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Eco-friendly travel guide to Wellington advises how to be a responsible tourist. Learn how to explore the attractions in a sustainable way and how to respect the local people and culture. Make your trip green by supporting locally owned hotels, organic restaurants and other businesses. Read more on how to protect the environment by making conscientious choices and how to travel green in Wellington, New Zealand.

Panoramic view of Wellington at night


  • Air quality: 5 / 5
  • Exploring by foot: 2.5 / 5
  • Exploring by bicycle: 3.5 / 5
  • Public transportation: 4.5 / 5
  • Parks: 5 / 5
  • Outdoor activities: 4 / 5
  • Locals' English level: 5 / 5
  • Safety: 5 / 5
  • Accommodation: US$30 - $200
  • Budget per day: US$90 - $350

Responsible Travel

Wellington is the most popular city in New Zealand as it is its capital. Along with being the capital city, Wellington plays an important role as the information technology, innovation, film, and economic center of the country. The majority of Wellington's population is service-based, while finance, government, and business services also play an important role. According to many surveys and researches, Wellington has been ranked as part of the most liveable cities because of the good living standards. The city also hosts many iconic and popular artistic and cultural events, attracting both locals and tourists. While exploring different places and the general idea of tourism is great, it is also harmful for the environment because of the way tourists travel today. It is of utmost importance to be a responsible traveller especially when we are at the verge of a climate disaster.

  • Choosing the right transport method: A major part of your travel experience includes discovering every nook and cranny of the city. While you will have transport options like private cars and taxis at your disposal you need to know that not only do they contribute to more congestion and traffic pollution but also emit harmful gases into the environment. So, choose options like walking, cycling, electronic and public transportation in general.

Therefore, you mustn't involve yourself in any activity that causes harm or displeasure to the local people or their traditions. You must learn and become aware of the traditions, laws, and other related things to make your trip enjoyable and friendly to the local environment. Adopting eco-friendly measures such as recycling, reusing, using public transports, buying localized products, etc., will help you save costs and help the city support the local communities while protecting the environment.

  • Trying local food: A huge part of the local culture is the traditional food that is offered at the local traditional restaurants and by street food vendors. Instead of just sticking to international fast food franchises that contribute to so much waste being produced in the world, you should try the local options. Not only will it help the local economy but also will directly help the families whose sole source of earning are these small food businesses.
  • Do not throw waste: As an eco-friendly traveler, you need to promote sustainable living as much as possible in the city to motivate not only fellow tourists but local people. When you visit any tourists attractions especially city parks, make sure you do not throw any food wrapper and do not just stop at that but if you see any trash, pick it up and throw it in the dustbin. It might look like a very small thing to do but has a huge impact on people watching especially the children present in the park since they learn and mimic the behaviour of other people around them.
  • Choose a green hotel: Plenty of accommodations are available in the city that provide you with a top-notch experience but instead of choosing them, you can pick green hotels for your stay. They use eco-friendly measures to reduce the pollution and waste of the city. This is one of the great ways to contribute towards the city to keep it safe and clean.
  • Shop local: In order to support local craftsmen and artisans always shop local. During your trip to the city, you will come across small shops and food stalls in almost every lane of the city. If you want to have an unforgettable experience in the city, then buy goods and handicrafts from these shops. This will not only help you to save a lot of money but you will be supporting a lot of local people who are dependent on their small businesses to earn a livelihood.


Air Quality and Pollution

Wellington is part of the world's cities with low pollution rates. The locals here either use electronic vehicles or avoid traveling by their car for a short distance; this is why pollution is less. As the city is already less polluted, environmental campaigners say more still needs to be done to reduce diesel emission. A low population and lots of wind also make Wellington's air quality good compared to other cities.

  • PM10 – 13
  • PM2.5 – 6
  • PM10 Pollution Level – Low
  • Pollution Index – 13.66
  • Pollution Exp Scale – 29.38


Respect the Culture

New Zealand has a very diverse culture and Wellington being the capital city really reflect on that. Wellington is home to many cultural and historical institutions, where you can learn a lot about the city and its culture. Here people hold themselves to the highest ethical standards, and trust is the core of Wellington's people's relationship. People here are very humble and supportive; they will help find new places to visit to see the city's beauty. You can also join the local people in their cultural activities to enjoy and learn about the other culture. When you are in another country or city it is of utmost importance to respect the local culture, to observe the norms and values of the locals and try to abide by those. That shows humility and how you value other places.


