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It would be hard to imagine a more shopper-friendly city than Wellington.

The capital has a huge variety of stores, conveniently situated in shopping arcades, underground malls and clusters of shops along the ‘Golden Mile’ of Lambton Quay, Willis St

Wellington is New Zealand’s capital city. It is a complete contrast to the sprawling urban mass that constitutes Auckland.

Wellington is a visitor-friendly, upbeat, compact city, which can claim to be the world’s southernmost capital. It offers the

The capital city vies with Auckland as the queen of New Zealand’s nightlife and clubbing scene. Wellington has been dubbed the 'Cafe Capital' as the 400 restaurants and cafes give it the highest per capita concentration of eateries in the country...

Wellington’s stellar attraction is undoubtedly Te Papa (Our Place) - the national museum, which provides a treasured link between New Zealand’s people, land and culture. Its interactive displays are at the leading edge of virtual experience with real

Wellington is strategically sited close to the geographic centre of New Zealand and is the vital hub in our network of air, road, rail and sea links.

Wellington International Airport is served by Air New Zealand, Qantas, Air Pacific and Polynesian..

Wellingtonians claim with obvious pride that their city is the political, geographic, entertainment and gastronomic centre of New Zealand.

Arch rival Auckland has grown numerically into a sprawling metropolis with a strong Polynesian and Asian...

Wellington’s central district has a range of good accommodation that places you easily within walking distance of its heritage, cultural and entertainment attractions.

The convenience of being close to all the action makes it worthwhile to book well