
We had flown to Wellington from Christchurch and thank goodness we were able to. The weather had been bad for weeks with heavy downpours. Many flights had been cancelled but fortunately for us, our flight made it across the water to the North Island. It was exciting to depart the South Island and have new experiences of the north. We also really wanted to see Wellington as it is the capital of New Zealand. We stayed here only for one night and would then hire a car and drive up the island to our final destination of Auckland.
As we were only here for one day, I will show you my highlights of the city and what we were able to squeeze in. We really enjoyed Wellington and we were extremely blessed to have good weather (mostly).
1 – Staying in the QT Wellington. This hotel chain is one of my favourites. We have stayed in three others before so we kind of knew what to expect. They’re a little more pricey but we thought if we’re only here for one day, why not treat ourselves to a nice hotel. This one in Wellington I think has been the best QT so far. Extremely quirky and we loved the art throughout the building. I would totally recommend staying here if you visit Wellington.






2 – Take a walk along Lambton Harbour. This is situated just beside the museum and it’s beautiful just to walk along the water front. This eventually leads onto Wellington Harbour.


3 – Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. This museum was on our doorstep so we had to check it out. Such a great place to learn about NZ and for us the highlight was the Gallipoli: The Scale of our War exhibition. You can find more information here. This unique exhibition tells the story of the Gallipoli campaign in World War I through the eyes and words of eight ordinary New Zealanders who found themselves in extraordinary circumstances. The people are recreated as larger than life models, really bringing it home what these people went through. An extraordinary exhibition and extremely moving.







4 – Wellington Cable Car. You can find this in the city centre and takes you to a great height up a mountain to see great panoramic views of Wellington. You can also see the Botanical Gardens there too that are really worth a visit.




5 – Take a walk through the city centre. There’s lots of character in this city, funky shops and great pieces of street art.




6 – Dinner at Mr Go’s. This Asian fusion restaurant is really quirky and serves delicious small plates perfect for sharing. There is such a good vibe here.


Thanks for taking a look at my Wellington blog and I hope you are inspired to maybe visit or even just enjoyed looking at some photographs of this amazing city. We would then head towards Auckland and make a couple of stops on the way. Next stop where we were staying is Rotorua, blog coming very soon 😊.
Take care,
Wayne ✌🏽
I love the art you showed there!
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Thanks so much!
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A little rain should never stop a good time! I (Kellye) enjoyed the post, Wayne. I especially like the street art. If we ever get to go to New Zealand, we will want to follow your amazing trip.
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Amazing to hear, thank you Kellye.
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Isn’t Wellington great?! You squeezed a lot in a day, and these are all things that are worth doing… when it’s not windy, Wellington is a great city (I prefer it to Auckland and Chch!)
Miriam | A Hygge Escape
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Thank you! We loved it. Shane we only had one day but happy with what we were able to see 😊
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That would have been a lovely place to visit, unfortunately, the friend I talked with for over two years
passed and I have some lovely pictures he took of that beautiful country. Thanks for sharing your journey.
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Oh wow, sorry to hear that 🙁
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Never thought about visiting New Zealand. Your pictures are awesome and have won me over. The Food Explora in me would definitely enjoy dining at Mr. Go’s restaurant; the food looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing your experience. T
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Thanks for checking out my post. Honestly, such an amazing country.
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You made me fall in love with Wellington!
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Oh wow that’s amazing! Thanks Lov!
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