Top 10 Places to Visit

  • Wellington Cable Car and the Kelburn Lookout: One of Wellington's most historic cable car. This cable car is as old as 1912. It has been built to climb the top of the hill to the Lookout of the Kelburn. It also takes you to the nearby Botanic Gardens. However, this journey is a short four to five-minute one but is a fun-filled journey. This journey is sure to be a scenic one and also a relaxed one. Therefore, this becomes a perfect place for photographers who are always really keen on a good photograph. Here, the photographers get a panoramic view of the whole landscape of the city of Kelburn in one photo. This cable car takes you from Wellington's steep hill to the Lambton Quay in the central district. Here at the Kelburn cable car terminal, there is also one of its fascinating kind museums. It is called as Cable Car Museum. It has a display of the original cable cars which was used on this track. This cable car ride is one thing you should do at night if you are visiting Wellington. Here you can admire and enjoy the nighttime view from above the city, but there are many fascinating parts during the journey. Some tunnels have a very colorful display of illuminations. There is also a café with a high reputation for the dishes it serves at the top of the Wellington cable car.
  • Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: Although the museum's name is long, the visitors and tourists who come here popularly call this museum just Te Papa instead of its full name. It is a national museum of New Zealand. This place takes you on a fascinating journey in the forces of nature that made the country. It also shows their tourists the culture of the Maori people who were the first to settle here. Te Papa Tongarewa museum also shows its tourists how their nation has been shaped. To do this, the museum offers Europeans and Maori social history because these two communities are the ones who shaped their country. This museum has a lot of exhibits which you can explore. The Arts Te Papa is a collection of artworks whose primary focus is on the Pacific Islands and New Zealand artists. Moreover, an Earthquake house gives you an experience like you are stuck in an earthquake. Although the museum has many fascinating exhibits, this museum's major highlight remains the Mana Whenua exhibition. This exhibition shows the history of the Maori community belonging to New Zealand. This museum consists of treasures and art and also a multimedia display of state to art. The convenience of the tourist's cafes and shops is also situated on the museum premises and is very nominal. Many types of lectures and educational seminars are held here.
  • Wellington Museum: Wellington Museum is one of the best free places you can visit in the city. Wellington Museum is small, but still, it is encompassing. There is a multimedia display which is state of the art. This multimedia display brings the history of the city to life. The museum is situated in one of the city's historic buildings, which is very well preserved. The landmark building was earlier a departmental store, and not just any departmental store but it was the city's first departmental store. Every museum has unique exhibitions, but this museum also has a wide variety of shows which include film presentations. The film presentations consist of Wellington's maritime history and how the city evolved over the past years. To be precise, the exhibits show some of the worst maritime disasters that occurred in New Zealand. They also remind us that nature is compelling and how well the city of Wellington is connected with the sea. There are exhibits on the disaster that occurred in the year 1968 known as the Wahine Disaster, which took away 51 lives when a small ferry Wahine was caught in the storm, and then later it sank just near the port of Wellington. The legends and myths of the Maori tribe are also well presented in the gallery. Also, a must-visit place is situated nearby in Pukeahu National War Memorial Park. This park is home to one of the country's national monuments dedicated to those who fell during the conflict. One of the fascinating things is the War Memorial Carillon, a series of 74 bells regularly played during concerts and are worth witnessing if you are visiting the city.
  • The Beehive: One of the most iconic buildings in Wellington is the Beehive. Beehive is a site of the parliament of New Zealand. The beehive was designed by Sir Basil Spence, who was an architect from the British. The beehive has been built between the year 1964 to 1979. It took a total of 19 years to build this building. The building has a distinctive shape, which makes it the city's most precious piece of architecture. Nearby only there is a building that looks much like a classical work of architecture. The structure of the Parliament House was built-in in the year 1907. This building is styled in a Neoclassical Edwardian style. For the tourists, a daily tour of the parliament of one hour is scheduled. The timings of the time are between 10 am to 4 pm. This tour helps the tourists to know more about the parliamentary history of the country of New Zealand. The terms also help you to see various other government rooms. The tour starts from the place which is located on the ground floor known as the visitor center. The park includes a large statue of the former prime minister whose name was Richard John Seddon. The prime minister of New Zealand served from the period of 1893 to 1906.
