio-visual and interactive displays. Discover how the economy works. Price: Free entry. Open: 9.30am-4pm weekdays, closed weekends, public holidays and for special events.

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VISIT WELLINGTON AND USE THE CABLE CAR Ride the historic Cable Car from the heart of Lambton Quay to Kelburn where you can enjoy stunning views of the harbour, city and the surrounding hills. Once at the top terminal, spend time at the lookouts and the nearby area – visit the Cable Car Museum, Carter Observatory

(admission fee), Krupp Gun and the beautiful Botanic Garden with its picnic areas and great playground for children. Return on the Cable Car, take the shuttle/walk to Zealandia or one of the downhill walks through the Botanic Garden via Parliament grounds and the Beehive back to Lambton Quay.

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Te Papa is New Zealand’s innovative and interactive national museum located on Wellington’s spectacular waterfront.

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‘Te Papa Tongarewa’ literally means ‘container of treasures’. Discover the treasures and stories of New Zealand’s land and people under one roof. Enjoy six floors of engaging, interactive displays. Encounter Māori and Pacific cultural treasures, New Zealand’s extraordinary natural life, its most important works of art, and its unique history. Get shaken up in the Earthquake House or take a thrilling motion-simulator ride. Come face to face with a colossal squid, then explore its life through 3D animation. With a combination of the latest technology and classic story-telling, Te Papa educates, entertains, and inspires. Take an informative one-hour guided tour of Te Papa (adults $14, children $7). Enjoy a full range of services and facilities to make your visit comfortable, from cafés and shops to convenient parking. Our friendly Hosts are here to welcome you. Te Papa is open daily 10am – 6pm (late night 9pm Thursday). Free general admission. 55 Cable St, Wellington Ph +64 4 381 7000. tepapa.govt.nz

CHINA Two extraordinary exhibitions from the National Museum of China open 22 March 2014. Throne of Emperors explores the life and influence of seven exceptional Chinese emperors who ruled the vast Chinese empire during its 2000-year history. Shi Lu: A revolution in paint presents the art of Shi Lu (1919–82), a modern master of Chinese painting who maintained his unique artistic vision during a time of political and cultural revolution. 22 Mar - 22 Jun 2014. Level 4. Admission charges apply.

Ngā Toi | Arts Te Papa A changing programme of art from the national collection and beyond. Discover historic works and the latest acquisitions, or get creative in the Arts Studio. On now. Level 5, free entry. arts.tepapa.govt.nz

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Experience the treasures and stories of New Zealand – our land, people, culture, art and history at Te Papa, our extraordinary and interactive national museum. Open every day 10am–6pm, and until 9pm Thursdays FREE ENTRY Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 55 Cable Street, Wellington Phone: +64 4 381 7000 tepapa.govt.nz

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Activities Seal Coast Safari Freephone 0800 73 25 27. safari@sealcoast.com www.sealcoast.com

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Have you ever had a muffin with a seal? Well, you can on Seal Coast Safari! Let the fabulous views take your breath away as we climb over hills and farmland. We then drop down to the sea and 4WD on the beaches of Wellington’s rugged South Coast to the famous Leaning Lighthouse and its seals. Price: from $115 per person Departures: 10am & 1.30pm. Additional Details: Seals guaranteed all year! Qualmark endorsed.

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Staglands Wildlife Reserve & Café 2362 Akatarawa Valley, Upper Hutt phone 04 526 7529 wildlife@staglands.co.nz www.staglands.co.nz Located in the beautiful Akatarawa Valley and offers a unique experience for visitors to feed and freely interact with wildlife. Wander through our forest wetlands, feed the trout and eels, greet the deer and have a ride on the old bush railway. Our magical secret garden is full of cute and cuddy creatures. Additional Details: Open daily 9.30am–5pm. Visit our website for more details. Price: Adults $20, Snrs $17, Child $8, three and under free.

Walk Wellington www.walkwellington.org.nz walkwellington@xtra.co.nz A two hour guided walk through the central city learning about the history and culture of the capital city from local residents. Visit important historic sights including the Old Government Buildings, Waterfront, Archives and Old St Paul’s. Additional Details: Walks daily departing from the i-Site visitor centre at 10am. Duration: 2 hours. We walk rain or shine

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Wellington Cable Car 280 Lambton Quay phone 04 472 2199 fax 04 472 2200 www.wellingtoncablecar.co.nz A great introduction to Wellington for visitors. The cars run from the heart of Lambton Quay, under the corporate towers of The Terrace, past Kelburn Park and Victoria University to the top of the Botanic Garden at Kelburn. Stunning views from the lookout of the city’s CBD and across the harbour to Hutt Valley & Eastbourne. Open: 7 days a week. Runs every 10 minutes.

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Wellington Cathedral of St Paul Cnr Hill & Molesworth Streets, Thorndon phone 04 472 0286 www.wellingtoncathedral.org.nz An awesome space in the capital precinct, the Cathedral is the flagship of the Anglican Church in the city, a place of worship, hospitality and education. Feel the size, discover the Lady Chapel, be awed by the choir, take time to pray and light a candle. Visitors welcome at all services. Open: Daily 10am–4pm. Sunday 8am, 10am, 5pm; Weekdays: 12.15pm; Thursday 5.30pm Choral Evensong (term-time).

Wellington Movie Tours phone 027 419 3077 www.movietours.co.nz Let us show you the sights of our movie capital as we take you where so many Lord of the Rings scenes were shot. Exclusive on-location movie clips, props for pictures and behind-thescenes stories make it all fun. Our visit to the WETA CAVE with optional WINDOW INTO WORKSHOP tour makes the experience amazing. Additional Details: Visit our website to see details of our latest hot deal.

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Cnr Norrie & Parumoana Sts Porirua City tel: +64 4 237 1511 www.pataka.org.nz

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Opening hours: Mon – Sat: 10am – 4.30pm Sun: 11am – 4.30pm Free admission

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A unique view of New Zealand since 1861, providing insights into the way our country has evolved both socially and financially.

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Explore our economy Discover its history Free entry Open 9.30am–4.00pm weekdays 2 The Terrace, Wellington ph 04-471-3682 email: museum@rbnz.govt.nz

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Roll out the red carpet: go behind the scenes of Wellington’s famous movie industry. It all started with Peter Jackson’s Oscar sweeping trilogy, Lord of the Rings – now you can see the world famous locations for yourself. With Wellington Movie Tours, you’ll see the film clips as you stand on the very spot they were filmed. Wellington Rover Tours lets you follow in the footsteps of hobbits, dwarves and elves, and Flat Earth also visits Middle Earth film locations including Rivendell. All tours will share behind-thescenes stories and take you to the Weta Cave. The Weta Cave, on Miramar’s Camperdown Road, showcases movie memorabilia, collectibles and clothing, and changing exhibitions of movies Weta Workshop has helped create. In Petone, you can visit Experience Stansborough and try on an authentic Elven cloak or Narnia cape at the Mill where they were made. In the end, it’s all about going to the movies, so head to Wellington’s beautifully restored Embassy Theatre, world premiere theatre for Lord of the Rings.

