Top 6 Things to Tick off the Wellington Bucket List this Summer
As the world’s Coolest Little Capital, Wellington displays a big heart bursting with culture and vibrant urban life. Downtown Wellington is abuzz with locals and tourists alike, enjoying variations of its
museums, theatres, galleries, restaurants, boutiques and bars, with its famous selection of coffee and a thriving
craft-beer scene.
Discover the heart of the capital city and experience Wellington’s eclectic mix of arts, culture and hospitality this
Summer.
Step into a locavore’s dream. Forage Kitchen + Bar is founded on belief that local is best.
From fresh Moana market fish to Black Angus eye fillet, served with Otaki Agria and wild Kapiti mushrooms, all dishes
celebrate locality and Wellington’s fresh produce and culinary culture.
Lounging atop the recently refurbished Grand Mercure Wellington, there is no fear if dinner goes on too long, or you
have too much fun – as a stay on site at the hotel would amplify the Forage experience.
Top tip: Book a window seat and dine with panoramic views of downtown Wellington.
Where: 345 The Terrace, Wellington 6011, New Zealand 04 4-385 9829
Bringing together the perfect mix of fashion, racing, champagne and live music is Wallaceville Estate Wellington Cup
Day. Wear your finest heels and don the smartest suits for the ultimate summer party.
Enjoy the company of the impeccably dressed crowds, the popping of corks and the thunder of the hooves. When the last
race is over, get together and kick up your heels to celebrate with an international headline act performing live in
concert.
When: 20 January 2017
Just up and over the road from the original Garage Project Cellar Door and Brewery sits proudly the Garage Project, the
darlings of the Welly brewery scene and well-known for their approach of pushing boundaries, reinterpreting styles and
challenging the status quo of beer.
With 18 taps and two cask lines, cans and bottles and some specially tucked away cellar brews, this is the perfect place
to test your palate and try something new. Chef Shepherd Elliot (of Ti Kouka and Shepherd) has put together a delectable
snacking menu, which includes platters of cheese, bread and pickles, and freshly shucked oysters.
Discover your favourite beer and pop across the road to the Cellar Door to stock the fridge at home.
Just a few minutes’ walk from the city centre, this popular golden sand beach is a popular destination spot for lovers
of strolls, admiring the chicest real estate in the city, cycling or relishing the vibrant atmosphere.
Recently Oriental Bay was named #2 in the Travellers’ Choice Top Ten Beaches in New Zealand by Trip Advisor. It’s also
the perfect spot for a gelato – you can’t miss their regularly changing flavours from Carrello Del Gelato, the ultimate great Kiwi great fish and chips on the beach with some delights from the Mt. Vic Chippery.
Discover art on the waterfront with the Waterfront Sculpture Trail
Art lover fear can will take delight in exploring Wellington's scenic waterfront by taking a self-guided walking tour
around the wonderful, weird and windswept sculptures that line the water’s edge.
The path takes about an hour and includes the popular and much-photographed lone figure of Solace of the Wind and Wind
Whirler, Len Lye’s kinetic water sculpture.
Weta Cave Workshop Tour
The Weta Studio Tours is your portal to immersive filmmaking experiences in Wellington, New Zealand where you can join
the Weta Workshop crew on an exclusive behind-the-scenes Weta Cave Workshop Tour.
Proudly exhibiting authentic practical effects created for cinematic blockbusters The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit,
District 9, Elysium among others will make you feel like you’re in the middle of a scene from your favourite movies.
With a plethora of interesting activities, catch a glimpse of artists at work on the tour stage or take a keen a
voyeuristic look through windows that look directly into the Workshop and hear stories from the crew, many of whom have
worked on the films themselves.