  • Wellington Botanic Garden: Wellington Botanic Garden was constructed in the year 1868. This garden is constructed on the hillside of the city. Wellington Botanic Garden is as large as 25 hectares and consists of an oasis of 25 hectares. The garden is home to the fauna, which is native to the country. The park is full of blooming flowers that are set in a display. There is a series of walking tracks going through the meander. The way is purposely created so that walking along the path, and the visitors can see the ferneries, areas of coniferous forests, flower beds on which there are ever-growing flowers, and seasonal flowers. One of the finest attractions of the Wellington Botanic Garden is Lady Norwood Gardens of Rose. In this garden, varieties of roses of almost every color and the total number of rose beds are as large as 110. Another fascinating thing to visit here is a planetarium called Space Place Carter Observatory. This observatory is situated on the eastern side of the garden. Another fascinating thing here is the Begonia House, which is home to a display of tropical flower species. If you visit Wellington in the summer season, plan your tour accordingly to see the summer concert hosted here.
  • Zealandia Ecosanctuary: Zealandia is an ecosanctuary that is solely constructed to exhibit conservational efforts. It also shows us the unique wildlife and nature of New Zealand. Zealandia Ecosanctuary on a large area of 225-hectare. It belongs to the category of urban eco-sanctuary. The ecosanctuary is only two kilometers away from the center of the city. Zealandia Ecosanctuary is home to many native birds of the nation of New Zealand. The ecosanctuary is also home to several endangered species, including the saddleback, the stitchbird, and the takahe. All these endangered birds can be seen as well as heard her. Also, more than 100 kiwis and a reptile famous in New Zealand called if you go for guided night tours. Walking trails are also present here, which are as long as 32 kilometers throughout the ecosanctuary. There is also a museum that contains various documents on the country's natural history on the premises. For the convenience of the tourists, guided tours are available.
  • Weta Cave Workshop Tour: A perfect place for tourists who are fans of The Hobbit Movies and Lord of the Rings. People who love these movies also know the connection between Wellington and the successful trilogies of Peter Jackson. Wellington serves as home to Peter Jackson's world-famous Weta Workshop. One of the best ways to gain the experience of this attraction of the movie is by booking a place in a Weta Cave Workshop Tour. Professionally trained guides lead these tours. The trained guides provide a shocking look of behind-the-scenes of how these movies were initially being made, not just these movies but also other hits, including The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and the Avatar. Here You will also see a close-up of some of the models used to present various characters and certain film sets.
  • Katherine Mansfield House & Garden: Katherine Mansfield House is a small house made with wood and is located in the suburb of Thorndon in Wellington. Katherine Mansfield House served as the childhood home of one of the most famous authors of New Zealand. Katherine Mansfield was born in 1888, and she passed away in 1923. She was a writer of short stories. She also wrote a lot of prose, which were all modern in their style. Her prose was very influential, not just for people belonging to her country but also for overseas people. She got famous for her writing she completed in the city of London. She moved to London when she became an adult. She was friends with many great writers such as Virginia Wolf and D.H.Lawerence. The house is now serving as a museum that is dedicated to Katherine Mansfield and her personal belongings. The home also has her furniture and fixtures, which she used during the 19th century. A gift shop is situated on the premises in case you want to buy any gift. For the convenience of the tourists, guided tours are also available.
  • City Gallery Wellington: City Gallery is situated in a historic building. The historic building once served as an old library. City Gallery of Wellington was inaugurated in the year 1980. This gallery is the leading art spaces belonging to the contemporary period in New Zealand. This spacious and bright gallery characterizes a changing program of exhibitions that are temporary throughout the year. The city gallery has a collection of artworks by both the upcoming and renowned artists belonging to the Pacific Island and international artists and local artists. This art gallery is solely devoted to modern exhibitions and visual arts that range from photography to painting and sculptures. Art installations and Multimedia works are also presented here. This gallery also serves as one of the main cultural hubs of Wellington. The gallery organizes a series of talks, meetups with the artist, workshops, live performances, and tours throughout the year. On the premises, a café is also situated in case the tourists need any refreshments.
  • Nairn Street Cottage & The Colonial Cottage Museum: Nairn Street Cottage is the oldest original home that is still surviving in New Zealand. William Wallis constructed the Nairn Street Cottage. It was built in the year 1850 with a primary motive of a home for his family. The cottage has been preserved with most original fixtures and furniture and fixtures belonging to the 19th century. The main aim of reconstructing this place was to recreate the ambiance of New Zealand's life during that era. Outside the cottage is a heritage garden, which is also organic. You can only enter the house through guided tours, which takes place daily four times. These guided tours give the visitors an insight into colonial Wellington. Tourists can visit the garden at any time of the day.
Wellington Botanical Garden


