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Wellington
Shopping
Wellington Downtown Wellington has four distinct streets, all within walking distance of each other - Lambton Quay, Willis Street, Cuba Street and Courtenay Place. Visitors can find Wellington's grand old department store Kirkcaldie and Stains in Lambton Quay.
Explore the range of local and international fashion stores in Lambton and Willis streets and high quality art, crafts and souvenir stores.
For something a bit different, a walk through to Cuba Street is suggested - visitors will find funky local boutiques, design stores and markets.
Courtenay Place is at the end of the trail with plenty of cafés to replenish weary shoppers. Te Papa Store in the national museum Te Papa offers high quality Maori craft and design, as well as original crafts from New Zealand's leading artists.
Dining
Wellington Wellington is famous for its café culture. In fact, coffee is probably the only obsession that eclipses politics in this city! There are several local roasting companies and more than 300 cafés and restaurants, so visitors can easily find a latte and an ambience that matches their idea of wonderful.
From Malaysian to Mongolian, Pakistani to Pacific Rim, Wellington is a gastronomic delight. most of the city's restaurants and cafes are concentrated in Courtenay Place and its off-shoots Blair and Allen Streets.
In Cuba Street visitors will find some great cafes and ethnic eateries as well as fine dining. Après dinner, there's plenty of nightlife to explore.
The fun mood of Wellington after dark is enhanced by the intimacy of the city's heart. The great thing about Wellington is that visitors can get to any establishment on foot.