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Microtel by Wyndham Wellington
Microtel by Wyndham Wellington
WQ Wellington Quarter
WQ Wellington Quarter
Willis Wellington Hotel
Willis Wellington Hotel
Adina CityLife Wellington
Adina CityLife Wellington
Gilmer Apartment Hotel
Gilmer Apartment Hotel
Mercure Wellington Abel Tasman
Mercure Wellington Abel Tasman
Astelia Apartment Hotel
Astelia Apartment Hotel
Quest on the Terrace
Quest on the Terrace
U Boutique Hotel, SureStay Collection by BW
U Boutique Hotel, SureStay Collection by BW
Trinity Hotel Wellington
Trinity Hotel Wellington
The Wellesley Boutique Hotel
The Wellesley Boutique Hotel
Richmond Guest House Bed & Breakfast
Richmond Guest House Bed & Breakfast
Travelodge Hotel Wellington
Travelodge Hotel Wellington
Halswell Lodge - Motel
Halswell Lodge - Motel
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor
Aura Hotel
Aura Hotel
Pacific View Bed and Breakfast
Pacific View Bed and Breakfast
Park Hotel Lambton Quay
Park Hotel Lambton Quay
Bucket Tree Lodge
Bucket Tree Lodge
Rydges Wellington Airport
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Top neighborhoods in Wellington

Wellington CBD
Wellington CBD blends business buzz with cultural treasures along a scenic harbor. Te Papa museum showcases New Zealand's heritage while the iconic Cable Car offers panoramic city views. Stroll the waterfront promenade to discover public art, watch boats bobbing in the harbor, or explore Cuba Street's colorful shops and cafes. Diverse dining options range from food trucks to upscale restaurants serving fresh seafood and local lamb. Most attractions sit within walking distance, and excellent public transport connects you to surrounding neighborhoods. Boutique hotels and business accommodations provide comfortable bases for exploring this compact, vibrant district.

Te Aro
Te Aro buzzes with creative energy as Wellington's entertainment heart. Cuba Street's eclectic boutiques and colorful murals lead to Courtenay Place's neon-lit nightlife strip. Art lovers can explore galleries and catch performances at St James Theatre or Circa Theatre. The impressive Te Papa museum showcases New Zealand's diverse cultural heritage through interactive exhibitions that'll keep you fascinated for hours. The neighborhood serves up everything from quick $15 bites to fancy dining experiences in bustling laneways. You'll find boutique hotels and backpacker hostels within walking distance of major attractions. Getting around is a breeze with frequent buses and Wellington's famously walkable streets.

Thorndon
Thorndon charms visitors with its blend of colonial history and political significance in Wellington. The neighborhood showcases well-preserved Victorian villas alongside the iconic copper-domed Beehive parliament building. History buffs will love exploring Old St Paul's Church with its timber Gothic architecture and Katherine Mansfield House, birthplace of New Zealand's renowned author. Cozy cafes in converted heritage buildings serve modern Kiwi cuisine, perfect for refueling after walks along tree-canopied streets. The area is easily accessible by Wellington's bus network with frequent services to the city center. Parliament tours offer budget-friendly activities while boutique bed & breakfasts in restored villas provide charming accommodations.

Oriental Bay
Oriental Bay delivers prime Wellington waterfront living with a golden sand beach right at your doorstep. Joggers, cyclists, and families fill the curved promenade while sailboats dot the sparkling harbor. When you're not swimming at the beach, take in stunning views of the Wellington skyline or grab brunch at a waterside café. Upscale restaurants serve fresh seafood and New Zealand cuisine along the bay. Modern apartment towers and boutique hotels offer premium harbor-facing accommodations, though budget options are limited. The neighborhood connects easily to downtown via frequent buses, but most visitors prefer the scenic 10-minute walk along the waterfront.

Mount Victoria
Perched on a lush hillside, Mount Victoria gives you front-row seats to Wellington's best harbor panoramas. The lookout crowns the neighborhood with jaw-dropping views worth every step of the climb. Victorian and Edwardian wooden homes in cheerful heritage colors line the winding streets. Walking trails through the Town Belt green space offer peaceful escapes just minutes from downtown buzz. Hungry explorers will need to head to nearby Courtenay Place for serious dining options. Accommodation ranges from charming boutique B&Bs to vacation rentals in character villas. Frequent buses connect to the city center in minutes, though the steep terrain rewards walkers with unexpected harbor glimpses between the historic homes.
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Wellington and related destinations
Between two shores, a compact capital where the wind has a personality and locals measure coffee in scientific terms. The Museum of Wellington City and Sea chronicles maritime history while the waterfront buzzes with impromptu performers. Te Papa museum demands hours to explore Māori treasures and earthquake simulators that shake with alarming authenticity. The cable car climbs to Botanic Gardens offering harbor views worth every creaky minute of the journey. Parliament's 'Beehive' building houses politicians who might be spotted in Cuba Street cafés debating policy over flat whites. Wellington Zoo's red pandas steal the show, while Carter Observatory reveals southern constellations invisible to northern visitors.

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