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On top of being the capital city of New Zealand, Wellington is known famously as the culinary capital for its tucked-away bars and award-winning restaurants. In the compact but connected streets, you will find a culture fueled by the creative energy that will always offer something new around the corner. Located at the southern end of the North Island, Wellington is surrounded by a beautiful Harbour and emerald-green hills. Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, don't forget our Best Price Guarantee means that you can be sure of booking at the best rate.
The Sebel Wellington Lower Hutt offers an unparalleled experience of contemporary design and state-of-the-art facilities. Located in the heart of the Hutt, The Sebel Wellington Lower Hutt is the perfect choice for any purpose of visit. The Sebel sits proudly alongside Te Awa Kairangi the Hutt River, and is in close proximity to the Lower Hutt Events Centre, providing guests with stunning views of the river.
Surrounded by lush botanic gardens, Sofitel harmoniously blends French 'art de vivre' with Wellington's natural beauty. Our luxurious guest rooms and suites provide a serene escape, along with Sofitel's signature MyBed and refined French amenities. Socialise in luxury at La Serre Bar and renowned restaurant Jardin Grill, serving lively food and beverage with an open kitchen showcasing Chef's artistry. Indulge in an unforgettable journey of luxury with Sofitel Wellington, a 5-star hotel, where every moment is a cherished memory.
The Sebel Wellington Thorndon is a modern serviced apartment hotel nestled in Wellington's vibrant city. Known for its sleek modern décor and comfort by design, this apartment hotel provides stylish accommodation fit for every occasion.
Novotel Wellington Hotel is nestled in the heart of the CBD, central to Parliament, Lambton Quay shopping, and walking distance to the waterfront's Te Papa Museum and Tākina, Wellington Convention & Exhibition Centre. Spacious guest rooms overlooking the harbor city welcome both leisure and business, with contemporary furnishings, flat screen TV, working desks and ensuite with baths to ensure comfort home away from home.
Welcome to Mövenpick Hotel Wellington, a five-star gem nestled in the lively Cuba Quarter within walking distance to Te Papa, art galleries and museums, and offers easy access to Wellington's best restaurants, bars and shopping destinations. Mövenpick Hotel boasts stellar gastronomic offerings. Forage Restaurant, open for breakfast and dinner, serves New Zealand-inspired cuisine set to a panoramic city backdrop. Forage Bar serves a range of drinks, including coffee, beers, wines and spirits, until late.
Mercure Wellington Central City is located in the heart of the city, offering modern, self-contained and spacious accommodation. The One-Bedroom Suites have a separate lounge, dining/work desk and kitchenette. Some of these rooms also have stunning views over Wellington City and its harbour. The Two Bedroom Suites have an even bigger floor space with a large open plan lounge, dining room, and full kitchen facilities as well as two double bedrooms and a bathroom.
Mercure Wellington Abel Tasman is Wellington's best choice for travellers wanting to combine both business and leisure. It is perfectly located between Cuba Street and Victoria University, in the heart of Wellington's business and entertainment districts. The 3.5 star hotel provides easy access to some of New Zealand's best bars, restaurants, cafes and main tourist attractions including Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Parliament buildings and the Interislander Ferry Terminal.
Ibis Wellington, a 3.5 star hotel is in the heart of the city near the bustle of Lambton Quay and within easy walking distance to popular attractions, fine dining options, and exceptional shopping. 200 contemporary guest rooms offer free WiFi, air-conditioning, comfort and quality everything you need when you are staying in the Capital. Visit Vivant Restaurant and Bar for breakfast, lunch and dinner; situated on the ground floor, or enjoy happy hour in the bar.
Ranked #1 for the "coolest little capital in the world" by Lonely Planet, Wellington offers an abundance of things to see and do. In the city, you'll find trendy shopping spots and vibrant nightlife, and with the highest number of restaurants, bars, and cafes in New Zealand, there will be no time wasted on deciding where to eat. For the outdoor lovers amongst us, you'll love the mountain bike tracks, walking trails and beaches, all just a stone's throw away from the city centre.
Being in the Southern Hemisphere, Wellington has the same seasonal cycle as Australia, with summer from December to February and winter from June to August. What separates Wellington from other cities is its location in the Cook Strait - the gap that separates the two main islands – which strengthens the wind as it funnels through, giving the city the nickname 'Windy Wellington'. Visiting between the autumn months of March to May when the weather is still warm and the wind won't chill you to the bone is ideal.
Wellington has a fantastic public transport system offering buses, ferries and trains to get you around easily. Your main transport hub is Wellington Station, from which you can journey along the northern coast to neighbouring Petone or further into the CBD. And only a minute's walk away from the station are the ferry terminals. Save yourself on fares by purchasing a prepaid Snapper card that gives you access to all Metlink trains and buses in the Wellington Region.
Looking to explore the city? Start with a journey on the Cable Car and be treated to scenic views of the city and Te Whanganui-a-Tara Harbour before being taken to the Kelburn Lookout and Botanic Gardens. In the heart of the city, be sure to pass through Hannah's Laneway and visit the Wellington Chocolate Factory or see where Middle-Earth was created at the Weta Workshop. Beyond the city streets, you can take a walk through the nature trails on the way to Mount Victoria Lookout, and just a train ride away is the Zealandia Ecosanctuary, which is home to a lush forest full of rare native animals.
Start the day with a coffee and cheese scone at Pravda Cafe & Grill, located by the Wellington Museum. Visit the waterfront for lunch and watch the ferries go by from the rooftop of the Maranui Café before beginning the Craft Capital Beer Trail – a self-guided journey that will take you to 19 craft beer bars, 15 craft beer breweries and two bottle stores. Finish the day with some of the finest and award-winning restaurants that infuse traditional Māori and contemporary cuisine.
The Mercure Wellington Central City is a fantastic choice for those who love being close to all the action. The Sofitel Wellington combines French luxury and local cuisine for those who love to indulge a bit while on holiday. And the ibis Wellington is perfect for visitors to the city, looking to travel on a budget. There are plenty of options when it comes to Hotels in Wellington; you can have your pick.