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Wellington Rover Tours Freephone 0800 426 211 www.wellingtonrover.co.nz Departs City Hotels and Info Centre, Wakefield Street. The Lord Of The Rings Tour specialists in Wellington. Visit the Outer Shire, Rivendell, Isengard, River Anduin, Helms Deep and Minas Tirith. Our Full Day Rings Tour includes lunch, we visit the Wellywood Suburbs, Dunharrow, the Village Bree and a chance to explore the Weta Cave. Additional Details: Full and Half Day Rings tours include a souvenir map and happy hobbit-like storytelling guide.

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Wellington Underground Market Under Frank Kitts Park, Wellington Waterfront www.undergroundmarket.co.nz Unearth a little treasure at Wellington’s weekly designer market. Under cover on the waterfront. Showcasing the best of Wellington’s emerging creative talent including homeware, fashion, jewellery, delicious food and live music. Take home your own piece of the Creative Capital. Open: Every Saturday 10am-4pm PLUS Sundays in December (see website for holiday hours)

Weta Cave Cnr of Camperdown Road & Weka Street, Miramar, Wellington phone 04 380 9361 www.wetaNZ.com Step inside the walls of WETA, the multi Academy Award winning company whose artists and craftsmen helped bring The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Adventures of Tintin, District 9 and The Lord of the Rings to life. Features an incredible exhibition and behind the scenes film. (Admission charges apply for the exhibition.) Additional Details: Free entry. Open 7 days a week, 9am–5.30pm. Closed New Years Day, Anzac Day, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

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Zealandia: The Exhibition End of Waiapu Road, Karori, Wellington phone 04 920 9200 www.visitzealandia.com Learn about New Zealand’s remarkable natural history at this state of the art indoor attraction. Designed by world renowned model and film makers see 1,000 years of environmental destruction and hear inspiring stories about what’s being done today to save New Zealand’s most precious native species. Open: 10am–5pm every day except Christmas day. For more information visit www.visitzealandia.com

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PhuThai Lanna Restaurant

Bistro 169 50% Discount off 2nd main meal ordered

FREE Spring Roll when you order 2 mains

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$10 discount off a 2.5-hour night tour

Two for one Cocktails at The Library

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10% DISCOUNT off any brochured flight excluding City Panorama

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10% OFF the Bungy, Giant Swing or Flying Fox

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Right Royal Tour 10% DISCOUNT off a

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Present this voucher and receive a free spring roll when you order 2 mains. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Not redeemable for cash. Phuthai Lanna Restaurant Cnr Tory & Vivian St, Wellington Phone 801 7771 www.phuthaiesarn.co.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

Present this voucher and receive 50% discount off 2nd main meal ordered. Valid Mon - Sat. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Not redeemable for cash or transferable. Bookings required. Bistro 169, Abel Tasman Hotel 169 Willis Street, Wellington Phone 04 385 1300 www.abeltasmanhotel.co.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

Valid when a main dish is ordered, ONE voucher per table. Not to be used in conjunction with another offer. Not redeemable for cash.

Experience Zealandia’s state-of-the-art exhibition and join the search for little spotted kiwi in this award-winning safe haven. Bookings are essential. Minimum age 12. Cannot be used with any other offer.

15 Blair Street, Wellington Phone 04 801 6615 www.fratelli.net.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

Waiapu Road, Wgtn Phone bookings 04 920 9200 www.visitzealandia.com EXPIRES 31 may 2014

Present this voucher to receive TWO of our House Favourites Cocktails for the price of ONE. This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Not redeemable for cash.

This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Not redeemable for cash.

The Library Upstairs, 53 Courtenay Place, Wellington Phone 04 382 8593 bookings@thelibrary.co.nz www.thelibrary.co.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

Shed 1, Queens Wharf, Wellington Phone 0800 435 477 or 64 4 472 1550 www.helipro.co.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

Make a booking online at www. interislander.co.nz. When you get to the payment page insert WWO11 into the promocode box and your Easy Change fare will automatically deduct by 20%. Bookings made online only are valid for this offer. You must present this advertisement at check-in otherwise full retail fare will apply.

Present this voucher to receive 10% off the Bungy, Giant Swing or Flying Fox. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. Not redeemable for cash.

www.interislander.co.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

Present this voucher to receive 2 movie tickets for the price of 1 at The New Zealand Film Archive, Wellington’s most eclectic cinema. Applies to standard Film Archive $8 / $6 screenings. Cnr Ghuznee and Taranaki St, Wellington Phone 384 7647 www.filmarchive.org.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

p (04) 385 1300 e info@bistro169.co.nz Mon-Sat 7am-9.30pm Sun 7am -11am 169 Willis Street, Wellington www.bistro169.co.nz

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332 Mokai Road, Taihape Phone 06 388 9109 www.gravitycanyon.co.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

Present this voucher and receive 10% discount off Right Royal Tour. Includes a guided tour of Museum of Wellington City & Sea, a regal morning tea at Intercontinental Wellington and VIP return pass on the iconic Wellington Cable Car. Tours depart 10.15am, 7 days a week (subject to availability). Booking essential by 10am on day of tour.

Phone 472 8904 www.museumswellington.org.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

Present this voucher and receive free Vegetable Rice Paper Rolls with any other purchase. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. Not redeemable for cash.

Present this voucher and receive free Blue Cheese and Peanut Wontons with any other purchase. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. Not redeemable for cash.

45 Tory St, Phone 382 8585 11 Woodward St, Phone 472 8585 www.chow.co.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014

45 Tory St, Phone 382 8585 11 Woodward St, Phone 472 8585 www.chow.co.nz EXPIRES 31 may 2014


Wellington’s premiere theatre venue on the waterfront, producing world-class theatre in a relaxed environment to thrilled audiences for 37 years. 22 FeB – 29 mar CirCa one

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World Premiere | Starring George Henare | Part of the 2014 NZ Festival Parisian sensibilities and South Pacific culture collide in this dazzling re-imagining of French artist Charles Meryon’s life in 1860s Paris. “A fascinating and funny world …intelligent and entertaining … this is my sort of history” — Adam Award panel

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other desert cities By Jon Robin Baitz directed by Ross Jolly

“Funny, fierce, and immensely entertaining – a winner!” Clever, moving, and surprising, Other Desert Cities, by Pulitzer Prize-finalist Jon Robin Baitz, has been hailed as one of the best new plays of the decade. Expect high drama, serious laughter and dazzling repartee. “The most richly enjoyable new play for grown-ups in many a season” — NY Times

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equivocation By Bill Cain directed by Peter Hambleton

With Shakespeare writing your government propaganda you can’t go wrong … can you? Explosively funny and deeply moving, Equivocation asks the question – how do we tell the truth in terrifying times? “breathtaking boldness!” — LA Times “sizzling theatricality” — Variety

right next to te papa (1 taranaki st) BooKingS 04 801 7992 www.circa.co.nz ShowS tuesday–sunday encore Bar and restaurant an exceptional waterfront location and a fresh approach to theatre dining. Come and enjoy a pre-show dinner, dessert or after-show cocktail. Please phone 801-7996 to book your table.

