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Welcome
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Haere Mai Welcome to Wellington – New Zealand’s Cultural Capital. New Zealand’s vibrant capital 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 simply bursts with theatres, galleries, museums, shops and restaurants, making it perfect for a cosmopolitan holiday, or sample the wonderful lifestyle attractions of Porirua, Hutt Valley and the Wairarapa. 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 Wellington, Porirua, Hutt Valley, the Wairarapa and Wellington region. We provide all the latest events in our What’s On calendar, as well as easy to use maps, handy information to help you with accommodation, shopping, dining and transport, and plenty of great ideas for sightseeing and activities. Enjoy your stay in Wellington – New Zealand’s Cultural Capital.
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Wellington at a Glance ......................................... 04 What’s Hot .............................................................08 Useful Information ................................................ 12 What’s On ............................................................. 14 Activities ............................................................... 20 Discount Vouchers ................................................ 49 Shopping ............................................................... 51 Dining Out ............................................................ 58 Accommodation ................................................... 65 Transport & Rentals .............................................. 68 Around Wellington ............................................... 70 Wellington Airport................................................ 77 Wellington Maps................................................... 79
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Wellington City
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A premier food and culture destination, New Zealand’s cosmopolitan capital enjoys a wealth of arts, heritage and cultural events, theatres, eclectic cafés, world class restaurants, museums, galleries and designer stores – all within easy walking distance. Busy Courtenay Place is the heart of the city’s nightlife and a favourite dining precinct. The city has a spectacular natural setting, nestled between the harbour and hills, and bordered by beautiful beaches and bays.
Wellington’s Waterfront
Wellington Harbour © Pete Basler
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.
Wairarapa
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’s drive from Wellington, the region has a relaxed ‘country’ 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.
Porirua
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.
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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. The Weta Cave Film screening has been extended with new footage, showcasing a snapshot of Weta projects, and new displays have recently been added, making it a great time to visit. Daily, 9am-5:30pm, phone 04 380 9361, email wetacave@wetanz.co.nz
Weta Cave
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 cafe scene. The Hutt Valley is easily accessible by public transport and is just a short drive from Wellington City.
Hutt Valley
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 cafes.
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 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. An ideal place for those who want to relax away from the central area of Wellington city.
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Madame Butterfly– NZ Opera
Madame Butterfly presented by New Zealand Opera Love and honour resonate with thunderous force in this tender love story between a Japanese geisha and her naval officer as Japan opened up to the West and the 20th century. Puccini’s masterpiece contains many of the most recognisable tunes in opera, including the ‘Humming Chorus’ and ‘One Fine Day’. This exquisite new production combines beauty with unflinching emotional honesty. Starring Australian soprano Antoinette Halloran as Cio-Cio San, with Italian tenor Piero Pretti as Pinkerton and English baritone Peter Savidge as the American Consul Sharpless. Discover why Cio-Cio San and her Lieutenant Pinkerton are among the world’s most-loved operatic couples. Performances take place on 11, 14, 16, 18 May, 2013 at the St James Theatre, 77–78 Courtney Place, Wellington. Tickets from $49.50 (booking fees may apply). Ph: 04 384 3840 or 0800 TICKETEK, or visit www.ticketek.co.nz. Discover more www.nzopera.com.
Fratelli Fratelli translates as Brothers, a fitting name for one of Wellington’s top Italian restaurants which is owned by brother’s Ferdi and Carlo Petagna. Opened in 2009 the brothers set out to give Wellington something they thought was missing from its dining scene, a good quality Italian restaurant serving fresh Italian cuisine to all markets. The restaurant is located in Blair St in the
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heart of Courtenay Place and the concept is simple; Fresh modern Italian food. It takes bits of the old traditional Italian cooking styles and assembles them in new interesting ways. The ingredients are fresh and seasonal and so is the menu. This is perfectly matched with an extensive Italian wine list to complete the true Italian dining experience. Open Monday– Saturday from 5.30pm. Fratelli, 15 Blair St, Wellington. Ph: 04 801 6615, visit fratelli.net.nz or email info@fratelli.net.nz.
Zealandia: The Ultimate Eco-Sanctuary Experience At Zealandia you can see and hear some of the rarest, most extraordinary native wildlife on the planet. Discover New Zealand’s unique natural history in our interactive state-of-the-art multimedia display and learn about Zealandia’s ground-breaking eco-restoration project.
Adult male tuatara at ZEALANDIA. Photo by Tom Lynch, Karori Sanctuary Trust
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ThingsWhat’s to See & Hot Do
Visitors – Takahe at Zealandia Photo: Shaun Matthews
In the sanctuary valley, explore walking tracks and see native animals in their natural environment. Discover even more on one of our Ranger Walk and Talks or Species Talks, free with admission. Book your children (5–12 years) on our unique Junior Ranger holiday programme in April. Join on any day, or enjoy all four distinct days. Join our night tour to spot kiwi and other nocturnal native animals. Café and gift store on site. Zealandia, End of Waiapu Road, Wellington. Ph: 04 920 9200, or visit www.visitzealandia.com
PATAKA Art + Museum Pataka has five main galleries with over 14 major exhibitions each year, featuring work from local, national and international artists as well as a range of heritage and social history exhibitions. The Pataka complex also houses the Porirua City Library, Cafe Kaizen and a traditional Japanese garden, while Te Rauparaha Arena houses the Aquatic swimming facility that is within the same cultural precinct. Current exhibitions include Niki HastingsMcFall – In flyte, until 16 June and Ben Bohane’s The Black Islands – Spirit and War in Melanesia, until 21 April. Accessibility: All Pataka’s gallery spaces are wheelchair accessible, as are the toilets by the cafe and the car parks outside both entrances. For future exhibitions go to: www.pataka. org.nz. Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10am4.30pm; Sunday 11am-4.30pm. Cnr Norrie and Parumoana Streets, Porirua City. Ph: 04 237 151.
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Photo courtesy Walk Wellington
Walk Wellington The best way to discover the heart and soul of Wellington is on foot. Walk Wellington makes this very easy by giving guests a personal introduction to the city. Our enthusiastic and knowledgeable local guides reveal stories about Wellingtons past, present, people and places in a 2 hour guided walk. Walks leave the iSITE Visitor Centre in Civic Square every morning at 10am. Evening walks run from December through February at 5.30pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and last 90 minutes. Adults $20, children $10. Personalised group tours can be arranged to suit any size group and cater to specific interests and/or schedules, so please contact us at least 4 weeks in advance. For further information, please email walkwellington@xtra.co.nz or visit www. walkwellington.org.nz
Wellington Fashion Week Welcome to another year of celebrating New Zealand Fashion in the creative capital of New Zealand, with Wellington Fashion Week 2013. We are proud to have some of New Zealand’s most successful national and internationally recognised designers come from Wellington and we get extremely excited every year to think about who could possibly be next. Wellington Fashion Week 2013 will be held at Odlins Plaza on the stunning Wellington waterfront, housing 39 local and national designers who are showcasing their current and future collections. 3–7 April, Wellington Fashion Week 2013 Event and Ticket Information is available on the website, www.wfweek.co.nz and also at www.dashtickets.so.nz
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Useful Information
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 – opposite McDonalds, 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 471 2161. www.citymedical.co.nz Wellington Hospital – Riddiford Street, Newtown, phone 385 5999. Kenepuru Hospital – Raiha Street, Porirua, phone 237 0179. Hutt Hospital – High Street, Lower Hutt, phone 566 6999. Paraparaumu Hospital – Warrimoo St, Paraparaumu, phone 298 6069.
Airport Info & Travel Routes – refer pages 77-78 Banks & ATMS Trading banks are normally open Monday-Friday, from 9am4.30pm. 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, ten designated carparks offer parking for $3 for up to 6 hours, visit www.wellingtonnz.com/know_wellington
Electricity Electricity is 230 volts, 50 hertz. Accommodation provide 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 473 6411. Germany 90 Hobson Street, Thorndon, phone 473 6063. United Kingdom 44 Hill Street, Thorndon, phone 924 2888.
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Useful Info Japan Levels 18 & 19, 100 Willis Street, phone 473 1540. USA 29 Fitzherbert Terrace, Thorndon, phone 462 6000.
Foreign Exchange 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 472 8346. Main Terminal, Wellington International Airport, phone 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 9.30am8.30pm Mon-Thurs; 9.30am-9pm Friday; 9.30am-5pm Saturday; 1-4pm Sunday, phone 801 4040.
Phone Services When phoning Wellington numbers from out of town, dial 04 first. Local calls from a Telecom payphone cost $1 a call. You can use a Telecom PhoneCard or any major credit card on any payphone. AT&T direct 000 911 National directory 018 International directory 0172 National tolls 010 International tolls 0170
Postal Services NZ Post, 43 Manners St, Mon-Fri, 8am-5.30pm, ph 04 473 5922. Post Restante, Mon-Fri, 8am-5.30pm, Sat 10am-1.30pm.
