Wellington is well-known not only as political capital, but a culinary one too. From lauded fine-dining establishments to tiny holes in the wall, you'll find anything, and everything, your heart desires.
While it's famous for its craft breweries and coffee roasters there's a lot more to see - and consume - than that, in Wellington. This three-hour walking tour will give you a great taster of what's on offer, and plenty of guidance if you're staying on.
Hitting the hotspots of Cuba Street, the Waterfront, Willis Street and Lambton Quay, you'll stop at a Māori waterfront eatery, a second-generation Italian family-run pizzeria, taste award-winning Wellington-made chocolate, hit up the latest trendy food alley and visit one of the most awarded restaurants in the city.
This is the perfect tour if you want to discover not only great food, but local architecture, character and culture too.