Explore

Wellington is packed with lots of fun places to visit. These places not only include the top touristic places but other hidden and often ignored gems also. You can create a worthwhile holiday with your loved one in this city. The various city parks, beaches, and national parks will provide you with relaxation and peace, while the museum and landmarks will fill your mind with mindblowing knowledge. You must plan a visit to this beautiful city during your visit to New Zealand.


City Parks

  • Te Aro Park: Te Aro Park in Wellington's center marks the district's part where the great Pa Te Aro is located. Ceramic artist Shauna Rapier Davis designed the park. Te Aro Park is shaped like a canoe with a nose in the far-right photo. If you want to relax in Wellington, then this park is the best option.
  • Central Park: Wellington Central Park gets its name from New York's Central Park. This park is named after the American park but is quite different and less known. Central Park is the oldest lush green area in Wellington. Therefore, it is great to enjoy some peaceful time in nature along with your loved ones.
  • Northland Park: Northland is the capital of Northwest Wellington, New Zealand, close to Victoria University. Formerly known as Chris Wick, he crossed the borders of Colburn, Wilton, and Currie. Northland is a diverse group of students, young professionals, and diverse families. In 1900, the extinct Evening Post was named the best city in Wellington.
Central Park in Wellington


National Parks

  • Staglands Wildlife Reserve: Staglands is a wildlife sanctuary located in the Akatarawa Valley near the Wellington Upper Hutt region. This area, which has a history of 40 years, consists of ponds, valleys, streams, and forests. Staglands, a must-have place on the list of things to do in Wellington, is a miraculous area where animals of all kinds can live in their natural environment. Staglands offers great experiences to its visitors with wetlands, ponds, barns, trout and eel pools, deer park, secret garden, tractor-trailer rides, and huge birdcage areas called Toe Toe Aviary. You should definitely see this natural habitat, home to bird species such as Sulfur Crested Cockatoo, Golden Pheasant, Java Sparrow, Cockatoo, Budgerigars, California Quail, and Zebra Cup.
  • Pūkaha Mountain-Bruce National Wildlife Center: Pūkaha Mountain is located 2 km north of Masterton in Wellington borders. It is a natural park area that hosts the white Kiwi-Manukura, one of New Zealand's rare and special bird species. The Pūkaha Mountain-Bruce conservation area is a natural reserve home to endangered wildlife. Animals such as Tuatara, Copper Skink, Forest lizard, green lizard (Mokopirirakau), Whitebait, and Brown Mudfish are present here.
  • Orongorongo Track: Orongorongo Track is one of Rimutaka Forest Park's valleys and consists of approximately 32 km of the hiking trail. It is one of the most popular areas in the region for both mountain hiking and lush nature. Orongorongo, which has trails that can be followed and walked more easily than other hiking trails in Wellington, is a suitable place for families with children. The Orongorongo hike, which starts from the Catchpool car park and lasts for 2 and a half hours, continues up to the Orongorongo River, accompanied by Nikau Palms, crown ferns, beech forests, and huge Northern Rata trees. There are 6 huts throughout the valley that contain hot showers, toilets, and kitchen utensils such as pots, pots, and pots. However, you need to make a reservation to use these huts. Apart from these, you can have a picnic in the valley, swim in the Turere Stream, and make your walk even more colorful.
  • Waiohine Gorge:Waiohine Gorge is an untouched natural area that is quite suitable for swimming, cycling, camping, and hiking. Waiohine Gorge is located in the south-east of Tararua Forest Park, next to one of the most accessible bridges in New Zealand. The region's most famous point is the suspension bridge covering the gorge and forms the entrance gate to Tararua Forest Park. This bridge, also known as a swing bridge because it swings like a swing, is New Zealand's longest suspension bridge. Waiohine Gorge is a unique area for hiking, tramping, abseiling, fishing, picnic, and rafting.
Staglands