Public Transport & Rentals – refer pages 68-69 For all bus, train and ferry information, contact Metlink, freephone 0800 801 700, visit www.metlink.org.nz.
Taxis Corporate Cabs Hutt & City Taxis Wellington Combined Taxis
Phone 387 4600 Phone 570 0057 Phone 384 4444
Visitor Information Wellington i-SITE Visitor Centre – Cnr Victoria & Wakefield Sts (Civic Square), Wellington. Ph 802 4860. www.WellingtonNZ.com
Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre – 25 Laings Road, Lower Hutt. Phone 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 237 8088. www.discoverporirua.co.nz
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Equinox at Stonehenge
Special Events 21 March, Autumn Equinox at Stonehenge Aotearoa The evening begins with the ancient Celtic ceremony of Mabon – the Autumn Equinox and, weather permitting, viewing the sun set over the Heel Stone of Hine-nui-te-Po. Starting at 7pm, this will be followed by a shared meal and tales from the Storyteller. Venue: Ahiaruhe Rd, Carterton. Ph: 06 377 1600 or visit www.stonehenge-aotearoa.com Bookings essential.
Daily, National War Memorial & Tomb Of The Unknown Warrior Experience a commemorative service, view displays and exhibitions of New Zealand military commitment and sacrifice, and hear a recital on the 74 bells of the world’s third largest carillon. Open 10.30am–4.30pm Mon to Sat; 12pm – 4.30pm Sundays. Special memorial events April 25, Anzac Day 98th Anniversary; May 20, Battle of Crete 72nd Anniversary; Sunday May 26, Gunners’ Day. Venue: 7 Buckle Street (200m from the Basin Reserve), Te Aro, Wellington. Ph: 04 385 2496 www.nationalwarmemorial.govt.nz
24 April, On ANZAC Eve – A Concert for Anzac Day The NZSO remembers and pays tribute to our ANZAC heroes. Works by Australian composer, Ross Edward’s Symphony No.1 Da Pacem Domine, and New Zealand composer, Christopher Blake’s Till Human Voices Wake Us, are complemented by Sir Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations. Venue: Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington. Ph: 0800 842 538 www.nzso.co.nz
Theatre 13–23 March, Cosi Comedy written by Australian Louis Nowra, ‘Cosi’ is set in an institution where a group of patients plan to stage Mozart’s opera Cosi Fan Tutte – despite the fact that only one of the cast has ever heard of it, none can speak Italian and none can sing. Venue: Gryphon on Ghuznee. Ph: 04 385 0532 or www.stagecraft.co.nz
5–9 & 16–19 April, Krishnan's Dairy/Guru of Chai In the much-loved classic ‘Krishnan’s Dairy’, recent arrivals to
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Krishna's Dairy
New Zealand, Gobi and Zina Krishnan have moved in search of a better life for themselves and their child. Woven into their story is the epic tale of the Taj Mahal – one of the wonders of the world and a testament to the love of one man for his wife. While in the internationally acclaimed ‘Guru of Chai’, a poor chaiwallah (tea seller) has his life changed forever when a young girl is abandoned at a busy railway station and brings the place to a standstill with the beauty of her singing. Venue: Downstage Theatre, 12 Cambridge Tce, Wellington, book at www.downstage.co.nz
From 22 May, ‘The God Boy’ Don’t miss this New Zealand classic drama presented by Stagecraft Theatre. Written by Ian Cross, this beautifully told story is narrated through the eyes of young and vulnerable Jimmy Sullivan. His belief in family and in his religion are challenged when faced with his parents and the truth of their turbulent marriage. Venue: Gryphon on Ghuznee. Ph: 04 385 0532 or visit www.stagecraft.co.nz
Comedy The International Comedy Festival takes place in Wellington from 26 April until 19 May. For information and bookings see www.comedyfestival.co.nz 30 April, Danny Bhoy The funny Scotsman returns to New Zealand for another laughterfilled tour. Letters. Funny old things? They can make you laugh. They can make you cry. They can make paper aeroplanes. This show features some of the letters you never got round to writing because you thought life was too short. Venue: Wellington Opera House, book at 0800ticketek www.ticketek.co.nz
Exhibitions Until 1 April, Play The Dowse invites you to come and play with us. Play is an exhibition of play furniture, playscapes and play-objects created by international artists and designers. Venue: The Dowse Art Museum, 45 Laings Rd, Lower Hutt City Council. Visit: dowse.org.nz
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ThingsWhat’s to See & Do On Until 14 April, Saskia Leek: Desk Collection In an era of ever larger and louder artworks, Saskia Leek is known for the intimate quality of her paintings. Desk Collection brings together nearly 60 of her works in a survey exhibition spanning 1994–2012. Venue: The Dowse Art Museum, 45 Laings Rd, Lower Hutt City Council. Visit: dowse.org.nz
Danny Bhoy
Until 26 May, Retrospect Retrospect brings together the work of wellknown New Zealand jeweller, Peter Deckers with twenty emerging and established contemporary jewellers, many of whom have been tutored by him or who have participated in projects with him. Venue: The Dowse Art Museum, 45 Laings Rd, Lower Hutt City Council. Visit: dowse.org.nz
2 March–26 May, Len Lye: Kaleidoscope A major new exhibition of kinetic works from the ebullient and visionary filmmaker, sculptor, poet, painter and “composer of motion”, Len Lye, one of the most internationally influential and recognised twentieth century New Zealand artists. Firebush, Len Lye
Venue: City Gallery Wellington, Civic Square, Wellington. Ph: 04 801 3021, www.citygallery.org.nz
Until May, Moving on Asia: Towards a New Art Network 2004–2013 An archive of moving image work from the Asian region; a constantly shifting project that involves 50 curators and 150 artists. Venue: City Gallery Wellington, Civic Square, Wellington. Ph: 04 801 3021, www.citygallery.org.nz
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Moving On Asia
Daily, Wellington Zoo Get closer than ever at Wellington Zoo’s new Asia Precinct. See more, hear more, and feel more at the new ASB Malayan Sun Bear and Pub Charity Sumatran Tiger exhibits. General Zoo admission fees apply. Venue: Wellington Zoo, 200 Daniell Street, Newtown, Wellington. Ph: 04 381 6755. www.wellingtonzoo.com
Daily, Jack’s Boathouse Climb aboard the dinghy and watch a film in the newly opened Jack’s Boathouse. Step into an interactive wonderland crammed with all sorts of curious objects from matchstick boats to conch shells. Venue: Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Queens Wharf, Wellington. Ph: 04 472 8904, or visit www.museumswellington.org.nz
Wellington Zoo
Daily, Reserve Bank Museum There are some great family activities at the Reserve Bank Museum with kids’ quizzes,
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What’s On interactive displays. Take-away bags of shredded notes make for a great souvenir. Check the website www.rbnzmuseum.govt.nz for opening hours. Also see advertisement and listing on p39, p48.
Daily, The New Zealand Film Archive As well as screening an eclectic range of films in our cinema during the evenings, The New Zealand Film Archive offers plenty to do during the daytime. Enjoy a delicious $3 coffee in the comfy, sunny cafe. Browse thousands of media items – from silent cinema to Hairy Maclary – in the medialibrary. Staff are on hand to assist you with locating the title you want. See website for media opening times and cinema screening details.
Reserve Bank Museum
Venue: The New Zealand Film Archive, 84 Taranaki St, Wellington. Ph: 04 384 7647, www.filmarchive.org.nz
Music 11 March, Kronos Quartet Inventive, eclectic, experimental and exhilarating – Kronos Quartet tells the stories of new music like no other using prerecorded tape, amplification and spectacular virtuosity in a programme opening with Indian raga and ranging from ancient Serbia to modern-day New Zealand.
The NZ Film Archive
Venue: Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington. Ph: 0800 842 538 www.ticketek.co.nz www.chambermusic.co.nz
12, 14 & 15 March, Beethoven reCYCLE Part One featuring Michael Houstoun Beethoven’s 32 sonatas are some of the supreme treasures of human artistic endeavour and acclaimed New Zealand pianist Michael Houstoun is one of the greatest Beethoven pianists of our age. Venue: Ilott Theatre, Wellington Town Hall. Ph: 0800 842 538, www.ticketek.co.nz www.chambermusic.co.nz
22 March, NZSO – Bolero! Distinguished New Zealand concert pianist Stephen De Pledge joins the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra for a concert celebrating the works of Ravel, including the Piano Concerto in G major, La Valse and the universally recognisable Bolero. NZSO Music Director Pietari Inkinen conducts. Venue: Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington. Ph: 0800 842 538 www.nzso.co.nz
9 April, Robert Plant & The Blind Boys of Alabama Rock legend – and voice of Led Zeppelin – Robert Plant joins forces with five-time
Kronos Quartet Photo MIchael Wilson
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ThingsWhat’s to See & Do On Grammy Awards winners The Blind Boys of Alabama to create an extraordinary musical experience; a show that digs deep into the roots of the blues, turns rock on its head, mixes powerful rhythms with gospel melodies. Venue: TSB Bank Arena, Wellington, www.ticketek.co.nz or 0800 842 538.
