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New Zealand's capital Wellington is not the country's largest city (that honour goes to Auckland), but it's a vibrant city with a thriving café scene and many great museums, galleries and music venues. "Windy Wellington" is set along the Cook Strait at the south-western tip of North Island.
From the Wellington Travel Guide
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Great location, clean, tasteful rooms and very comfortable beds. I would definitely stay here again. The bar closed rather early considering it was a Friday night (around 11pm) but there are plenty of other drinking options close by on Cuba Street. Overall great value for money. ... more
Recommended Budget Accommodation in Wellington
After this Christmas, three of my friends and I will be travelling from the North Island to Christchurch, crossing the Cook Strait by ferry and driving the rest of the way. We're needing to stay in Wellington overnight before crossing. Are there any recommended hostels/budget accommodations in Wellington ...
TV Industry in Wellington????
Hey there ... im hoping to find some TV work in Wellington ... I worked in the industry back home and would love to do something similair.. Does anyone know if there's a good TV / Film industry in Welly???? Thanks a lot! Linzi ...
Wellington New Zealand
My husband and I will be on a cruise in mid September of this year, and one of our stops is Wellington NZ. We have no idea of whether to take a land tour offered by Princess, or try and get one on our own through the internet. Could someone who lives there or who has visited there please advise. We ...
Wellington
On our way to Wellington we stoped the night at a farmstay. It was a 600 acre bit of land ...
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Wellington
to both the old and new St Paul's cathedrals of Wellington, the National Library, Archives centre and went ...
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Wellington
10th April - 11th April Wellington is right at the bottom of the north island ...
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