Beaches

  • Layll Bay: Lyall Bay is the most popular surfing beach close to Wellington center - 10 minutes away. Located on the south coast, Lyall Bay is 2 km from Wellington Airport. Lyall, a cute and small town, is an important place for surfers. The trendy beach, especially in the summer months and the number of visitors doubles, is also a suitable area for those who are just starting to surf or want to try. There are two Surf Life Saving Clubs on the beach.
  • Days Bay: Days Bay is "Bay of Days," on the edge of Eastbourne, within Williams Park, a dock and gulf shore. Located about 20 minutes from Wellington city center, Days Bay is a trendy tourist destination. Days Bay, named after a family (Day Family) who lived here in the 1840s, is a magnificent nature where you can do many activities such as picnics, beach rides, cycling, and swimming. Days Bay, behind Williams Park covered with beech forests, has a wonderful view of the harbor. The area, which gets crowded, especially in summer, is where you can easily do water sports such as sailing, diving, surfing, and rowing.
  • Southern Walkway: Southern is an 11-kilometer hiking trail. The trail starts from the Oriental Bay and continues all the way to the Bay of Island. The Southern walking path is an easy walk in general, even though it is steep and rough in places. One of Wellington's most beautiful hiking trails, Southern is also a suitable place for families.
  • Scorching Bay:Scorching Bay is a roadside beach in Karaka Bay on the Miramar Peninsula, with large grass areas and a sandy beach. It is surrounded by native-native plants, pohutukawa trees, and playgrounds. Scorching Bay is a wonderful beach where you can enjoy the sea, the sun, and the beach! Especially if you are in the summer, you can get the opportunity to do water sports such as canoeing and kayaking.
Locals and tourists unwinding at Scorching Bay


Landmarks

  • Wellington Cable Car: The Wellington Cable Car is a funicular railway that runs between the Wellington cable car in Turkish, Lambton Quay, and the famous suburb of Kelburn. The historic ropeway, one of New Zealand symbols since 1902, has a length of 612 meters and a height of 120 meters. Why should you go? The cable car ride takes approximately 5 minutes one way, accompanied by panoramic city views. The cable car, which is Wellington's most popular tourist destination, leaves every 10 minutes. Cable car fees are $ 9 for adults, $ 5 for students, and $ 4.5 for children.
  • North Explorer Train: In Turkish, Northern Explorer Train is the Northern Explorer train service. It is a railway that serves New Zealand's largest city Auckland and Wellington. Northern Explorer has been used as a long-distance passenger train since 25 June 2012. There are stops at seven points during the train journey, and the journey takes approximately 12 hours.
  • Kapiti Island: Kapiti Island is located approximately 50 km north of Wellington. It consists of 19 square kilometers and 521 meters on the Tasman Sea coast. Home to endangered bird species, the island has the largest nature reserve in New Zealand. It would be best if you took some time out to visit this island.
  • Wellington Train Station: Wellington Railway Station is Wellington's largest and busiest, if not the first. The train station was built-in in 1874 but completed in 1937. Considered one of the best architectures of the 20th century, Wellington Train Station is one of New Zealand's historical heritage. It also hosted the funeral of the then Prime Minister Michael Joseph Savage. Wellington Railway Station dominates city sights such as Waterloo Quay, Featherston, and Bunny Street, increasing its importance in tourism.
Wellington Cable Car


Museums

  • Petone Settlers Museum: The Petone Settlers Museum is conveniently housed in the Memorial Building, always located in the impressive Wellington City Center. It commemorates the centennial of the arrival of the first British settlers. The Petone Settlers Museum was built in 1940. The building also served as a popular and accepted bathing pavilion for a long time. It later became a magnificent museum. Here you will find numerous depictions of Wellington's growth and development. Wellington's growth and development history are unique due to floods, fires, commercial booms, and even earthquakes. The museum in question will show the settlement's influence based on the Maori and white Pakeha natives through their own personal stories. Don't miss the painting of the famous Te Atiawa Chief, Te Puni, in the arched window in front of this important and important building of the museum.
  • Colonial Cottage Museum:Now, who doesn't like to be surprised? The cottage and its structure have always attracted humanity. The Georgian Colonial Cottage, the oldest living house in Wellington, is exquisite, beautiful, and gorgeous. If you explore the house, you'll find three generations of the once-famous Wallis family who lived in this super cute and cozy house in the 19th century. The restored house has original furniture and antiques that offer a vibrant glimpse of life as an immigrant vanguard. There is a heritage garden full of herbs, chickens, and flowers.
Petone Settlers Museum


Eat

Wellington is a place where you can enjoy various seafood because of 14 thousand kilometers of coastline. With more than 350 eateries, you will get traditional food, and fresh seafood highlights the menu. Hannah's Laneway is where you can try local flavors of the city, and it is heaven for so many dishes such as salted caramel, chocolate, craft beer, and peanut butter. On Friday nights and the weekend, markets of Wellington flock for street foods, which attracts many tourists also.