13 April, NZSO – Echoes of Home Described in the New York Times as ‘a fearless player with technique to burn’, the magnetic and virtuosic cellist Daniel Müller-Schott performs Dvorˇ ák’s glorious Cello Concerto. NZSO Music Director Pietari Inkinen also conducts Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances – a crowd favorite. Venue: Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington. Ph: 0800 842 538 www.nzso.co.nz
28 April, Hell on Wheels! Two highly-acclaimed and much-loved cabaret divas, Helen Medlyn (voice) and Penny Dodd (piano) bring a show bursting with songs drawn from music theatre, jazz and opera, interspersed with comic ditties, recitation and anecdote. Stephen De Pledge
Venue: Soundings Theatre, Te Papa, 55 Cable Street. For bookings or more info, phone 0508 266 237 or email bookings@operatunity.co.nz Tickets cost $45 (discounts for groups and concessions).
3 May, Bryn Terfel: An evening with the NZSO One of the world’s finest bass-baritones, the winner of both Grammy and Gramophone awards, Bryn Terfel is equally at home in opera, music theatre and the traditional songs of his native Wales. This gala evening will be one of the highlights of the season! Venue: Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington. Ph: 0800 842 538 www.nzso.co.nz
Echoes of Home
10 May, Hear & Far – Modern Masters The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra’s celebrates home-grown contemporary compositions, alongside the works of international composers. John Adams Harmonielehre will be played alongside John Psatha’s Orpheus in Rarohenga. Venue: Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington. Ph: 0800 842 538 www.nzso.co.nz
15 May, NZTrio Featuring Bright Sheng’s evocative Four Movements, a new commission from young New Zealand composer Claire Cowan, Korngold’s glorious opus one and Shostakovich’s Op 67 of 1944. Bryn Terfel
Venue: Wellington Town Hall. Ph: 0800 842 538 www.ticketek.co.nz www.chambermusic.co.nz
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What’s On 17 May, NZSO – The Lark Ascending Acclaimed pianist Yevgeny Sudbin plays Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 2. British maestro Mark Wigglesworth conducts Vaughan-Williams’ The Lark Ascending and Elgar’s First Symphony. Venue: Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington. Ph: 0800 842 538 www.nzso.co.nz
20 May, Forbidden Broadway We take some of your best loved songs and some of your favourite stars like Ethel Merman and Liza Minnelli and we parody them, but always with love and fun. Great singing, average dancing and lots of laughs.
Hear & Far, Jenny Wollerman, photo Debbie Rawon
Venue: Hutt City Church, 22 Marsden Street, Lower Hutt. For bookings or more info, phone 0508 266 237 or email bookings@operatunity.co.nz
Outdoors & Sport 20 April, Berhampore Nursery Open Day Enjoy this once-a-year chance to see behind the scenes at the Wellington City Council nursery open from 10am–2pm. Here staff grow thousands of trees and shrubs for Wellington’s parks and gardens. There will be displays, talks, free advice and a plant sale. Venue: Berhampore nursery, Emerson Street, Berhampore. Ph: 04 499 4444.
Lark Ascending
28 April, Wellington Botanic Garden's Harvest Celebration and vegetable contest Find out what to do with what you grew – with advice on how to make jam, jellies and preserves. There will be information on community gardens and the Local Food Network. Bring your favourite recipe and we'll swap it for some of ours. Open 10am–3pm. Venue: Botanic Garden Treehouse, Glenmore Street, Ph: 04 499 4444.
Daily, Colonial Cottage Garden Discover the wonders of the Cottage garden in full bloom with a self-guided tour. Marvel at its beauty, sample some of the wild fruits, and meet our heritage chickens.
Berhampore Nursery
Venue: Colonial Cottage Museum, 68 Nairn Street, Mount Cook, Wellington. Ph: 04 384 9122 or visit www.museumswellington.org.nz
Weekly, Tuesday Night Social Mountain Biking Leave Mud Cycles in Karori at 6.30pm and enjoy a mountainbike ride around the Makara and Wrights hill areas. It’s always on – rain, snow, nor rampaging postman will cancel it. It’s a casual ride at a talk and banter pace. Bring your trail bikes or your XC bikes. Venue: Mud Cycles 421 Karori Road, Karori, Wellington. www.mudcycles.co.nz
Social Mountain Biking
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Wellington harbour Photo by Rob Brown, PWT
Our cosmopolitan capital makes a big splash with an exciting array of options, from cultural and heritage attractions to adventure activities The capital’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. Down at Wellington’s waterfront, harbour views complement a range of leisure attractions. Join the locals for a stroll along Oriental Parade, catch the ferry across to the beach, bush trails and cafés of Days Bay or discover the city’s lively maritime history at the Museum of Wellington. Historic Thorndon is interesting to explore, wandering among its heritage buildings and colonial charm. Drop by Old St Paul’s and Wellington Cathedral, pay a visit to the National Library and the National War Memorial, or take a tour of the Parliament Buildings – the nation’s political powerhouse. Action seekers have plenty of options, with rock climbing, laser gaming, 10-pin bowling and skating, or hire a cycle and explore under your own steam. If that doesn’t appeal, a host of sightseeing tours covers every option, from scenic helicopter flights and gourmet wine escapes to tours of the Lord of the Rings locations and the city’s hot spots. There are guided walks and gourmet food tours as well. Laying claim to the title of New Zealand’s cultural capital means the city is simply bursting with theatres, galleries and museums. Take in a late night show at a theatre or cinema, discover New Zealand’s ‘Awesome Forces’ at Te Papa Tongarewa, or check out the screenings at The Film Archive. There are great museums and galleries around town as well – browse the exhibitions at City Gallery and TheNewDowse, step back in time at The Colonial Cottage, visit the Olympic Museum and Reserve Bank Museum, or learn about Pacific culture at PATAKA. For outdoor fun, discover the Rainforest Walk at Wellington Zoo, take a seal coast safari up the rugged coast, or check out the native wildlife at ZEALANDIA.
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STEP INTO AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND’S UNIQUE SKIES
Journey through the Universe in New Zealand’s newest digital planetarium and celebrate the stories of the Southern Skies in our amazing interactive exhibition. Located in the Wellington Botanic Garden, a 2 minute walk from the top of the Cable Car.
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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
Open 7 Days 9.30am-5pm Closed Christmas Day and for short periods during special ceremonies.
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Close Encounters Photo courtesy Wellington Zoo
Adventure AERIAL OBSTACLE
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ADRENALIN FOREST Test your limits, Conquer your fear. Best described as a multi level aerial obstacle course. Participants negotiate a series of rope bridges, tarzan swings and flying foxes (up to 100m long) from platforms constructed in the tree canopy. The adventure park is now 5 pathways, featuring 80 challenges, up to 25m high and almost 2kms in length. Okowai Road, Porirua Phone 0800 TO GO APE 0800 86 46 273 Email: wellington@adrenalin-forest.co.nz www.adrenalin-forest.co.nz
CYCLING
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MUD CYCLES Experience Wellington’s best adventure activity! Mountainbiking and bike hire. We also design rides catering for all levels. Options range from easy sightseeing adventures through to advanced technical trails for the thrill seekers! 421 Karori Road, phone 476 4961. Email mudcycles@mudcycles.co.nz www.mudcycles.co.nz
FISHING CHARTERS
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PETE LAMB FISHING Vessel - 62ft Daniel. We cater for groups and individuals. Booking office and tackle shop 100 Port Rd, Seaview, phone 04 589 4326. Tackle shop 15 Kingsford Smith St, Rongotai, phone 04 387 8150. www.petelambfishing.co.nz
HELI TOURS
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HELIPRO WELLINGTON HELI TOURS Fly over our capital’s landmarks – The Beehive, Cake Tin and Te Papa. Access other remote regions including Martinborough, the Marlborough Sounds and Kaikoura Coast. Combinations include; weekend escapes, wineries, heli lunches and dolphin tours. Shed 1, Queens Wharf, Wellington, phone 04 472 1550 or 0800 helipro. Email wellington@helipro.co.nz www.helipro.co.nz
MOVIE TOUR
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WELLINGTON ROVER TOURS The LORD OF THE RINGS TOUR specialists in Wellington. Our FULL and HALF DAY RINGS tours visit the Outer Shire, Rivendell, Isengard, River Anduin, Helms Deep, Minas Tirith and include a souvenir map and happy hobbitlike storytelling guide. Our FULL DAY RINGS TOUR also includes lunch, we visit the Wellywood Suburbs, Dunharrow, the Village Bree and a chance to explore the WETA CAVE. We bring Middle Earth alive for you. Departs City Hotels and Info Centre, Wakefield Street. Phone 021 426 211. www.wellingtonrover.co.nz
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MOVIE TOUR
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WELLINGTON MOVIE TOURS See up to 25 Lord of the Rings scenes. Review the movie clips on location. Behind-the-scenes stories. Come and experience the ultimate in movie tours. Phone 027 419 3077. www.movietours.co.nz
SEAL SAFARI
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SEAL COAST SAFARI 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. Seals guaranteed all year! Qualmark endorsed. Freephone 0800 73 25 27. Email safari@sealcoast.com. www.sealcoast.com
Attractions ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY
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CARTER OBSERVATORY 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. Wellington Botanic Gardens, 2 minute walk from top of Cable Car. Phone 04 910 3140. www.carterobservatory.org
CABLE CAR
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WELLINGTON CABLE CAR A great introduction to Wellington for visitors. The cars run from the commercial heart of Lambton Quay, tunnel under the corporate towers of The Terrace and emerge in Kelburn. The ride continues past Kelburn Park and Victoria University to the top of the Botanic Garden. The views from the lookout take in the city’s central business district and out across the harbour to the Hutt Valley and Eastbourne. Runs every 10 minutes. Open 7 days a week. Phone 472 2199. Fax 472 2200.