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Wellington is said to have about as many eateries per capita as New York City. There’s certainly a tempting array of dining options from stylish sushi and Japanese whisky bars to bistros and cheap and cheerful pub grub. Wellington does food well, and one of its most acclaimed eateries is The White House Restaurant on Oriental Parade. For a stunning view as you dine, try the al fresco seafood restaurants at Queens Wharf and Oriental Parade, or the former tug boat, now a floating restaurant. Vibrant Courtenay Place has a huge range of ethnic eateries from Turkish, Thai and Greek to Indian and Italian, that sit side-by-side with some of the city’s nightlife hubs. If you’ve booked in for a theatre show, make an evening of it and book in for pre-show dinner and drinks at an eating establishment nearby. Cosmopolitan Cuba Street has every delicious treat from vegetarian eateries, small food-courts, upmarket bistros, open-til-early cafés, cosy tapas bars and decadent patisseries and chocolatiers. Treat yourself to a sophisticated dining experience in historic Thorndon, or head to Lyall Bay and watch the surf roll in as you enjoy fresh salads and delicatessen goods.

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In the Hutt Valley, you’ll find beachside dining at Days Bay and Eastbourne, ethnic options along Petone’s historic Jackson Street, and plenty of stylish cafés in Upper Hutt.

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Dining Bistro 169 169 Willis Street, Wellington phone 04 385 1300 www.bistro169.co.nz Bistro 169 – located on the corner of Willis and Dixon Streets. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and great value dining. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner – also caters for private functions and weddings. See voucher on page 41 for our 50% off any dessert with any main meal purchased offer.

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Charley Noble Ground Floor, Huddart Parker Building, 1 Post Office Sq phone 0508 242 753 www.charleynoble.co.nz We welcome you to our smart yet humble Eatery & Bar. We showcase local ingredients, natural wine and craft beer. With our largely wood-fired influenced menu, we cater for every taste, no matter how hungry you are. Opening hours: Monday–Friday: Lunch from 11:30am, Bar Menu: 3:00pm – 5:30pm, Dinner + Bar: 5:30pm – Late, Saturday–Sunday: 5:30pm – Late

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Chow 45 Tory Street, phone 04 382 8585 www.chow.co.nz 11 Woodward Street, phone 04 472 8585 Fresh Asian cuisine in a relaxed modern environment. Vegan and vegetarian firendly with dairy and gluten free options. Chow offers dishes with clean, crisp & fresh flavours combined with the best ingredients & skill to create a unique dining experience. Opening hours: Chow Tory St: Noon–midnight, Woodward St, Noon–late.

Dockside Shed 3, Queens Wharf, 2-6 Jervois Quay, Wellington phone 04 499 9900 www.dockside.co.nz The Dockside Restaurant and Bar is situated in the heart of Queens Wharf, and is one of Wellington’s most diverse venues with the ability to cater to every need. Housed in a historic waterfront shed there are stunning views from all four sides and a maritime theme throughout the restaurant. Opening hours: 7 days, lunch noon–3pm, dinner 6pm till late.

Fratelli 15 Blair St, Wellington phone 04 801 6615 www.fratelli.net.nz At Fratelli the concept is fresh Italian. It takes bits of the old traditional Italian cooking styles and assembles them with new modern ideas, with a menu that changes seasonally ensuring only the freshest ingredients are used. Fratelli specialises in 100% homemade pasta, gnocchi, risotto, and pizza from the wood fired oven. Opening hours: Monday–Saturday from 5.30pm onwards.

The Flying Burrito Brothers Cantina and Tequileria phone 385 8811 Corner Vivian and Cuba streets, Wellington Tasty Tequila, Flying Burritos, Chocolate Chasing Maidens, Winged Horses and Smoking Guns…Sum up the fun around what we are really about! Explore the sharp, refreshing tastes in Mexican dining and if you’ve never experienced a ‘flight’ Tequila tasting session, then amigo, you must! Opening hours: 7 days from 5pm.

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Portofino Restaurant is a family owned and operated restaurant for over 32 years, that offers a fresh authentic taste of Italy. Since 1980 we have been committed to excellence in food service. Great choice of seafood, steak, pasta and pizza. Private room available for functions, weddings and groups. Sit back and enjoy the busy harbour views...situated in the heart of Queens Wharf. Open 7 days 11 – till late Lunches under $20

33 Custom House Quay Ph 499 5060 www.portofino.co.nz

We present classic Thai and northern Lanna style dishes served in a traditional setting. Using the freshest local produce our chefs create exotic flavours combined with spicy and delicious scent. Cholesterol free canola oil – NO MSG – plenty of vegetarian options. Retreat into a unique dining experience in the heart of Wellington.

A true Thailand experience 2011 & 2012 Best Thai Restaurant in Wellington Award – CapTimes Readers' Survey

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WHATEVER THE OCCASION … SIMPLY SUBLIME Upstairs, 232 Oriental Parade, Wellington | (04) 385 8555 | info@whr.co.nz | www.whr.co.nz

The General Practitioner Cnr Willis & Boulcott Street, Wellington phone 04 499 6001 www.thegp.co.nz The General Practitioner uses locally sourced goods to produce a seasonal selection of gastro pub dishes. Our famous pub menu is written daily, allowing the use of the best ingredients available each day. Offering a selection of local and national beers and a boutique wine list, The GP is celebrated for its culinary flair, friendly service and atmosphere. Opening hours: 11am – late 7 days.

Monsoon Poon 12 Blair Street (off Courtenay Pl), Wellington phone 04 803 3555 www.monsoonpoon.co.nz Cuisine: Southeast Asian. Mains from $19. A “marvelously appointed temple of delicious Southeast Asian food”. Expect “packed and buzzy in the evening” with “funky cocktails” and “a surprisingly good wine list”. Want Eatertainment? “Watch chefs in action in the open kitchen”. Opening hours: Mon–Fri 11am–11pm, Sat–Sun 5pm till late

Osteria Del Toro Cnr 60 Tory St & Holland St (off Courtenay Pl), Wellington phone 04 381 2299 www.osteriadeltoro.co.nz Mediterranean that’s full of flavour with stunning and award winning décor yet casually priced. Serving top of the line thin crust pizza, the best paella in town and Greek Saganaki cheese flamed with Ouzo at your table, we know you’ll love it! The sangria is addictive ... “bellissimo!” Opening hours: Daily 9am till late.

