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Wellington Bed and Breakfast Inns
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By the Sea Rosetta Boutique B and B (Wellington, New Zealand)

. Our Home is spacious and a delightful place to stay. Willkommen,Bienuenido. A warm welcome awaits all who enter our homeQuaint sea side village with tree covered mountains to the East, and Kapiti Island marine and nature sanctuary to the West. Kapiti boasts a microclimate similar to many areas in... [more]
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Nature's Touch Guest House (Wellington, New Zealand)

Close to the city whilst enjoying a feeling of country side and seaviews*A free Seals Tor *10% off after the 3rd night stay * Free pick uo/drop off *Private louge and double bedroom *Peaceful stream sounds *Gourmet breakfast *Japanese meals available Whole of upstirs is yours to enjoy elevated... [more]
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Wellington City, New Zealand's capital (population 400,000), is a superbly compact city, set on the shores of a deep harbour and surrounded by a natural amphitheatre of wooded hills. It is New Zealand's trendy weekend destination and has the most vibrant entertainment district in the country, where you can find some of the best bars, cafes, restaurants and theatres. Wellington boasts an eclectic mix of shops. With a host of fashion stores and the country's premier department store, the city offers some of New Zealand's best, if not most affordable, shopping opportunities. With around 400 cafes and restaurants, Wellington's inner city has the highest concentration of eating establishments in New Zealand, earning it the tag 'café capital of New Zealand'. The city center permanently hosts the Royal New Zealand Ballet, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and an opera house. Four professional theatres and a dozen amateur companies operate year-round, so there are live shows every night. A wide variety of live music from jazz to rap can be heard at venues throughout the city. Wellington is also the home of Te Papa, New Zealand's national museum and marae, an incredible blend of cultural heritage, architectural splendor and earthquake resistant engineering. Just 45 minutes by car or rail from Wellington, Kapiti Coast is the recreational playground for the lower North Island, with both beaches and mountains readily accessible. Choose from white water rafting, safe swimming, boating, hunting and hiking, golfing, horse trekking and bush walks.
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