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There’s no better way to discover the history and iconic architectural landmarks of Wellington city, and the diversity of breath-taking scenery of the Wellington Region, than by joining a coach tour with Wellington’s original private sightseeing company! Five outstanding tours run daily Wellington City Tour of must-see Wellington attractions. Kapiti Coast Tour (4hrs) for panoramic views of Kapiti Island from the summit of Paekakariki Hill and Southward’s car museum. Cape Palliser Bay, Wine for close encounters with the largest seal colony in the North Island and some Lord of the Rings sites. Martinborough Wine Tour visiting up to 4 top wineries, followed by a delicious gourmet lunch. NEW Kiwi Kapiti Experience (full day) includes refreshment at Ruth Pretty, Rangiatea Historic Church, Kiwi bird at Waikanaes Nga Manu Wildlife Sanctuary, Southward Car Museum and lunch. Also available for Charters and Transfers.
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FILM EXPERIENCE see ad page 27 THE FILM ARCHIVE 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 media library. Cnr Ghuznee and Taranaki St. Infoline 499 FILM (499 3456). Phone 384 7647. Email information@nzfa.org.nz www.filmarchive.org.nz
GUIDED WALK
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WALK WELLINGTON A 2-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, Old St Paul’s, and Plimmer’s Ark. Walks daily departing from the i-Site visitor centre at 10am. Email walkwellington@xtra.co.nz
VISIT WELLINGTON AND USE THE CABLE CAR Enjoy the views of the top of the harbour, city and the surrounding hills while riding on the historic cable car. 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, before returning on the cable car or take one of the downhill walks through the Botanic Garden via Parliament grounds and the Beehive back to Lambton Quay and the wharves.
For bookings phone (04) 472 2199 www.wellingtoncablecar.co.nz
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!
High quality New Zealand made gifts
THE EXHIBITION State-of-the-art 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.
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Photo courtesy Old St Paul's Cathedral
HERITAGE ATTRACTION
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OLD ST PAUL’S 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. 34 Mulgrave Street, Thorndon, phone 473 6722. Fax 473 6422. Email oldstpauls@historic.org.nz www.oldstpauls.co.nz
HERITAGE ATTRACTION WELLINGTON CATHEDRAL OF ST PAUL 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. Sunday 8am, 10am, 5pm; Weekdays: 12.15pm; Thursday 5.30pm Choral Evensong (term-time). Open daily 10am-4pm. Cnr Hill & Molesworth Streets, Thorndon, phone 04 472 0286. Email admin@wellingtoncathedral.org.nz http://wellingtoncathedral.org.nz
JOHN'S HOP ON HOP OFF TOUR
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JOHN’S HOP ON HOP OFF CITY TOUR – 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 and Te Papa and so much more! Qualmark endorsed. Freephone 0800 24 68 77. Email info@hoponhopoff.co.nz. www.hoponhopoff.co.nz.
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NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL & TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR The iconic 50 metre National War Memorial and its Tomb of the Unknown Warrior are a must-see on any visit to the capital. Visitors may experience a commemorative service, view displays and exhibitions of NZ military commitment and sacrifice, and hear a recital on the 74 bells of the world’s third largest carillon. A beautiful place for personal pilgrimage. Open Mon to Sat 10:30am to 4:30pm, Sunday 12pm to 4:30pm. Admission and parking are free of charge.
Buckle Street (200m from the Basin Reserve) tel: (04) 385 2496 email: nwm@mch.govt.nz www.nationalwarmemorial.govt.nz
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Photo courtesy Wellington Underground Market
MARKET WELLINGTON UNDERGROUND MARKET 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. Under Frank Kitts Park, Wellington Waterfront, every Saturday 10am-4pm.
MOVIE EXPERIENCE
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THE WETA CAVE Step inside the walls of WETA, the multi Academy Award winning company whose artists and craftsmen helped bring The Lord of the Rings, Avatar, The Adventures of Tintin, District 9, King King and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey to life. The Weta Cave in Miramar, Wellington, features an exclusive behind-the-scenes film and a mini museum. Entry to the Weta Cave with its museum and film screening is absolutely free. You can also purchase from a wide range of Weta related movie and TV merchandise. Open 7 days a week, 9am-5.30pm. Closed New Years Day, Anzac Day, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Corner of Camperdown Road and Weka Street, Miramar, Wellington, phone 04 380 9361. Email wetacave@wetanz.co.nz www.wetaNZ.com
NATIONHOOD
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ARCHIVES NEW ZEALAND Visit the Constitution Room, home of New Zealand’s founding documents, including the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi and the 1893 Women’s Suffrage Petition. The Treaty of Waitangi comprises a group of nine documents, seven on paper and two on parchment. All are in Maori except the Waikato sheet which is in English. Together they represent an agreement drawn up between representatives of the British Crown and representatives of Maori, iwi and hapu. Find out more about Archives New Zealand in our Gateway orientation space. 10 Mulgrave Street, Thorndon, phone 499 5595 Email info@archives.govt.nz www.archives.govt.nz
PARLIAMENT TOUR PARLIAMENT TOURS Free tours of Parliament Buildings operate every day, on the hour, from the Beehive. Tour duration is 1 hour. Weekdays 10am-4pm. Saturdays and most public holidays 10am3pm. Sundays 11am-3pm. Tour route/times subject to change. Please arrive 15 minutes before the hour. Closed on Christmas & Boxing Days, New Year’s Day, 2nd January, Waitangi Day and Good Friday. Groups of 10 or more need to book. Gift Shop open. Phone 04 817 9503. Fax 04 817 6743. Email tour.desk@parliament.govt.nz www.parliament.nz
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“Incredible, unpredictable, spectacular” Visitor comment No. 54
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SIGHTSEEING TOUR
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HAMMONDS WELLINGTON & REGION SIGHTSEEING TOURS Experience Wellington and surrounds in upmarket coaches with the most experienced and knowledgable drivers. We do smaller tours New Zealand-wide on request. You will not be disappointed. PO Box 3382, Wellington, phone 472 0869. Email info@wellingtonsightseeingtours.com www.wellingtonsightseeingtours.com
STAGLANDS WILDLIFE RESERVE STAGLANDS WILDLIFE RESERVE & CAFÉ is located in the beautiful Akatarawa Valley and offers a unique experience for visitors to feed and freely interact with wildlife. Open daily 9.30am–5pm. Visit our website for more details. 2362 Akatarawa Valley, RD2 Upper Hutt, phone 04 526 7529 Email wildlife@staglands.co.nz www.staglands.co.nz
WAR MEMORIAL
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NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL The magnificent NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL with its Tomb of the Unknown Warrior is a must-see on any visit to the capital. The unique 50 metre Carillon tower is visible throughout much of the city. A beautiful place for personal pilgrimage. Open Mon to Sat 10:30am to 4:30pm, Sun 12:00pm to 4:30pm. Free parking. Buckle Street, (200m from the Basin Reserve), phone/fax (04) 385 2496. Email nwm@mch.govt.nz www.nationalwarmemorial.govt.nz
ZOO
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WELLINGTON ZOO Make your personal connection with nature at Wellington Zoo. Get up close and personal to native treasures and endangered exotic animals, and learn about the part you can play in creating a sustainable co-existence between wildlife and people. Open from 9.30am until 5pm every day except Christmas Day. 200 Daniell Street, Newtown, phone 04 381 6755 Email wellingtonzoo@wellingtonzoo.com www.wellingtonzoo.com
Cinema CINEMA
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EMBASSY THEATRE 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. 10 Kent Terrace. Infoline 384 7657. www.deluxe.co.nz
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Fishing Charters in Wellington Vessel - 62ft Daniel We cater for groups and individuals Booking office and tackle shop 100 Port Rd, Seaview ph 04 589 4326 Tackle shop 15 Kingsford Smith St, Rongotai ph 04 387 8150
www.petelambfishing.co.nz
The New Zealand Portrait Gallery The New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pukenga Whakaata captures stories of New Zealanders through portraiture. Shed 11, Queen始s Wharf, Wellington Waterfront Phone 04 472 2298 www.nzportraitgallery.org.nz Open daily 10.30am to 4.30pm FREE ADMISSION
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Downstage
Culture PERFORMANCE VENUES POSITIVELY WELLINGTON VENUES Six exceptional performance venues, located in the heart of Wellington’s culture and entertainment precinct. For a superb variety of shows and events, check out our website to find out what’s entertaining Wellington today! 111 Wakefield Street, Wellington, phone 04 801 4231 Email info@pwv.co.nz website pwv.co.nz