Phuthai Esarn Restaurant 35 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington Central phone 04 801 5006 Esarn is the name of the Northeastern region of Thailand. We serve authentic Northeastern Thai cuisine using the freshest local produce, herbs, spices and exotic flavours. We use cholesterol-free canola oil and no MSG. Plenty of vegetarian options. The atmosphere is so unique you’ll forget you’re in New Zealand. Opening hours: Mon-Fri 12pm–2.30pm, 5pm–late, Sat-Sun 5pm–late.

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“Simple, modern bistro food, stunningly executed. Five stars.” – Laura Vincent, Sunday Star Times, 3 Nov 2013

PHONE 0508 – CHARLEY (242 753) Ground Floor, Huddart Parker Building No 1 Post Office Square, Wellington www.charleynoble.co.nz

Portofino Restaurant 33 Custom House Quay, Wellington phone 499 5060 www.portofino.co.nz A family owned and operated restaurant for over 32 years, that offers a fresh authentic taste of Italy. Since 1980 we have been committed to excellence in food service.Great choice of seafood, steak, pasta and pizza. Private room available for functions, weddings and groups. Sit back and enjoy the busy harbour views ... situated in the heart of Queens Wharf. Opening hours: Open 7 days 11 – till late. Lunches under $20.

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Thai Chef’s Restaurant 1 Blair Street, Wellington phone 04 385 4535 www.thaichef.co.nz Join us at Thai Chef’s Restaurant for a refined dining experience in the Royal Thai Cuisine style. In 2013 we have received the Thai Select Label Premium Award (5 star) from the Royal Thai Government in recognition of the quality and authenticity of our cuisine. Dine in or takeaways available. Opening hours: Lunch Tuesday to Friday, dinner 7 nights from 5.30pm.

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The Tasting Room 2 Courtenay Place, Wellington phone 04 384 1159 www.thetastingroom.co.nz Renowned Wellington gastropub featuring NZ game and wildfoods paired with eclectic wine and beer matches. Extensive range of craft beers. Great outdoor seating area. No surcharge on public holidays. Visit us on Facebook to catch our latest Tasting Room events and special deals. Opening hours: From 11am for lunch & dinner, Sat & Sun 10am for brunch.

The White House 232 Oriental Parade, Wellington phone 04 385 8555 email info@whr.co.nz www.whr.co.nz Specialising in local seafood, prime meat and game offering A La Carte, Degustation and a Fixed Price Lunch menu. Winner Visa Wellington on a Plate 2012, Silver Medalist DineOut People’s Choice Awards 2013 and 2013 Certificate of Excellence from Trip Advisor. Open: Dinner 7 nights, Lunch Wednesday to Friday.

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The great thing about Wellington shopping is that everything – from designer boutiques to malls and markets – is so centrally located. Wellington’s compact downtown area makes it easy for shoppers to get around. Serious shoppers should check out The Golden Mile – the local name for Lambton Quay. This elegant inner city quarter has several small shopping centres and a wide range of boutique stores. Visit the Wellington institution, Kirkcaldie & Stains then explore the specialty shops and cafés of the Old Bank Arcade. Willis and Courtenay Streets have a good range of boutique, gift and souvenir shops, or head to Cuba Street, famed for its retro chic, markets and galleries. Just a 15-minute drive from Wellington, Hutt Valley has a great range of shopping experiences, from the galleries and specialty stores on Petone’s Jackson, to the mega-malls of Lower Hutt and Porirua, and factory outlet shopping at Tawa. For Wellingtonians, the weekends mean markets. The Hill Street Farmers’ Market in Thorndon is held every Saturday morning, rain or shine. If you’re visiting Te Papa on a Sunday morning, you’ll come across the Harbourside Market where local artisans and purveyors of coffee, cheeses, olives, condiments, deli meats, fresh fish, locally grown fruit and vegetables, organic produce and delicious hot foods.

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De Spa Chocolatier The Baby's Room Wallace Cotton

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Open 7 Days Cnr Willis Street & Lambton Quay Log-on to join our VIP Quay Club

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Shopping Bears With Attitude Shop 4, 119 Featherston Street, Wellington City. www.bearswithattitude.com

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We have bears for every occasion. Collectables, Limited Edition, Charlie Bears, Baby Safe and a wonderful range of Gollies. We are dedicated to Teddy Bear lovers and ‘arctophiles’. We cater for new born babies, young children, in fact bears for all ages. Open: Mon-Fri 9.30am–5.30pm, Sat 10am–4pm.

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Craftwood Souvenirs 152 High Street, Lower Hutt phone 04 569 2756 craftwood@woosh.co.nz www.craftwoodsouvenirs.co.nz Traditional and modern souvenirs and gifts including greenstone, bone carvings, paua jewellery, possum/merino knitwear, sheepskin boots and slippers, wood products, T-shirts, cosmetics, toys and much more. Super Goldcard Business Partner. Open: 7 days.

Dress-Smart Outlet Shopping Centre 24 Main Road, Tawa phone 232 0226 Offers genuine savings on popular national and international names in fashion, footwear, sportswear, accessories and childrenswear. At Dress-Smart you’ll find 32 separate stores as well as a BB’s café and Chipmunks adventure playground on site. Close to the Takapu Road train station, Kapiti Line. Plenty of free parking available. Open: 7 days 10am–5pm

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Kirkcaldie & Stains 165-177 Lambton Quay, Wellington, phone 472 5899 www.kirkcaldies.co.nz When in Wellington a visit to the Capital city’s shopping destination is essential. You’ll find both local and imported merchandise. Ask about the Travel Price offer available to international travellers. A number of languages are spoken by Kirkcaldie & Stains staff members. Please ask at Reception on the ground floor should you require assistance.

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Sheepskin Warehouse We sell direct to the public

We stock New Zealand’s largest range and best quality of sheep, lambskin and possum products

Evans Bay Parade, Greta Point, Wellington. Phone 04 386 3376 Fax 04 386 3379 Email sheepskinwarehouse@xtra.co.nz Overseas posting service is available and Goods and Services Tax (GST) is deductible


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Quality New Zealand Made Gifts & Souvenirs

Sheepskin • Possum & merino knitwear • Rimu woodwork & craft • Paua & greenstone jewellery • Manuka honey UMF +20 • Natural skincare and all other general souvenirs

LOCATED IN WELLINGTON CITY CENTRE 267 Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington Phone 04 385 2238 Fax 04 385 2239 Email nativenz.g@gmail.com

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Native New Zealand 267 Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington phone 04 385 2238 nativenz.g@gmail.com Quality New Zealand made gifts and souvenirs. Sheepskin, possum and merino knitwear, rimu woodwork and craft, paua and greenstone jewellery, manuka honey UMF+20, natural skincare and all other souvenirs. Located in central Wellington. Open: 7 days, 9.30am–5.30pm.