Traditional Local Restaurants

  • Logan Brown Restaurant
  • Monsoon Poon
  • The Flying Burrito Brothers
  • Whitebait


Vegetarian and Vegan

  • The Larder
  • Neo Cafe and Eatery
  • Curry Heaven
  • The Old Quarter


Street Food

  • Satay Me
  • Chilli oil dumplings
  • Hot chocolate
  • Halloumi sandwich


Drink

  • Cocktail
  • Coffee
  • Beers
  • Wine
  • Smoothies


Tap-water

Tap-water in Wellington is clean and safe for drinking; much of the water has chlorine to kill bacteria, viruses, and many other organisms, making water safe for drinking. Wellington's council is very serious about providing safe and clean drinking water to the public and travelers. You can drink tap water anywhere in Wellington, and it is also beneficial for the traveler who travels on a budget. Safe and reliable drinking water is vital to health and prosperity; this is why we are responsible for making sure that the water must be clean and safe.


Organic Cafés

  • Flight Coffee Hunger
  • Milk Crate
  • Cafe Neo
  • La Boca Loca


Breweries

The breweries here in Wellington is one of the oldest independently owned craft breweries. You can find the largest selection of beers in the city that you can enjoy with your friends in every pub and restaurant in Wellington. Bar and pubs here have proper tables to enjoy a formal meal. However, it is not just about the venue people also want a beer in their own homes with their family and friends. The restaurants here open late, making it favorable for those who love to drink beer after dinner and enjoy a beer with a meal after bowling and karaoke.


Activities

There is so much to do in Wellington with your friends, family, and loved ones. You can walk through woods to explore majestic forests. It will boost your mood, and you can also attend queen Elizabeth's birthday festival, which attracts so many people. You can see this place at any time of the year, and it will surprise you and give you so much to do every month. Wellington will provide you with thousands of memories, and it will also offer you so many places to spend quality time with your family and friends.


Yoga and Retreats

  • Iyengar Yoga Centre Wellington
  • Urban Yoga
  • Yoga On Thorndon
  • Power Yoga


Accommodation

There are a lot of accommodation options available in this large city in New Zealand. The city's total area is more than 8000 kilometers square, and as the city is the capital of New Zealand; therefore, it experiences a lot of tourists. There are different accommodation options available which suit different situations and requirements. For the ones who have a huge budget, there are villas and resorts which offer special facilities.


Green Hotels

The hotels here are of two types; those are regular hotels and green hotels. Green hotels cost slightly higher than standard hotels because they have to maintain their eco-friendly measures while serving their customers. The dishes which you get in these hotels are organic, which are suitable for health. Many locals prefer to stay in these hotels even after getting charged a bit higher.

  • Sofitel Wellington
  • QT Wellington
  • Hotel Waterloo and Backpackers
  • Bolton Hotel
  • Novotel Wellington


Hostels and Guest Houses

Hostels are best for solo travelers because these are generally shared rooms. They provide their guests with a modular kitchen to cook food, personal and shared bathrooms, and private and shared rooms. Several guest houses are also present in Wellington. Different sizes are available for rent for those who have a large group visiting this city. Where hostels lack in provided privacy, guesthouses are the better option for privacy seekers.

  • Nomads Capital Hostel Wellington
  • Lodge in the city
  • Worldwide Backpackers
  • The Global backpackers
  • Beach Retreat


Apartments

There are many rental apartments available in this city. Some of the flats are present near the beach or a water body. It is advised that you must accommodate in those apartments as these apartments will give you the best sunset or sunrise view from your balcony. You must also choose one close to public transportation hubs, restaurants, and other necessary places in Wellington.