THEATRE BATS THEATRE Temporarily relocated for 2013, BATS remains New Zealand’s hottest developmental theatre. The jampacked programme is renowned for new New Zealand theatre, dance and music at affordable prices. Intimate and friendly, with a dapper new bar, Understudy, and no-fee booking service. Corner of Cuba and Dixon Streets, phone 802 4175. www.bats.co.nz
THEATRE
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CIRCA THEATRE 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! 1 Taranaki Street, phone 801 7992. www.circa.co.nz
THEATRE DOWNSTAGE On the corner of Courtenay Place since 1964, Downstage is at the heart of Wellington’s cultural nightlife. Exciting contemporary theatre from New Zealand’s top independent companies. We promise a warm welcome, fully licensed bar, and an unforgettable night at the theatre. Cnr Courtenay Place & Cambridge Terrace, phone 801 6946. Email theatre@downstage.co.nz www.downstage.co.nz
THEATRE STAGECRAFT THEATRE 13-23 March: Louis Nowra’s wacky comedy “Cosi”. Take a brand new social worker, a variety of disordered patients and the opera Cosi Fan Tutte, put them all together and wait for the chaotic hilarity that made this play an award winner. 22 May sees the revival of one of New Zealand’s classics: “The God Boy”, written by Ian Cross. A powerful and moving story, seen through the eyes of young Jimmy Sullivan who watches his parents struggle as he waits for God to come to their rescue. (Until 1 June). Venue: Gryphon on Ghuznee, 22 Ghuznee Street, phone 04 385 0532 or visit www.stagecraft.co.nz
Wellington’s premiere theatre venue on the waterfront, producing world-class theatre in a relaxed environment to thrilled audiences for 37 years. 23 FEB – 30 MARCH CIRCA ONE
YOU CAN ALWAYS HAND THEM BACK By Roger Hall Directed by Jane Waddell
Maurice and Cath’s kids have left home, the nest is empty, they’re enjoying retirement and being by themselves. However, grandchildren arrive, plunging Maurice and Cath into a new life that they find delightful, inspirational, and exhausting. This is vintage Hall – see it, or miss something special.
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TALKING OF KATHERINE MANSFIELD Starring Catherine Downes
Acclaimed actress Catherine Downes performs this wonderful exploration of Mansfield’s writing and short stories. An engaging and dramatic account of one of NZ’s favourite literary icons, whose creativity and ruthless honesty are brought to vibrant life in this fascinating work.
23 MARCH – 20 APRIL CIRCA TWO
MIKE AND VIRGINIA Written by Kathryn Burnett and Nick Ward Directed by Kerryn Palmer
Mike and Virginia are both single. Both competitive. Both lecturers in film studies. Her specialty is romantic comedy, his is monster movies. She thinks he’s an arrogant knuckle-dragger, he thinks she’s a bitter cow. The worst thing they could do is fall in love. A romantic comedy... about romantic comedy.
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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Museums & Galleries EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS THE DOWSE is 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 is a great place for friends and family of all ages. A lively events calendar complements each exhibition season, including artist talks and children’s creative workshops. Late Lounge is a monthly evening music session where top local musicians and bands take to The Dowse stage, with all galleries open late. Café/Shop/Family Lounge/ Courtyard/Free WiFi. Free Entry. Open Daily 10am-5pm. 45 Laings Road, Lower Hutt. Ph 04 570 6500. www.dowse.org.nz www.facebook.com/thedowseartmuseum
GALLERY
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CITY GALLERY WELLINGTON Located in the heart of Civic Square, City Gallery Wellington offers visitors sometimes challenging, always captivating art from some of the world’s most exciting artists. With specific galleries dedicated to Wellington artists and Maori and Pacific arts, City Gallery Wellington enables diverse audiences to experience art in new and inspiring ways. Open daily 10-5 (except Christmas Day). Almost always free entry. Civic Square, Wellington, phone 04 801 3021. Email citygallery@wmt.org.nz www.citygallery.org.nz
GALLERY
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THE NEW ZEALAND PORTRAIT GALLERY is housed in Shed 11, an historic Bond Store on Wellington’s Waterfront. The Gallery is a visual archive of the faces of New Zealand from famous individuals to the ordinary person on the street. Through dynamic exhibitions the Gallery records our changing social environment, illuminating our past, present and giving glimpses of our future. Open daily 10.30am to 4.30pm. Free admission. Shed 11, Queen’s Wharf, Wellington Waterfront. Phone 04 472 2298. www.portraitgallery.nzl.org
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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.
Explore New Zealand’s banking and economic heritage Free entry Open 9.30am–4.00pm weekdays 2 The Terrace, Wellington ph 04-471-3682 email: museum@rbnz.govt.nz www.rbnzmuseum.govt.nz
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MUSEUM
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BANK OF NEW ZEALAND MUSEUM Since 1861 Bank of New Zealand has been part of New Zealand’s development. Our museum displays a unique view of New Zealand, providing insights 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. Open Monday-Friday 9.30am-4pm, except public holidays. Free entry. Level 1, Harbour Quays, 60 Waterloo Quay, (opposite Railway Station). Phone 474 6933. Email museum@bnz.co.nz
MUSEUM PETONE SETTLERS MUSEUM Celebrates the history of the local area with a contemporary visitor experience and the exhibition Tatou Tatou. Free Entry. Open Wed–Sun 10am–4pm. The Esplanade, Petone (end of Buick St), phone 04 568 8373 Email settlers@huttcity.govt.nz www.petonesettlers.org.nz
MUSEUM CABLE CAR MUSEUM Stories of our iconic cable cars. Situated within the original Winding House, the Museum has a nationally significant collection including two of the original grip cars and the historic winding machinery. Discover the unique system that has transported people between the harbour and the hills for more than 100 years. Free entry. Open every day 9.30am to 5pm. Top of Cable Car & Upland Road entrance to Botanical Garden. Email cablecar@wmt.org.nz phone 04 475 3578 www.museumswellington.org.nz
MUSEUM COLONIAL COTTAGE MUSEUM Stories of a colonial family’s life. Step back in time and into Wellington’s oldest original cottage, home to the Wallis family for over a century. Built in 1858, the cottage typifies the late-Georgian architectural style. Stroll around the organic heritage garden at any time or take a guided tour of the cottage to learn about the lives of these early colonials. Cottage tour and admission: $8 for adults, $4 for children (5-14 years). Under 5 years free. Open Saturday and Sunday 12 to 4pm with Cottage tours hourly at 1,2,3pm. 68 Nairn Street (top of Willis Street). Email colonialcottage@wmt.org.nz Phone 04 384 9122 www.museumswellington.org.nz Museum listings continued on page 48.
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Have you ever had a muffin with a seal? Travel with us to the ‘Seal Coast’ with wild animals and breathtaking scenery!
See New Zealand Fur seals in their natural
habitat all year round on this 4WD adventure! Departs from the i--SITE at 10.00am and 1.30pm
Freephone 0800 73 25 27 www.sealcoast.com
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John’s Hop On Hop Off City Tour See Wellington the way YOU want to! Let our dedicated guides show you the 18 best sights and attractions in Wellington! Hop on & off with a pass that lasts 24-hours, or stay on for a 2-hour scenic loop of our awesome city! Tours depart from the i-SITE at 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm & 2pm BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL
Freephone 0800 24 68 77 www.hoponhopoff.co.nz
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Te Papa Discover New Zealand’s stories and treasures at the national museum Te Papa is New Zealand’s innovative and interactive national museum located on Wellington’s beautiful waterfront. ‘Te Papa Tongarewa’, literally means ‘container of treasures’. Discover the treasures and stories from New Zealand’s unique natural environment, Maori culture, dynamic art heritage, and its fascinating history. Experience an exquisitely carved marae, walk through living native bush, view historical and contemporary artworks, and be shaken 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 14m satellite map, put yourself on the interactive wall, or take a thrilling motion simulator ride. 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 friendly hosts, cafés, shops to convenient parking. Te Papa is open every day. Free general admission. Cable St. Ph 381 7000. Email mail@tepapa.govt.nz www.tepapa.govt.nz
Game Masters Discover the Gods of Gaming. Game Masters features over 100 playable games from some of the world's most influential video game designers – including Peter Molyneux, Warren Spector, Tim Schafer, and Hideo Kojima. Closes 28 April. Visa Platinum Gallery, Level 4. Admission charges apply. Sonic Generations © SEGA 2011. All rights reserved.