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Old Bank Arcade 233-237 Lambton Quay, Wellington phone 04 922 0600 fax 0064 4 922 0602 www.oldbank.co.nz A beautiful heritage building, once an Old Bank, and now housing some of Wellington’s premier fashion, beauty and lifestyle stores. Drop in for a coffee at one of our cafés and enjoy the ambience and history of this stunning building, or come in and shop at our designer stores, for fashion and luxury treats. Open: Mon–Thu 9am–6pm, Fri 9am–7pm, Sat 10am–4pm, Sun 11am–3pm

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Sheepskin Warehouse 312 Evans Bay Parade, Greta Point phone 386 3376. fax 386 3379 sheepskinwarehouse@xtra.co.nz Sheepskin Warehouse Stocks New Zealand’s largest range of best quality sheep, lambskin and possum products, wild animal and fur skins. We pack and post worldwide. Local tax (GST) is deductable.

Open: Monday-Saturday, 10am–5.30pm, Sunday 11am-5pm.

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Souvenir Factory Shop 32 Tauhinu Rd, Miramar phone 04 388 1391 www.souvenirfactoryshop.co.nz More than just a factory shop! This unique shop offers a large range of specials at half price plus everyday lower prices on all other quality New Zealand gifts.

Open: Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am – 4pm.

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Shop 4, 119 Featherston Street Phone 04 472 3277 Wellington City www.bearswithattitude.com

We have bears for every occasion. Collectables, Limited Edition, Charlie Bears, Baby Safe and a wonderful range of Gollies.

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Markets are often the most interesting way to gauge a city – its people, its cultural heritage, its influence, and Wellington is no exception with a variety of markets to cater for all tastes. Harbourside Market Fresh food market Waitangi Park, Wellington harboursidemarket.co.nz Saturday, 7.30am–2pm (summer).

Victoria Street Market Fresh food market Cnr Victoria & Vivian Streets, Wellington Sunday, 6am–1.30pm.

Wellington Night Market Food, drink and knick-knacks 116 Cuba Street, Left Bank, Wellington www.wellington-nightmarket.co.nz Wednesday, Friday, 5-11pm (closed between Christmas and first week of January).

Wellington Underground Market Arts and design market. Under Frank Kitts Park, Wellington Waterfront Saturday 10am–4pm (closed third week December until third week January).

The Dowse Underground Museum Arts and design market The Dowse Museum, 45 Laings Road, Lower Hutt Second Sunday of the month, 11am–3pm.

Upper Hutt Farmers’ Market Russell Street, Upper Hutt upperhuttfarmersmarket.org.nz Sunday 9am–1pm.


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From luxury hotels, easy and tidy motels and apartments to friendly backpacker hostels; from bright lights central city to B&B rooms with a view, or conference facilities close to the CBD, Wellington has room for you. Look for the Qualmark star rating system to ascertain how an accommodation property has been independently rated. The Qualmark star system rates various categories of accommodation in New Zealand and is a reliable indication of the standard of facilities. You can also ask to see the room – inspection should be welcome. Hotels generally offer tea/coffee making facilities, a bathroom and an onsite restaurant and bar. Motel units and apartments are ideal for travellers who prefer to do their own cooking, and usually offer self-contained kitchens. If you’re on a fixed budget, try some of the backpacker or youth hostel accommodation with communal facilities. Many offer extra facilities such as swimming pools, bars and internet connection. Holiday parks are another good alternative, providing cabins or camping in a more peaceful rural setting, or opt for a taste of luxury at a seaside guesthouse or B&B. For a few more of life’s luxuries, there are plenty of hotels, motels and selfcontained apartments. To find out more, visit jasons.co.nz/wellington/ accommodation.

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Wellington has a full range of transport options from rental cars and campervans to ferries, buses and trains servicing the city’s outlying areas. Airport Information Refer pages 74–75 for details.

Buses GO Wellington provides bus services throughout the Wellington City area. Valley Flyer buses connect Upper Hutt, Wainuiomata, Eastbourne, Stokes Valley and Wellington. For timetables and information about bus and train services in the greater Wellington region contact Metlink 0800 801 700 or visit www.metlink.org.nz

Ferry Services Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry

Bluebridge Cook Strait car and passenger ferry sails twice a day (up to four times a day from December) between Wellington and Picton. The Bluebridge Wellington terminal is located close to the city centre, across the road from Wellington Railway Station, phone 0800 844 844 or see www.bluebridge.co.nz for timetable details and bookings. Interislander

Interislander travels the Cook Strait between the North and South Islands of New Zealand and is one of the most spectacular cruises in the world. The 92 km journey between Wellington and Picton is one of New Zealand’s most iconic tourist experiences. Offering up to 11 sailings a day, Interislander passengers also have the convenience of a wide choice of travel times. Call freephone 0800 802 802 or visit www.interislander.co.nz for timetable details and bookings. Dominion Post Ferry

The Dominion Post Ferry makes regular trips from Queens Wharf to Matiu/Somes Island Scientific Reserve and the seaside suburbs of Eastbourne, Days Bay and Petone, phone 494 3339 or 499 1282.

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To operate from the airport every taxi driver must have an ‘area knowledge certificate’ and a special licence, so there should be no destination in the Greater Wellington Region they cannot find.

Trains The main Wellington railway station is on the corner of Bunny Street and Thorndon Quay. Wellington’s suburban train network, Tranz Metro (ph 498 3000, www.tranzmetro. co.nz) connects the central city with Johnsonville, Melling (Lower Hutt), Waikanae, Upper Hutt, Masterton and points between. Phone Metlink 0800 801 700, www.metlink.org.nz Metlink Explorer Ticket A Metlink Explorer Ticket ($21) is valid for a day’s bus and train travel to anywhere within the Wellington region (excluding Wairarapa). It can be bought on any train or bus after 9am.

Wellington Cable Car Wellington’s historic cable car runs between Lambton Quay and the Wellington Botanic Gardens – a climb of 610m. It’s a good way to get your bearings and the views from the top are stunning, phone 472 2199.

Vehicle Rentals For those who want to explore further afield, there are several companies offering a comprehensive selection of fully-equipped mobile homes and cars at conveniently located city depots. Rental vehicles are also available from depots at the airport and some outer suburbs.


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Wellington’s Waterfront Wellington’s waterfront is a microcosm of the city at large – a busy and vibrant place packed with heritage buildings, cultural activities, parks, sculpture, bars and restaurants. Visitors can stroll around Oriental Parade, past live entertainment, or through the writer’s walk, which celebrates 11 literary icons with strong connections to Wellington, including Katherine Mansfield, and James K Baxter. The more adventurous can rent kayaks or go rock climbing; others can simply sit back with a meal or a drink and soak up the atmosphere.

