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Te Aro is the vibrant, creative heart of Wellington, a neighbourhood where caffeine-fuelled energy meets a laid-back, bohemian spirit. Wander its streets and you'll find a dynamic blend of craft coffee roasters, innovative eateries, quirky boutiques, and a thriving arts scene that spills from galleries onto the pavements. It's the kind of place where you can sip a flat white in a laneway café, browse a pop-up market, and end the evening at a buzzy wine bar—all within a few blocks.
Highlights & What to See
- Cuba Street: The pulsating spine of Te Aro, famous for its eclectic mix of vintage shops, street performers, and the iconic Bucket Fountain. Don't miss the weekend farmers' market for local produce and artisan treats.
- Te Papa Tongarewa: New Zealand's national museum, a must-see for its immersive exhibits on Māori culture, natural history, and art. Allow at least half a day to explore.
- Wellington Cable Car & Botanic Garden: Ride the historic cable car up to the Botanic Garden for panoramic city views, then stroll through the native bush and rose gardens back down.
- Courtenay Place: The entertainment hub, lined with theatres, cinemas, and a lively selection of restaurants and bars—perfect for a night out.
- Hannah's Laneway: A hidden alley adorned with street art, housing micro-bars and a craft beer taproom, ideal for discovering Wellington's craft beverage scene.
Suggested Time to Spend
Te Aro is compact and walkable, so you can get a solid taste in one day. However, to truly soak up its café culture, visit a few galleries, and enjoy a relaxed dinner, plan for two days. This also gives you time to include a trip up the cable car and a thorough visit to Te Papa. If you're pressed for time, a full day will cover the main sights, but you'll want to return for more.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wellington Waterfront: A scenic, easy walk from Te Aro, offering harbour views, the City Gallery, and the Museum of Wellington.
- Mount Victoria: A short drive or vigorous walk up for stunning 360-degree views of the city and harbour—especially beautiful at sunset.
- Oriental Bay: Wellington's golden-sand beach, perfect for a swim or a stroll along the promenade, just east of Te Aro.
- Weta Workshop: A must for film fans, located in nearby Miramar. Book a tour to see behind-the-scenes of movie magic.
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- Mount Victoria — Joe Shlabotnik / CC BY 2.0
- Zealandia — Daderot / CC0