Nga- Toi | Arts Te Papa This Easter, Te Papa launches its new art experience – Nga- Toi | Arts Te Papa. All of Level 5, as well as the website, will feature a new, changing programme of art from the national collection – for experts and novices alike. Opens 29 March. Level 5. Free entry. Karakia, 1977, Walters, Gordon (1919–1995), Christchurch. Purchased 1978 with Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand funds. Te Papa
Deep NZ: Our underwater wilderness Discover the weird and wonderful animals that have adapted to one of the world's most extreme environments – the deep sea. On now. Level 3. Free entry. “Krenit” bowls, 1953-66, Denmark. Torben Orskov & Co. A/S, Krenchel, Herbert. Walter C Cook Decorative Arts Collection, Gift of Walter Cook, 1992. Te Papa
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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-the-scenes 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.
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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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City to Sea Bridge ©Positively Wellington Tourism
MUSEUM MUSEUM OF WELLINGTON CITY & SEA Stories of social, cultural and maritime history. Housed in the historic 1892 waterfront Bond Store, explore Wellington’s intriguing history. Highlights include The Wahine Disaster Gallery, with captivating film, and A Millennium Ago, featuring a dramatic installation to tell Maori myths and legends. Free entry. Open every day 10am to 5pm. Queens Wharf (200m from bottom of Cable Car). Email museumswellington@wmt.org.nz phone 04 472 8904. www.museumswellington.org.nz
MUSEUM
see ad page 39
PATAKA, MUSEUM OF ARTS AND CULTURES Pataka’s gallery and museum of art and cultures 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. See our website below for information on current exhibitions showing at Pataka. PATAKA, Cnr Norrie & Parumoana St, Porirua City, Wellington. Phone 237 1511. www.pataka.org.nz
MUSEUM
see ad page 39
THE RESERVE BANK MUSEUM celebrates and records the economic and banking history of New Zealand. Exhibits include the MONIAC hydraulic computer, notes and coins, timelines, artefacts, audio-visual and interactive displays. Open 9.30am-4pm weekdays, closed weekends, public holidays and for special events. 2 The Terrace, phone 471 3682. Email museum@rbnz.govt.nz www.rbnzmuseum.govt.nz
MUSEUM
see ad page 29
ZEALANDIA: THE EXHIBITION Learn about New Zealand’s remarkable natural history at this state of the art indoor attraction. Designed by world renowned model and film makers you’ll 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. There’s a cafe and gift store onsite for refreshments and retail therapy. End of Waiapu Road, Karori, Wellington, phone 04 920 9200 or visit www.visitzealandia.com
Hammonds Wellington Sight Seeing Tours
The White House
$5 DISCOUNT on CITY TOURS S only
Two for one entréee with à la carte main meal
Conditions apply, see back of voucher
Conditions apply, see back of voucher
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Wellington i.:3F ngt Eo &@n
SIMPLY THE BEST
✂ ZEALANDIA
Stonehenge Aotearoa aroa
$10 DISCOUNTT off a 2.5-hour night tour
20% DISCOUNTT on guided tours
Conditions apply, see back of voucher
Conditions apply, see back of voucher
Wellington i.:3F ngt Eo &@n
Wellington i.:3F ngt Eo &@n
60001
✂ HELiPRO
Fratelli
10% DISCOUNTT
1 complimentaryy wood fired flat bread on arrivall
off any brochured flight excluding City Panorama
Conditions apply, see back of voucher
Conditions apply, see back of voucher
Wellington i.:3F ngt Eo &@n
Wellington i.:3F ngt Eo &@n
✂ Mokai Gravity Canyon nyon
10% OFF
Pete Lamb Fishing g 50% off 1kg pilchards 50% off southern bait tackle packs
50% off 4 hour harbour fishing trips Conditions apply, see back of voucher
Conditions apply, see back of voucher
Wellington i.:3F ngt Eo &@n
Wellington i.:3F ngt Eo &@n
✂ Bistro 169
50% DISCOUNTT
off any dessert with any main meal al purchased Conditions apply, see back of voucher
Wellington i.:3F ngt Eo &@n
✂
Hammonds Wellington Sightseeing Tours
HELiPRO
see ad page 11
see ad page 23
Present this voucher & receive a $5 discount off our City Tour Only. Other tours available: • Kapiti Gold Coast • Palliser Bay with some Lord Of The Rings sites • Martinborough wine tour. Must be booked direct or through any participating visitor info centre. Cash sales only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. Phone 472 0869 EXPIRES 31 MAY 2013 www.WellingtonSightseeingTours.com
TWO FOR ONE ENTRÉE WITH À LA CARTE MAIN MEAL Present this voucher and receive two for one entrée when purchasing an à la carte main meal. Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. 232 Oriental Parade, Wellington Phone 04 385 8555 email info@whr.co.nz www.whr.co.nz EXPIRES 31 MAY 2013
✂ Present this voucher and receive a 20% discount on guided public tours only. Guided tours are held on Saturdays, Sundays & public holidays except Christmas Day & Boxing Day. Bookings recommended as tour numbers are limited. To book or for further info phone: Ph 06 377 1600 EXPIRES 31 MAY 2013 www.stonehenge-aotearoa.com
$10 DISCOUNT OFF A 2.5-HOUR NIGHT TOUR 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. Waiapu Road, Wgtn EXPIRES 31 MAY 2013 Phone bookings 04 920 9200 www.visitzealandia.com 60001
✂ 1 COMPLIMENTARY WOOD FIRED FLAT BREAD ON ARRIVAL Present this voucher and receive one complimentary wood fired flat bread on arrival. Valid when a main dish is ordered, ONE voucher per table. Not to be used in conjunction with another offer. 15 Blair Street Phone 04 801 6615 EXPIRES 31 MAY 2013
Present this voucher and receive a 10% discount off any brochured flight excluding City Panorama. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Shed 1, Queens Wharf, Wellington 0800 435 477 or 04 472 1550 www.helipro.co.nz EXPIRES 31 MAY 2013
✂ 50% OFF Present this voucher and receive 50% off 1kg pilchards (limit 3), southern bait tackle packs (limit 6), a 4 hour fishing trip (limit 3 persons). Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers.
10% DISCOUNT Present this voucher to receive 10% off the Bungy, Giant Swing or Flying Fox. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers.
Booking office and tackle shop 100 Port Rd, Seaview, Ph 04 589 4326 Tackle shop, 15 Kingsford Smith St Rongotai Ph 04 387 8150 www.petelambfishing.co.nz EXPIRES 31 MAY 2013
332 Mokai Road, Taihape Phone 06 388 9109 www.gravitycanyon.co.nz EXPIRES 31 MAY 2013
✂ 50% Discount off any dessert Present this voucher and receive 50% discount off any dessert with any main meal purchased at Bistro 169. Valid Monday-Saturday. Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Voucher not transferable. Bookings required. Bistro 169, 169 Willis Street, Wellington www.bistro169.co.nz Phone 04 385 1300 EXPIRES 31 MAY 2013
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Shopping
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©Nick Servian PWT
Shoppers are spoilt for choice with everything from designer boutiques to malls and markets 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. Treat yourself with a visit to stylish Wellington institution, Kirkcaldie & Stains (165-177 Lambton Quay), 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 Street, to the mega malls of Lower Hutt and Porirua, and factory outlet shopping at Tawa.
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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©Positively Wellington Tourism
DEPARTMENT STORE
see ad inside back cover
KIRKCALDIE & STAINS When in Wellington a visit to New Zealand’s premier department store is essential. You’ll find both local and imported merchandise. Ask about the Travel Price offer available to international travellers. 165-177 Lambton Quay, Wellington, phone 472 5899. www.kirkcaldies.co.nz
FACTORY SHOPPING
see ad inside front cover
DRESS-SMART FACTORY OUTLET SHOPPING CENTRE Offers genuine savings on popular national and international names in fashion, footwear, sportswear, accessories, music and childrenswear. At Dress-Smart you’ll find 36 separate stores as well as a BB’s café and Chipmunks adventure playground on site. Close to the Takapu Road train station, Paraparaumu line. Plenty of free parking available. Open 7 days 10am-5pm. 24 Main Road, Tawa, phone 232 0226.
