Wellington, New Zealand, is a thriving city, centrally located to both North and South Islands.
The inter island ferries depart and arrive at The Waterfront wharf district of Wellington. The Wellington Airport, 8 klms outside the CBD, is an international destination and the rail service connects through the city - the South Island rail connection located at the Picton ferry terminal. What better place to be based for your New Zealand holiday?
Wellington is a town alive with renowned tourist attractions, such as the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum & striking scenery more >>
Wellington Sights and Attractions
Key areas of interest in the Wellington region include the world conservation first more >>
A broad range of standards and prices are available across the Wellington Accommodation market more >>
Wellington accommodation options include a most extensive range of both cosy and expansive guesthouses, home stays and B&Bs. Wellington has been strongly influenced by the Cape Cod architectural style, which ensures some beautiful venues.
Most Wellington backpacker's hostels are located close to buses, trains and the inter island ferry terminal and within minutes of many of the Wellington city attractions, including Te Papa Tongarewa Museum, Civic Square and the Wellington Cable Car service.
For a self-contained, centrally located Wellington hotel with magnificent views, try the Capital View Motor Inn. The Mount Victoria quarter also hosts a number of lodges, hotels and motor inns with striking views out over the harbour and the central district of Wellington.
Motel accommodation is available throughout the city and in the nearby picturesque areas of Upper and Lower Hutt, along with tourist parks and lodges.
The upmarket, 5-star Wellington, New Zealand, hotel range is chiefly located in the Lambton quarter, also known for its designer boutiques and fine dining, and close to The Waterfront, Te Papa and Westpac Stadium.
For convenience in finding your way around, a Wellington map is a good investment.

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