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What's coffee culture like in Wellington?

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Does Wellington have a strong coffee or café culture? Here's what six local experts had to say about coffee in Wellington.

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If you’re moving to Wellington you’ll love it! Great coffee, amazing views, easy to navigate.

Newcomers should know that Wellington is often a very windy city, which has pros and cons. The positive side is that all the pollution is blown away and the air is therefore clear to breathe, however the downside is that it can be hard to have a pleasant picnic in the park with a gale gusting all around! Other than that it is a trendy place full of arts, crafts and a plethora of cafes and restaurants of varying quality. It’s motto is: You can’t beat Wellington on a good day…

Winter, says: 2020

Wellington is a windy but welcoming city. Winter is hard, but nothing will wake you up like a brisk stroll along the waterfront during the cooler months. Public transport is easy to navigate, but, despite the hills, walking is the best way to get around. This capital city has the best flat white coffees, but people will respect you more if you order a long black, no milk.

Sydney, says: 2020

If you love the sea, native birds visiting your balcony as the morning sun rises, and delicious coffee, Wellington might be the city for you! Nestled at the southern tip of New Zealand’s North Island, Wellington is renowned for its festivals, accredited universities, and commitment to sustainable living. In an effort to improve native biodiversity in the city, Wellington City Council (WCC) promises to plant 1,000,000 trees and eradicate introduced mammalian predators by 2050.

Someone moving to Wellington should know we have amazing coffee! Our coffee is far superior to that of America and Europe. You must try it. Another thing that you should consider when moving to Wellington is our temperamental weather patterns. No two days are ever the same! Pack your sun hat and your rain jacket, you are in for a windy time!

Karina, says: 2020

Wellington locals lovingly call their city ‘Windy Wellington’. The city is named for the freezing southerly wind that regularly sweeps through it. Wellington is known for its breathtaking coastal views, an amazing range of delicious microbrews, and perfectly roasted coffees. Wellingtonians are incredibly proud of their city, also known as the ‘coolest little capital’ in the world.

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