The Bay Plaza Hotel is a short, scenic drive from the airport, close to the ferry terminals and railway station, a quick walk from the busy bus routes, and easily accessed by taxi. For more information on how to find us please see our map, or contact us directly.
BNZ Centre
An array of shops and food outlets, located underground making it an ideal shopping experience on those windy wellington days.
Circa Theatre
Circa Theatre is one New Zealands seven professional theatre. It opened in 1976, and in 1994 moved to its new dual theatre building situated in central Wellington on the waterfront of its magnificent harbour, adjacent to Te Papa: The National Museum of New Zealand.
City Art Gallery
Inner city arts hot-spot, the City Gallery Wellington presents a challenging programme that features the best in comtemporary arts including painting, photography, sculpture, the moving image, industrial and graphic design, and architecture by New Zealand and International artists.
Civic Square
A central part of Wellington City, the civic square sits in the midst of some of Wellingtons most important facilities - the public library, town hall, and the Capital E Event Centre. The square itself is a beautiful montage of grass areas and modern sculpture, characteristic of the city itself.
Downstage Theatre
An integral part of Wellingtons cafe culture. The Bats and Downstage Theatres are a regular outlet for the citys acting community, presenting a continual stream of high quality stage productions.
Embassy Theatre
One of the oldest theatres in Wellington, the majestic Embassy Theatre is built according to ancient and time honored methods of theatre construction, plush seats, red velvet and the biggest screen in the city make a visit to the Embassy much more than merely a trip to the cinema - the experience is worthwhile - regardless of the film your seeing.
Frank Kitts Park
A waterfront park enjoyed by wellingtonians on a good day.
Freyberg Pool
Handy to town, and sitting on Wellingtons scenic waterfront. Freyberg pool is the ideal place to while away a long summer day , or indulge your watery urges even in the depths of winter.
Michael Fowler Centre
Forming the nucleus of the citys cultural and business events the centre offers 19 venues, providing every facility necessary to ensure the total success of any festival, exhibition or concert.
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa
Explore the spectacular new Museum of New Zealand. Te Papa is New Zealands cultural show piece. The museum contains many new and varied attractions, including interactive rides, and various seasonal events.
St James Theatre
A historical landmark, the St. James Theatre has just under gone a massive reconstruction. A 5 Star restaurant and cafe downstairs and a magnificent concert above combine to make this one of the premiere venues of Wellington City.
State Opera House
Nothing is more associated with culture than a night at the Opera, and Wellingtons Opera House is no exception. Hosting a huge number of different productions each year, the State Opera House always has something worth seeing - not only opera, but also a variety of ballets, comedies, concerts and festivals.
Wellington Public Library
Whether is the latest release or the complete works of Shakespear, the Wellington Public Library is likely to have a copy somewhere within its depths. The library also features a cafe, bookstore, and numerous IT terminals, making it a natural part of the city.
Wellington Town Hall
The Wellington Town Hall is a pivotal structure of Wellingtons cultural and political community, a majestic event centre, and meeting place of the Wellington City Council.
Westpac Trust Stadium
Shaped like a giant spaceship the newest development in Wellington New Zealand. Is the 34,500 seat WestPac Stadium. The total project value was US$50million and opened on New Years eve 1999. The stadium accommodates the regions rugby football matches, and also provides a world class cricket venue in the summer.