Cuba Street District Wellington


New Zealand - Auckland - Christchurch - Queenstown - Wellington
“Let there be space in your togetherness”
Kahlil Gibran

Even if there is cultural or space between you and Wellington dwellers, the sense of togetherness, however, overcomes that space once you experience an evening in Cuba Street District, Wellington. It’s nothing but a place of light, sound and action for from an eclectic array of galleries, restaurants, old and new shops, bars and cafes to the to some extent rundown atmosphere, Cuba Street District, Wellington vibrates with life reminding you of an evening on a busy Paris street.

Named after New Zealand Company ship Cuba that arrived with some of the areas’ first settlers in 1840, a part of the Cuba Street District, Wellington puts up ‘No Entry’ board to automobiles and allows you to have a sip from a cup of al fresco. Besides, there is a small children's playground and the beloved bucket fountain that could splatter those getting too close anytime.

Would you like to define Cuba Street District, Wellington in an expression? Well, it must be then ‘The most fascinating mix of people in the country’.

From Manners Mall to Ghuznee Street, where Cuba Street District is called Cuba Mall is pedestrian-only. With its sellers ranging from leading retailers like Farmers through to tattoo artists and R18 shops, its several cafes, clothing, record and book shops attract people from all around the region for what only Wellington's Cuba can offer.



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