GIFTS & COLLECTABLES
see ad page 53
BEARS WITH ATTITUDE We have bears for every occasion. Collectables, Limited Edition, Charlie Bears, Baby Safe and a wonderful range of Gollies. 119 Featherston Street, Wellington City. www.bearswithattitude.com
GIFTS & SOUVENIRS CRAFTWOOD SOUVENIRS 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. Open 7 days. Super Goldcard Business Partner. Cnr Laings Road & High Street, Lower Hutt, phone 569 2756. Fax 934 3588. Email craftwood@woosh.co.nz www.craftwoodsouvenirs.co.nz
GIFTS & SOUVENIRS
see ad page 57
NATIVE NEW ZEALAND Quality NZ made gifts and souvenirs. Sheepskin, possum & merino knitwear, rimu woodwork and craft, paua and greenstone jewellery, manuka honey UMF+20, natural skincare and all other souvenirs. Located in central Wellington. 267 Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington. Phone 04 385 2238. Email nativenz.g@gmail.com
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Wellington’s Leading Souvenir Store • NZ souvenirs, jewellery, gifts and handcrafts • Exclusive NZ T-shirts and outdoor clothing • Merino, possum knitwear and accessories • Large range of childrens clothing and toys
Optimation House • 1-13 Grey St • P: 472 6817 • wellington@simplynz.co.nz Wellington Visitors Centre • 101 Wakefield St • P: 04 802 4422 • www.simplynewzealand.co.nz Shop 3, COASTLANDS Shopping Centre, Paraparaumu • Ph/Fax 04 297 2022
We mail and ship to all parts of the world - all credit cards welcome
119 Featherston Street Wellington City
Phone 04 472 3277 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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Photo courtesy Sheepskin Warehouse
GIFTS & SOUVENIRS
see ad page 57
SOUVENIR FACTORY SHOP 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. 32 Tauhinu Rd, Miramar, phone 04 388 1391 www.souvenirfactoryshop.co.nz
GIFTS & SOUVENIRS
see ad page 51
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. 312 Evans Bay Parade, Greta Point, phone 386 3376. Fax 386 3379. Email sheepskinwarehouse@xtra.co.nz
GIFTS & SOUVENIRS
see ad page 53
SIMPLY NEW ZEALAND Wellington’s leading tourist shop. Specialising in New Zealand souvenirs, jewellery, gifts and handcrafts. Fashion, handcrafted knitwear, sheepskin rugs and woollen goods plus many more for that special reminder of your trip. 1-13 Grey Street, Wellington (opposite Hotel Intercontinental). Phone 472 6817. Wellington Visitors Centre, 101 Wakefield Street. Phone 802 4422. Shop 3, COASTLANDs Shopping Centre, Paraparaumu, phone/Fax 04 297 2022. Email wellington@simplynz.co.nz www.simplynewzealand.co.nz
HUTT VALLEY SHOPPING
see ad pages 74-76
HUTT VALLEY is only 15 minutes from Wellington and offers villages, high street and modern mall shopping. Jackson St, Petone for trendy and unique, seaside Eastbourne village, Lower Hutt and Experience Upper Hutt. Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre, 25 Laings Road, Lower Hutt. Phone 04 560 4715. www.huttvalleynz.com Upper Hutt i-SITE Visitor Centre, 836 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt. Phone 04 527 2168 www.upperhuttcity.com/isite ACCOMMODATION see listing page 65
for fashion, beauty and a latte... fashion Rixon Groove Ruby Shalla Jewellers Taylor Boutique Tory & Ko Workshop
Andrea Moore Gold Exchange I Love Paris Luminary Minnie Cooper Ricochet
beauty
lifestyle
Georgie Love Hair Studio L'Occitane Lush Shampoo Plus Spa Express
De Spa Chocolatier Flowers on Lambton The Baby's Room Wallace Cotton
café Higher Taste Restaurant Mojo Coffee
Smith the Grocer Café Starbucks Coffee
Open 7 Days Cnr Willis Street & Lambton Quay Log-on to join our VIP Quay Club
www.oldbank.co.nz
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Lambton Quarter ©Positively Wellington Tourism
SHOPPING CENTRE
see ad page 55
OLD BANK ARCADE 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. The Old Bank clock tells the history of the building every hour on the hour and is worth a visit. Open 7 days. 233-237 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Phone 04 922 0600. Fax 0064 4 922 0602. www.oldbank.co.nz
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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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Lambton Quarter © PWT
Wellington boasts a tempting range of dining options from stylish eateries to bistros and bars For a stunning view as you dine, try the al fresco seafood restaurants at Queens Wharf and Oriental Parade, or the floating restaurant at Freyberg Lagoon. Vibrant Courtenay Place is one of the dining precincts, with a huge range of ethnic cuisines from Turkish, Thai and Greek to Indian and Italian – and it’s just a short walk to the city’s nightlife. Alternative-style Cuba Street has everything from vegetarian eateries and a foodcourt to bakeries and bars, or dine out in the historic Thorndon. 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 at Upper Hutt. ASIAN CUISINE see ad page 61 CHOW Fresh Asian cuisine in a relaxed modern environment. Vegan and vegetarian firendly with dairy and gluten free options. 45 Tory St, 7 days Noon – Midnight, phone 04 382 8585 11 Woodward St, Mon - Fri Noon - Late, 04 472 8585
Specialising in local seafood, prime meat and game offering A La Carte, Degustation and Express Bistro lunch menus Finalist Cuisine New Zealand Restaurant of the Year 2011 and 2012 Silver Medallist DineOut People’s Choice Awards 2012
Fodor’s Choice 2010 say “One of the world’s top establishments.” We say “New Zealand’s best organic, seasonal produce cooked with integrity and passion.”
THE WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT 232 Oriental Parade, Wellington email info@whr.co.nz
Phone 04 385 8555 www.whr.co.nz
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ITALIAN CUISINE see ad page 60 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, phone 499 5060 www.portofino.co.nz
NEW ZEALAND CUISINE see ad page 58 THE WHITE HOUSE Specialising in local seafood, prime meat and game offering A La Carte, Degustation and Express Bistro lunch menus. Finalist Cuisine New Zealand Restaurant of the Year 2011 and 2012. Silver Medallist DineOut People’s Choice Awards 2012. Fodor’s Choice 2010 say “One of the world’s top establishments.” We say “New Zealand’s best organic, seasonal produce cooked with integrity and passion.” 232 Oriental Parade, Wellington, phone 04 385 8555 email info@whr.co.nz www.whr.co.nz
We believe that seriously good food is an essential ingredient to experiencing Wellington. Soak up the theatre atmosphere whilst enjoying a superb coffee and delicious lunch; or be there as the drama unfolds for pre-show dinner and drinks.
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Osteria Del Toro © Pat Shepherd
PAEKAKARIKI - CASUAL DINING
see ad page 62
THE FISHERMANS TABLE PAEKAKARIKI Relaxed and affordable dining overlooking the Kapiti Coastline. Fresh fish, steak and café style meals priced from $15.95 including “all you can eat” from the salad boat. Outside dining subject to weather. All day dining, licensed bar and coffee from 11.30am, last orders 9pm. Turn off State Highway One, 1.2km South of Paekakariki township. Phone 292 8125. Email fishtab@xtra.co.nz
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
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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
PHUTHAI LANNA RESTAURANT
PHUTHAI ESARN RESTAURANT
Cnr Tory & Vivian St, Wellington
35-38 Cambridge Tce, Wellington
P 801 7771 www.phuthaiesarn.co.nz
P 801 5006 Fully Licensed Restaurant
Lunch Monday-Friday 12:00pm-2:30pm
Dinner Monday-Sunday 5:00pm-Late
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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 49 for our 50% off any dessert with any main meal purchased offer.
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.
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. An extensive wine list completes the true Italian dining experience.
Monsoon Poon 12 Blair Street (off Courtenay Pl), Wellington ■ Phone 04 803 3555 www.monsoonpoon.co.nz Cuisine: Southeast Asian. Mains $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” No reservations in the evening but “worth the wait”.
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!”
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Phuthai Esarn Restaurant 35 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington Central Phone 04 801 5006
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Thai Chef’s Restaurant 1 Blair Street, Wellington ■ Phone 04 385 4535 Thai Chef’s Restaurant has been honoured to receive the Thai Select label bestowed by the Royal Thai Government for recognition of their quality and authenicity of cuisine. www.thaichef.co.nz Lunch Tuesday to Friday, dinner 7 nights from 5.30pm Takeaways, dine in and fully licensed. The Pride of Thailand award presented by the National Food Institute of Thailand by the Ministry of Industry.
The Flying Burrito Brothers Cantina and Tequileria Corner Vivian and Cuba streets, Wellington Phone 385 8811
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Tasty Tequila, Flying Burritos, Chocolate Chasing Maidens, Winged Horses and Smoking Guns…Sum up the fun around what we are really about! Open 7 days from 5pm.