Miramar and Weta Cave Weta, the Academy Award-winning company that brought Lord of the Rings, Avatar and District 9 to life, has opened its doors to the public with the Weta Cave. Anyone who loves the intricacies of costume creation and special effects, from great homegrown films to Hollywood blockbusters, will love exploring The Weta Cave, on the corner of Weta Workshop in the suburb of Miramar. Miramar is home to some of Wellington’s best gastronomic experiences. Slow down and enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Café Polo, stroll up the road to The Larder for the best of local produce for lunch, and enjoy barbequed whitebait fritters at the Chocolate Fish in Shelley Bay while you soak up the last of the sun.

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Stonehenge Aotearoa phone 06 377 1600 www.stonehenge-aotearoa.co.nz Situated in the serene environment of rural Wairarapa, Stonehenge Aotearoa is a window onto the past where the visitor can rediscover the ancient knowledge of their ancestors. Bookings recommended for guided tours. Price: Entrance fee $8 or $16 for a guided tour. Children half price. Open: Wednesday–Sunday 10am to 4pm. See website for dates.

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Mokai Gravity Canyon 332 Mokai Road, Taihape phone 06 388 9109 www.gravitycanyon.co.nz Gravity Canyon is New Zealand’s biggest Adventure playground, located alongside the Rangitikei River deep within the Mokai Canyon. You can face your fears by Bungy jumping 80m off NZ’s Highest Bridge Bungy, freefall 50m into the Mokai Canyon on the Giant Swing or ride the 1.1km long Flying Fox. Price: $40 to $179. Open: 7 days Summer/Spring 10am-5pm, Autumn/Winter 10am-4pm.

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Hutt Valley The Hutt Valley is just 15 minutes drive north of Wellington. The cities of Lower and Upper Hutt make up the Hutt Valley region. Rugged regional parks, scenic reserves, the Hutt River, walking trails, golf courses and eastern beaches of Wellington harbour offer a wealth of recreational opportunities, from river swimming to canoeing, and a range of shopping experiences can be enjoyed alongside the lively cafĂŠ scene. The Hutt Valley is easily accessible by public transport and is just a short drive from Wellington City.

Eastern Bays The seaside villages of Days Bay and Eastbourne in the Eastern Bays are excellent places to experience another aspect of the Hutt Valley. There are great walkways and beaches, take time to stroll along the streets looking at the houses, village shops or grab a book and relax at any of the cafĂŠs.

Porirua Nestled around the shoreline of Porirua Harbour, Porirua is an interesting blend of modern mega stores, local produce markets, small museums and scenic reserves and parks. Plimmerton Beach is popular with swimmers and windsurfers. Pauatahanui Wildlife Reserve and Colonial Knob Scenic Reserve are just two of many areas that can be explored on 30 historic trails and walkways. Porirua is 20km north of Wellington city.

Kapiti Coast The Kapiti District covers 40km of coastal plain and is located 45 minutes drive north of Wellington. The Kapiti Coast stretches from the small village of Paekakariki in the south to the rural township of Otaki in the north. Known as the Nature Coast the region offers a stunning natural environment, see the magnificent Kapiti Island, a


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national wildlife sanctuary, take your shoes off and walk along unspoilt beaches, enjoy the quietness of a forest walk or shop for unique arts and crafts.

Wairarapa A sophisticated wine scene, delicious gourmet produce, and quaint village shops, cafés and boutique accommodation are all on offer in the small but sophisticated towns of Wairarapa. Just over an hour from Wellington by car or train, the region has a relaxed rural pace, and the charming townships make an ideal base for exploring the vineyards, forest parks and scenic coastline. Masterton is the main centre, and historic Martinborough is the hub of the region’s thriving wine industry. Wairarapa’s rolling hills, rugged coastline and thriving wineries are not to be missed. Stay at a cottage, elegant hotel or luxury lodge enjoying premium wine, gourmet food and a warm welcome. Explore local galleries and boutique stores in Greytown, a Victorian country village with metropolitan panache plus great food and coffee. Take a wine tour or enjoy olive oil tasting in Martinborough and stroll or bike between the cellar doors. Tour the unique Stonehenge Aotearoa to learn how the lives of ancient cultures were guided by the stars. Wairarapa’s Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday at the historic Solway Showgrounds, Fleet Street from 9am to 12.30pm.

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Share our Paradise – Walkways, Cycleways and Beaches Porirua is a young satellite city, just 20 minutes north of Wellington, with a reputation for energy, creativity and outdoor action. Our vibrant natural, environment, surrounded by twin harbours, hills, ocean and rugged coastline, provides beautiful walks. Scuba diving, fishing and trips to Mana Island are easy to arrange. Windsurfing, kayak, sail, horse ride, mountain bike, play golf or relax at a café. High-wire challenges at Adrenalin Forest are heart pumping. PATAKA Art + Museum showcases contemporary Maori, Pacific Island and Kiwi art. Te Rauparaha Arena houses the Arena Aquatic Centre is named after the legendary Maori Chief who composed Ka Mate, the best known Maori haka in the world, and led Ngati Toa to conquer the region nearly 200 years ago. Explore the stunning Pauatahanui Inlet, dotted with charming boathouses and featuring a wildlife sanctuary with walkways and hides for bird-watching. Plimmerton is the perfect New Zealand seaside village, with inviting restaurants and accommodation choices. So join us, explore and stay a while.

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Brief History of Porirua Maori oral traditions and tribal whakapapa passed down recall the names of the explorers and iwi who first lived in Porirua. Ngai Tara and Ngati Ira were among the early tribes who occupied Porirua. In the 1820s the arrival of the musket armed Ngati Toa led by Te Rauparaha, Ngati Toa’s formidable chief created a new era for Porirua. Te Rauparaha rose to leadership because of his strong defence of his tribe’s interests and his skill in battle. He took his tribe from Kawhia to the conquest of large territories and the founding of a new home for Ngati Toa here in Porirua. He composed Ka Mate the well known haka used by New Zealand sporting teams such as the All Blacks.

Getting to and around Porirua Porirua i-SITE Visitor Centre 8 Cobham Court, Porirua City phone 04 237 8088 www.poriruaNZ.com Located on SH1, just 20km north of Wellington city, Porirua city is easily accessible by car or public transport. Try taking the 20 minute Tranz Metro train ride from downtown Wellington, or from Paraparaumu. Open: Weekdays: Monday-Friday 9am–5pm. Weekends: Saturday: 9am–4pm. Sunday: 10am–2pm. Public Holidays: 10am–2pm.

