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  1. 3 days ago · Wellington Harbour cruise port is located on the southern tip of New Zealand's North Island. The harbour is among the world's best harbor waterways and is the center of an extinct, flooded volcano. Wellington is also known as "Windy City" as winds and fog are common for the region.

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  2. The cheapest price for a room in Wellington found in the last 7 days is £12/night. This rate is available with Hotel Waterloo & Backpackers, a 2-star hotel. Travel with comfort when booking a room with Mövenpick Hotel Wellington, the most popular 5-star hotel in Wellington (8.5/10 rating - based on 1,283 reviews).

  3. 2 days ago · Wellington, New Zealand. Phone: +64 4 473 6411 Fax: +64 4 498 7103 Website: newzealand.highcommission.gov.au Facebook: Australia in New Zealand Twitter: @AusHCNZ. Australian Consulate-General. Level 7, HSBC Tower 186-194 Quay Street Auckland City, New Zealand. Phone: +64 9 921 8800 Fax: +64 9 921 8820

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  5. 4 days ago · This month, there are 3,102 flights arriving at Wellington Airport, which are 103 flights per day or 4 flights per hour. On an average day, there is at least 1 flight arriving every 15 minutes. The most frequently departed flights to Wellington are routes from Auckland (AKL) in New Zealand and Christchurch (CHC), also in New Zealand.

  6. 3 days ago · About Wellington. The capital of New Zealand, Wellington, is a city full of character, sandy beaches and loud and colourful art that fills the street with personality. Located at the southern part of the North Island, it’s known by the locals as “Windy Wellington” due to the persistent winds that wrap around the city from the Cook Strait.

  7. 5 days ago · Wellington is the cultural capital of New Zealand and this newspaper truly reflects that. It is a vital part of Wellington’s arts and journalistic ecology. – Salesi Le’ota, publications and events coordinator, Playmarket. Thanks for all the work you're constantly doing for the arts community in Wellington – doesn't go unnoticed!

  8. 5 days ago · WELLINGTON, New ZealandWellington’s rail history dates back to 1858 when a prominent local named Robert Stokes floated the idea of a railway line from Wellington to the Rimutaka Range to the Wellington provincial government. The government supported the line in 1863.

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