The General Practitioner Cnr Willis & Boulcott Street, Wellington Phone 04 499 6001
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The Tasting Room 2 Courtenay Place, Wellington Phone 04 384 1159
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From five-star hotels to inexpensive guesthouses, Wellington has all the options covered.
Qualmark New Zealand The range of facilities offered varies depending on the style of accommodation. The Qualmark star system rates various categories of accommodation in New Zealand and is a good indication of the standard of facilities. You can also ask to see the rooms â&#x20AC;&#x201C; inspections should be welcomed. HUTT VALLEY ACCOMMODATION see pages 74-78 HUTT VALLEY is only 15 minutes from Wellington and the ferry terminal. Amazing seaside village and hillside B&Bs, a range of motels through to Qualmark 5 star and two holiday parks: Top Ten Hutt Park in Hutt City and Harcourt Holiday Park in Upper Hutt. Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre, 25 Laings Road, Lower Hutt. Phone 04 560 4715. www.huttvalleynz.com Upper Hutt i-SITE Visitor Centre, 90 Main Street, Upper Hutt. Phone 04 527 2141. www.huttvalleynz.com SHOPPING CENTRE see listing page 54
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GUESTHOUSE
see ad page 67
THE RICHMOND GUEST HOUSE Five minutes from town at the base of Mount Victoria. Bed & breakfast. Single with ensuite $79, double and twin with ensuite $99 and triple ensuite available. Free internet access including wireless internet. 116 Brougham Street, Wellington, phone 939 4567. www.richmondguesthouse.co.nz
MOTOR LODGE
see ad page 67
COTTAGE PARK MOTOR LODGE Ferry stopover, Wellington 55min. Walk to shops restaurants/cafĂŠs/racecourse/park/train. 8 x 1-brm cottage motel units, 1 studio unit, private, cosy, quiet. Close to all Otaki attractions. Pet-friendly. Ample parking. Indoor heated pool.Tariff: (single/dble) Motels $118-$125, extra $20. Budget tourist cabins from $69single/dble (inc. linen), motorhome sites $25. 272 SH 1 North (50km area), Otaki, phone 06 364 6228 Reservations: 0800 126 882 Email: cottagepark@kapiti.co.nz www.cottageparkmotorlodge.co.nz
STUDIO APARTMENTS
see ad page 67
CAPITAL ACCOMMODATION WELLINGTON A unique complex. Offering 87 comfortable 25 square metered studio units. Ideal for those that want live in comfort without having to pay too much. We offer a selection of furnished modern studio apartments. Each apartment has its own kitchenette and ensuite bathroom and available for long term leases. The property comprises of three separate three storey buildings, all with landscaped gardens. Each building has three large common areas with a full kitchen including ovens. 363 Willis Street, Wellington, phone 0800 784 367
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Wellington Harbour Cruise Ship ŠPostively Wellington Tourism
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.
Airport Information Refer pages 77-78 for details.
Buses GO Wellington provides bus City area. Valley Flyer buses Eastbourne, Stokes Valley and information about bus Wellington region contact www.metlink.org.nz.
services throughout the Wellington connect Upper Hutt, Wainuiomata, and Wellington. For timetables and train services in the greater Metlink 0800 801 700 or visit
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 The Interislander ferries carry cars and passengers between Wellington and Picton up to five times daily. A shuttle service, costing $2, runs between the Interislander Terminal and Wellington Railway Station. 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.
Trains The main Wellington railway station is on the corner of Bunny
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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 ($20) 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.
Taxis Corporate Cabs Hutt & City Taxis Wellington Combined Taxis
Phone 387 4600 Phone 570 0057 Phone 384 4444
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.
Vision Transport
Passenger transfers to and from airport Door to door service Very competitive set fares
Shuttle & Trailer
Charter service and group transfers to other destinations Individual door to door service Tours - distance is no barrier with tours, sightseeing and any long distance travel
VIP Transport
All services must be pre-booked 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Wellington Phone 04 973 0021
www.visionshuttles.co.nz
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Around Wellington
Greytown ©Destination Wairarapa
Wairarapa Wairarapa is the perfect retreat, centrally placed on the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail. An hour from Wellington by car or train, you’ll find characterful towns, great food, and family-owned vineyards. 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. ATTRACTION see ad page 70 STONEHENGE AOTEAROA Situated in the serene environment of rural Wairarapa, a short distance from Carterton, Stonehenge Aotearoa is a window into the past where the visitor can rediscover the ancient knowledge of their ancestors.
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Things toPorirua See & Do
Titahi Bay
Share our Paradise â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 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.
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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 cafĂŠ. 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.
Adrenalin Forest
Grand Traverse
Explore the stunning Pauatahanui Inlet, dotted with charming boathouses and
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Porirua
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.
Brief History of Porirua
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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 Toaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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.
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GETTING TO AND AROUND PORIRUA
Porirua i-SITE Vistor Centre 8 Cobham Court, Porirua City Phone 04 237 8088 www.poriruaNZ.com
Located on State Highway 1, 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.
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Things Hutt to See &City Do
See all of Wellington region from Belmont Regional Park.
Full of New Zealand firsts
New Zealand's first lighthouse
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.
Jackson St, Petone
An outdoor haven mixes stories of NZ firsts with new culture, courtesy of cutting edge art and a tasty food scene. Don’t miss the historical and trendy cafes, galleries and unique retailers of Jackson Street, Petone. Stop for a coffee then explore quiet native forest and riverside walks, swimming, fishing, kayaking and tramping. It’s a mountain biker’s haven with over 450km of tracks and trails to explore.
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Autumn inspiration Don’t miss the historical and trendy cafes, galleries and unique retailers of Jackson Street, Petone. Ferry across to the upmarket Eastern Bay villages; with a stop on the nature reserve of Matiu/Somes Island. Hire a bike to explore the 28 kilometres of Hutt River trail or the beautiful coast road out to historic Pencarrow Head. The view across the harbour to Wellington, or up the valley from a Hutt City hilltop can’t be beaten. Discover New Korokoro.
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Quad Bike Expeditions take you deep to the Turakirae Head seal colony or into the hills and river valleys on the rugged south coast. Check out cutting-edge art at The Dowse Art Museum, a local contemporary gallery of national significance with world-class exhibits. Be sure to visit Te Puna Wai Ora to fill your water bottle with pure artesian water from the spring of life.
Autumn sunsets on Petone Beach
Contemporary and traditional Maori art are produced at Hetet Art Space within a unique urban marae and village. Discover many more must dos at Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre 25 Laings Road, Lower Hutt 04 560 4715 www.huttvalleynz.com
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Days Bay & Eastbourne
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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, cafes 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.
You haven’t experienced Wellington till you’ve sailed on the Harbour Ferry!
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 04 801 7000 or visit our website: www.eastbywest.co.nz – Office ph 04 499 1282, daily status line ph 04 494 3339
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The airport is located 8km (5 miles) southeast of Wellington at Rongotai on Stewart Duff Drive 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 $30-$35 to the CBD to about $95 to Upper Hutt. Shuttle buses cost less (from about $16 to the CBD to about $50 to Upper Hutt if you are travelling alone) 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. 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 $8 one way for a full adult cash fare to Wellington city.
Wellington International Airport 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. Departure Tax $25, payable on leaving the country.
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Wellington Airport 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). 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 all international flights leaving New Zealand. For full Aviation Security Service information, visit www.flysmart.govt.nz Regional Flights Two airlines, Sounds Air and AIR2THERE, offer scheduled and chartered regional services.
Driving To/From Wellington Airport
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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 Kapiti-Horowhenua). SH2 continues straight ahead to Hutt Valley and Wairarapa. Wellington Airport is on the south coast of the Ferry Terminal North Island, so if you are travelling south by car or Aotea Quay campervan, you will need to book a ferry across Waterloo Quay the Cook Strait to Picton. There are two operators: Customhouse Quay Bluebridge Cook Strait WELLINGTON CITY CENTRE Ferry, phone 0800 844 844, Jervois Quay Oriental Parade and Interislander, phone Wakefield St 0800 802 802. Cambridge Terrace Kent Terrace From the City Mt Victoria Evans Bay Parade Tunnel The airport is located about Adelaide Ruahine St 15-20 minutes southeast of the city and is accessible via Wellington Rd Riddiford Cobham a two-lane tunnel beneath Drive Crawford Mt Victoria to Kilbirnie. Rongotai Alternatively, you can take Calabar Rd the scenic route via Oriental Bay and Point Jerningham. Allow 30 minutes during WELLINGTON peak times. AIRPORT
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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 $50. 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 Crabtree & Evelyn, dermalogica, dermalogica at essence, Mimco, Mecca Cosmetica, Scent Floral Boutique, Witchery, WitcheryMan, WitcheryKids and K&S Café and not in conjunction with any other offer. 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 Hours: Monday to Thursday 9.30am - 5.30pm. Friday 9.30am - 6pm. Saturday 10am - 5pm. Sunday 10am - 4pm.