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Hutt Valley - full of New Zealand firsts Mythological history tells of two taniwha, Ngake and Whaitaitai who lived in Wellington Harbour when it was just a lake. The lake eventually became too small for the taniwha and they longed to escape into the ocean to the south. Ngake positioned himself on the northern edge of the lake and using his tail as a spring thrust himself towards the southern shores, smashing a passage way through to what is today known as Cook Strait. The force of the release of Ngake’s coiled tail carved Te Awakairangi / Hutt River – the river of food from the sky. As the first place of organised settlement in New Zealand, the Hutt Valley is filled with amazing New Zealand history. Just 15 minutes north of Wellington you can discover the country’s first lighthouse, first dam and learn about the arrival of the New Zealand company’s first ships at Petone Settlers Museum. Pedal across picturesque riverside trails, through mountains, cruise around seaside bays and villages or tackle crazy downhills – your pedals will be spoilt for choice in the Hutt Valley. Ride the Rimutaka Cycle Trail route from Petone to Ocean Beach over two or three days and experience one of New Zealand’s Great Rides, part of Nga Haeranga - the New Zealand Cycle Trail. Base yourself in New Zealand’s first suburb, Petone, and discover Jackson Street a thriving boutique shopping strip full of international food retailers, trendy cafés and restaurant and minutes from cosy overnight stays.

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Top must dos Don’t miss the historical and trendy cafés, galleries and unique retailers of Jackson Street, Petone. Ferry across to the upmarket eastern bay villages full of seaside cafés, galleries and bush walks.

Fill your water bottle with pure artesian water from Te Puna Wai Ora the spring of life. Contemporary and traditional Maori art is produced at Hetet Art Space within a unique urban marae and village setting. Experience the taste of Zany Zeus. Sample exquisite gold medal organic cheeses and icecream that is out of this world. Lord of the Rings and Hobbit fans will be at home in Stansborough – weavers of a very unique wool and Hollywood movie costume-makers. Step back in time and see the historic woollen mills. Discover many more must dos at Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre 25 Laings Road, Lower Hutt phone 04 560 4715 www.huttvalleynz.com

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Cruise over to the Bays A short ferry ride across the harbour from Queen’s Wharf and you’ll arrive at an area long considered the “playground of Wellington.” Days Bay and Eastbourne are ideal destinations to stroll along one of the two historic wharves, check out the local shops, cafés and restaurants or just relax on the beach – always the last to lose the sun! The area is a great place to enjoy Wellington, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Days Bay and Eastbourne are linked by a short leisurely walk and offer many recreational pursuits. You can kayak, bush walk, enjoy great biking, fish from the wharves and swim at the beaches or in the outdoor heated pool. The area offers visitors an array of unique galleries, gift shops, secluded courtyard dining, our well known local pub, pizza in the park, gorgeous award-winning gelato and a very popular deli. Make a weekend of it and stay at one of several top homestays and B&Bs! Visit www.huttvalleynz.com for more information.

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Up to 16 return sailings daily between Queens Wharf / Matiu Somes Island / Days Bay. Also weekend Round Harbour Explorer tours calling at Petone / Matiu Somes Island / Days Bay / Seatoun / Queens Wharf For timetables and fares ph Metlink 0800 801 700 or visit our website: www.eastbywest.co.nz – Office ph 04 499 1282, daily status line ph 04 494 3339


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Airport Information Travel options to and from Wellington Airport (phone 385 5100) include taxis, shuttle buses and Airport Flyer Bus, as well as rental vehicles, which may be picked up/dropped off at the airport or nearby. Taxi fares range from about $35–40 to the CBD. Shuttle buses cost less for passengers travelling in the same group to the same destination, but take longer, as they pick up and drop off en route. The Airport Flyer travels between Wellington Airport and Hutt Valley, via several city stops, including Courtney Place. It departs every 15 minutes to the city and on to Westfield Queensgate in Lower Hutt, and every hour to Upper Hutt, between 6.30am and 9.30pm. The distinctive, orange-coloured bus stops at the southern end of the airport terminal on ground level. The cost is $12 one way for a full adult cash fare to Wellington city.

Wellington International Airport Whether flying within New Zealand, or further afield, Domestic and International flights operate out of the same terminal. Air New Zealand Reservations and Fare Inquiries Phone 0800 737 000.

Duty-free Allowance Arriving passengers are allowed 1.125 litres of spirits, 4.5 litres of wine and 200 cigarettes.

Information A small information brochure stand is located on the first floor, in the main check-in hall. Touch-screen help phones are also available on the ground floor (baggage claim area). It’s easy to keep connected at Wellington Airport with free Wi-Fi.

Luggage Storage and Lost Property A luggage storage room is available on the ground floor (baggage claim area). For enquiries, also regarding lost property, phone 385 5124. (For lost baggage, contact the relevant airline.)

Security Security measures are in place for international flights leaving New Zealand. For full Aviation Security Service information, visit www.flysmart.govt.nz

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Regional Flights Two airlines, Sounds Air and AIR2THERE, offer scheduled and chartered regional services.

Driving To/From Wellington Airport From the Airport: If you are travelling north and to the city from the

airport, follow the signs to the city, go through the Mt Victoria tunnel, around the Basin Reserve cricket ground and turn left onto Karo Drive, the Wellington urban motorway, which is also State Highway (SH1). This leaves the CBD and follows alongside the harbour then, at the Ngauranga interchange, SH1 veers left and continues north (via Porirua and KapitiHorowhenua). SH2 continues 1 straight ahead to Hutt Valley KAIWHARAWHARA and Wairarapa. WADESTOWN Wellington Airport is on the south coast of the North Island, so if you are travelling south by car or campervan, you will need to book a ferry across the Cook Strait to Picton. There are two operators: Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry, phone 0800 844 844, and Interislander, phone 0800 802 802.

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Accident & Emergency Medical & Dental Centres Accident & Urgent Medical Centre: Open 8am–11pm every day including Public Holidays. X-ray facilities and Pharmacy onsite. No appointment needed. Owned and operated by Wellington GPs. 17 Adelaide Road, Newtown, Basin Reserve. Phone 04 384 4944. City Medical Centre – General Practice and travel medicine in the CBD. Hours 8am–5pm, Monday–Friday. Level One, 10 Brandon Street, Wellington, phone 04 471 2161. www.citymedical.co.nz Wellington Hospital – Riddiford Street, Newtown, phone 04 385 5999. Kenepuru Hospital – Raiha Street, Porirua, phone 04 237 0179. Hutt Hospital – High Street, Lower Hutt, phone 04 566 6999. Paraparaumu Hospital – Warrimoo St, Paraparaumu, phone 04 298 6069.

Airport Info & Travel Routes – refer pages 74–75 Banks & ATMS Trading banks are normally open Monday–Friday, from 9am–4.30pm. There are ATMs (money machines) and exchange facilities at most banks and several other locations in the central city.