  • The Peak Apartment
  • Apartments in Wellington
  • Capital Accommodation
  • Piermont Apartment
  • Herbert Gardens Apartments


Couchsurfing

There are a lot of couch surfing hosts present in Wellington. This accommodation option does not involve an exchange of funds—also, the crime rate of this city low, which allows Couchsurfing very well. If you want to help your host, you can purchase some fruits and vegetables or other household items. Though the crime rates are low, then also you must be aware of your belongings.


Camping

If you love nature and want to spend the night between it, there are camping grounds available where you can camp without any restrictions. However, this city experiences many mosquitoes or other insects in summer. Therefore, you must pack your things accordingly. If you're camping in winters, then it is advised that you must use an electric heater which runs on battery instead of burning Woods, which will create a lot of pollution.

  • Camp Wellington – Campervan Park
  • Evans Bay Marina Self Contained Camping
  • Grace's Stream Campsite
  • Kainui Reserve
  • Catchpool Valley Camping Area


How to Get There

There are two broad ways to reach this city. These include airways and waterways. There is an international airport which has its air network well connected with other cities. Next is the waterway; this is limited to some of the countries. It includes ferry ride or cruise ships because many international cruise ships visit this city every year.


Air

Wellington International Airport is the airport in this city. However, This airport is located 5.5 km south-east of the city center. This airport has 110 hectares of area. This airport has flights that enable a lot of travelers to reach Wellington from their country. Flights can be pre-booked online because there is no rush in the airports to get in summer. Other than this, the flights are a convenient and direct way to get here.

Wellington International Airport


Bus

There is no international bus facility which this city has. However, you can travel intercity from these buses because there are intercity buses present in this city. These buses have different categories of intercity buses. These buses are equipped with air conditioners, Wi-Fi, a compact washroom, and a small canteen. You can even sleep comfortably in these buses if you are traveling at night. During peak hours, these buses experience many tourists; therefore, you must pre-book them online.


Train

There are trains present in this city. However, these trains do not run internationally, and these are not connected with neighboring countries. These trains can help you reach Wellington if you are already present in New Zealand. Else to this, these trains are comfortable and cleaned. You can also find a canteen on these trains to purchase them from here if you want some snacks during your journey.

Trains lined up at Wellington Railway Station


Hitchhiking

Hitchhiking is very common in this city. You cannot hitchhike on the international border to reach this city, and this is not possible. So if you are in New Zealand, then you can visit this city by hitchhiking. You must be present on some busy roads such as highways, and two national air highways connect this city from different other cities. Also, the crime rate of this city is meager.


Others

The only other way to reach here directly is through waterways. There are ferry ride and cruise ride available to match this city. However, it is limited to some of the countries. The ferry ride takes a lot of time; therefore, you must only use it when you have a lot of time. Along with this, the cruise is the best way to travel waterways because they have everything, including meals, snacks, and rooms, in an organized manner.


Moving Around

It is a vast city; therefore, there are many options to move around. The most economical ways are traveling by cycle, electric taxis, or walking. Out of these, walking and cycling are best to keep your health good. Different travel options cost additional charges. Electric taxis are better than regular taxis.


Walk

The crime rate of this city is meager, which enables anyone to roam around at night. There are city parks where you can visit them as a morning or evening walk. You can even roam around the cities exploring various other things. Walking is a good activity and will help you in remaining fit.


Bicycle

There are a lot of bicycles which are available for rent. You can get a bike even from your hotel, which you must enquire at the time of accommodation. If you are staying for a longer time, then you can even buy a second-hand bicycle. Bicycles are best to roam around the city. There are parks where you can take your cycle and can go cycling there.


Electronic Vehicles

There are electronic vehicles present in this city which are owned by people. Also, there are electric taxis that run on battery. You can travel in one of them as the fare charges are comparatively lower. These vehicles do not consume natural resources and help in cutting down pollution. These vehicles do not emit smoke and noise.


Public Bus

There are a lot of public buses which are available in this city. There are different types of buses, such as night buses, Double Decker buses, and day buses. If you are roaming around this city in the day time, you must use double Decker buses to explore various city spots by sitting n the second floor of these buses. Other than this, some buses can be booked online so that you can save paper. Using public buses can cause delays because they have their own fixed routes and stoppage.

A bus in Wellington


Tram, Train and Subway

There is a train available to move around in this city. There are a lot of railways stations present in this city. Also, there are metros which run faster than trains. You can use these metros if you are in a hurry. There is a machine at subway stations from where you can generate your ticket.