Carparks Civic Square (entrance off Harris Street). Clifton Terrace (entrance off The Terrace). Michael Fowler Centre (entrance off Wakefield Street). Several other carparks are located throughout the city. On weekends, a range of parks are available for between $4 and $6, www.wellingtonnz. com/know_wellington

Electricity Electricity is 230 volts, 50 hertz. Accommodation provides 110 volt, 20 watt sockets only for electric shavers.

Emergencies – Police, Fire and Ambulance, phone 111. Wellington Central Police Station is located at the corner of Victoria and Harris Streets, phone 04 381 2000.

Embassies/Consulates Australia 72 Hobson Street, Thorndon, phone 04 473 6411. Germany 90 Hobson Street, Thorndon, phone 04 473 6063. United Kingdom 44 Hill Street, Thorndon, phone 04 924 2888.


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Japan Level 18, 100 Willis Street, phone 04 473 1540. USA 29 Fitzherbert Terrace, Thorndon, phone 04 462 6000. NZ Post will convert foreign cash to $NZ without a commission at any PostShop, for details visit www.nzpost.co.nz/foreigncurrency/ NZ Post, 43 Manners St, Mon–Fri, 8am–5.30pm, ph 04 473 5922. Travelex Financial Services NZ Ltd – 120 Lambton Quay, phone 04 472 8346. Main Terminal – Wellington International Airport, phone 04 801 0130.

GST A Goods & Services Tax (GST) of 15% is applied to all goods and services, except duty-free purchases.

Library Wellington Central Library, 65 Victoria Street. Open 9.30am–8.30pm Mon–Thurs; 9.30am–9pm Friday; 9.30am–5pm Saturday; 1–4pm Sunday, phone 04 801 4040.

Phone Services When phoning Wellington numbers from out of town, dial 04 first. You can use a Telecom PhoneCard or any major credit card on any payphone. Some also take coins and 500 payphones have a modem port for internet access. AT&T direct 000 911 National directory 018 International directory 0172 National tolls 010 International tolls 0170

Postal Services NZ Post, 2 Manners St, Mon–Fri, 8am–5.30pm, phone 04 473 5922. Post Restante, Mon–Fri, 8am–5.30pm, Sat 10am–1.30pm.

Public Transport & Rentals – refer pages 61–63 For all bus, train and ferry information, contact Metlink, freephone 0800 801 700, visit www.metlink.org.nz.

Taxis Corporate Cabs Phone 04 387 4600 Hutt & City Taxis Phone 04 570 0057 Wellington Combined Taxis Phone 04 384 4444

Visitor Information Wellington i-SITE Visitor Centre – Cnr Victoria & Wakefield Sts (Civic Square), Wellington. Ph 04 802 4860. www.WellingtonNZ.com Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre – 25 Laings Road, Lower Hutt. Phone 04 560 4715. www.huttvalleynz.com Upper Hutt i-SITE Visitor Centre – Expressions Arts and Entertainment Centre, 836 Fergusson Drive Phone 04 527 2168 www.upperhuttcity.com/isite Masterton i-SITE Visitor Centre – Cnr Dixon & Bruce Sts, Masterton. Phone 06 370 0900. www.wairarapanz.com Porirua i-SITE Visitor Centre – 8 Cobham Court, Porirua City. Phone 04 237 8088. www.discoverporirua.co.nz

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KAU BAY

4

Weta Cave

ROBINSON BAY

KARAKA BAY

WORSER BAY

CAMP BAY

RONGOTAI SEATOUN

WELLINGTON STRATHMORE INTERNATIONAL PARK AIRPORT

HAPPY VALLEY OWHIRO BAY

ISLAND BAY

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Wellington Central Te Papa Museum (see ad on pg35)

4

Seal Coast Safari (see ad on pg14)

5

Walk Wellington (see ad on pg29)

6

Circa Theatre (see ad on pg43)

7

John’s Hop On Hop Off City Tours (see ad on pg15)

8

Carter Observatory

9

East By West Ferries

TOWN BELT

LK

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Zealandia (see ad on pg31)

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on pg54)

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FR EE Autumn 2014

Wellington What’s On

Wellington’s

ouchers Guide • Maps • V

Shopping Destination DIRECT FROM THE UK KirKcaldie & StainS travel Price Kirkcaldie & Stains offers all international travellers 15% off the normal price on all merchandise store wide. To receive the Kirkcaldie & Stains Travel Price customers must show proof (e.g. tickets) that they are travelling within the next two weeks and must spend a minimum of $100. This offer is only available to the person who is travelling and named on the travel documents. The Travel Price is unavailable on purchases in Mimco Accessories, Mimco shoes, Villeroy & Boch, Pure Skin & Body, Mecca Cosmetica, Scent Floral Boutique, Dermalogica, Rodd & Gunn and K&S Café and not in conjunction with any other offer.

“IT’S PURE MAGIC” Daily Express, UK

language iS no barrier at KirKcaldie & StainS. A number of languages are spoken by Kirkcaldie & Stains staff members. Please ask at Reception on the ground floor should you require assistance. 165 - 177 Lambton Quay ~ Wellington Telephone (04) 472 5899 www.kirkcaldies.co.nz

23 MAY - 8 JUNE ST JAMES THEATRE

Hours: Monday to Thursday 9.30am - 5.30pm. Friday 9.30am - 6pm. Saturday 10am - 5pm. Sunday 10am - 5pm. Closed on some public holidays

See Events page 11

see page 57

What to do. Where to stay. How to get there.


FR EE Autumn 2014

Wellington What’s On

Wellington’s

ouchers Guide • Maps • V

Shopping Destination DIRECT FROM THE UK KirKcaldie & StainS travel Price Kirkcaldie & Stains offers all international travellers 15% off the normal price on all merchandise store wide. To receive the Kirkcaldie & Stains Travel Price customers must show proof (e.g. tickets) that they are travelling within the next two weeks and must spend a minimum of $100. This offer is only available to the person who is travelling and named on the travel documents. The Travel Price is unavailable on purchases in Mimco Accessories, Mimco shoes, Villeroy & Boch, Pure Skin & Body, Mecca Cosmetica, Scent Floral Boutique, Dermalogica, Rodd & Gunn and K&S Café and not in conjunction with any other offer.

“IT’S PURE MAGIC” Daily Express, UK

language iS no barrier at KirKcaldie & StainS. A number of languages are spoken by Kirkcaldie & Stains staff members. Please ask at Reception on the ground floor should you require assistance. 165 - 177 Lambton Quay ~ Wellington Telephone (04) 472 5899 www.kirkcaldies.co.nz

23 MAY - 8 JUNE ST JAMES THEATRE

Hours: Monday to Thursday 9.30am - 5.30pm. Friday 9.30am - 6pm. Saturday 10am - 5pm. Sunday 10am - 5pm. Closed on some public holidays

See Events page 11

see page 57

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