Sustainable Shopping

There are many sustainable markets present in this city because local citizens also prefer to buy a sustainable product. In the short term, Sustainable products are eco-friendly products. This product does not cost much and is always lower than average yields in price. These phones or any other second-hand product does not come with a guarantee. Therefore, you must check it before buying as the shopkeeper won't refund you.


Food Markets

There are many food markets available in this city. These food markets include grocery stores that sell fruits and vegetables. These grocery stores are different from regular grocery stores because the fruits and vegetables are organic. They are freshly picked from the garden, and the bill directly reaches these stores.

  • Harbourside Market
  • Wellington Saturday Night Market
  • Walmart Asian Food Market
  • New World Wellington City
  • Commonsense Wellington City


Flea Markets

Next to grocery stores or food markets, there are flea markets. A flea market is a place or a large open ground where all the vendors collectively sell their products. Flea market consumes a large our vast land. The vendors and flea market sells fruits and vegetables in a bulk quantity, so these are beneficial and good to save a lot of money if you live in an apartment, hostel or guest house, or any other place where you can cook your food.

  • Sunday Market – Victoria Street
  • Hill St. Farmer's Market
  • Riverbank Market
  • Porirua Saturday Market
  • New World Karori


Second Hand Stores

  • Recycle Boutiques
  • City Mission Store
  • Soup Fashion Recovery
  • Hunters and Collectors
  • St Vincent de Paul Op Shop


Eco-Fashion

There are eco fashion stores that are present in this city. Eco-fashion clothes are those clothes whose production does not harm the environment. The fabrics are natural, and most eco-fashion clothes avoid human-made materials such as nylon, polyester, rayon, and other such materials. Even the dyes used are natural.

  • Untouched World
  • Zebrano - Designer Fashion Stores
  • Ruby Wellington
  • Witchery Wellington
  • Wanda Harland Design Store


Recycling

There are recycling centers which are present in this city. Recycled products help to eliminate waste a lot. It is the reason why there is less waste current in landfills. Even the local people send a lot of goods which they find useful for recycling. It is a vast city; therefore, this city's government has decided to establish recycling centers in every area of this city. Many newspaper agencies have recycling plants that recycle paper and reuse it in the form of newspapers. It is an excellent activity that saves many trees that are regularly cutting down to make papers The most recycled item in this city is papers, and after that, there are other items such as steel, tin, glass, and other such things, which are also recycled.


Waste

Waste is something that cannot be used further and needs to be dumped. It is a vast city, but this city's waste management is efficient enough to keep this city neat and tidy. Even the people of this city feel a sense of responsibility in making this city clean. Therefore, they dump their waste in the dustbins installed on every corner of the streets. There are garbage cleaning vehicles that regularly visit each street of this city to collect garbage from each residential area. There are also some strict laws on creating pollution in this city. Some landfills are from which the waste is eliminated, and some are sent to recycling centers. The remaining waste is sent to incineration, where the waste is decomposed using thermal energy. Only 21 % of the entire city is polluted, and the team is continuously working on it.


Work and Study Abroad

The education system of this city or this country is unique. It is further divided into three parts. These are primary schools, intermediate schools, and secondary schools. The education present in primary and secondary schools is free and compulsory. Primary education starts at 0 to 8 years. 0 is the entering age in this education system; 0 years in this education system begins when the child turns four years. The education system is very efficient and helps the children in creating good careers.


Exchange Student

There is an exchange student program in some of the universities in this city. This program faces a lot of students who reach here to be a part of it. Other than this, this program helps a student to be independent and self-confident. It is a free program, and the representative college itself pays the fees for studies abroad. You only have to pay for staying and living there. There is an open examination in each university, and only those students get the chance to be a part of it, which gets selected.


Au Pair

There are a lot of families who are looking for an Au pair to help them. The families here have both parents working. Therefore, they always need someone to look after their child. It is the reason why babysitter costs too much, and not everyone is ready to pay them. An au pair does not charge for his work. Instead of paying, the family provides him with shelter and meals. It is a very responsible work. Therefore, you must handle the child with care.


Volunteering

There are a lot of volunteering organizations that are readily accepting volunteers. You cannot charge for what you are volunteering for. These organizations have different work like helping people who do not have jobs or homes. Some organizations allow poor and older people and provide them with shelter and food.


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