Wellington

Of the all cities in New Zealand, I think Wellington is the one that has “got it together”. I’ve never been fortunate enough to live there, but every visit is enjoyable. It’s home to some great bands (not least among them OdESSA and Fat Freddy’s Drop), has public transport that actually works, and the downtown area is compact and walkable.

Indeed, the city is small enough that even visitors like me randomly bump into people that they know on the street. This time, it was outside Te Papa that I ran into Paddy, the first keyboard player in one million dollars. He seems to be doing well for himself these days.

You can eat very well in Wellington. There’s some great restaurants and cafes, all within walking distance. This time I only had 24 hours in town, but I managed dinner at Chow and a big cooked breakfast with Ben at Maranui Surf Club in Lyall Bay.
Luckily, the Wellingtonians don’t seem to suffer from this surfeit of super food. The city is full of hills, so everyone can keep fit. Like San Francisco or Hong Kong, some streets are so steep that they have been turned into flights of steps. Even the cats have to stop halfway up to catch their breath and admire the view.

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Yep, Wellington’s nice but it gets a bit claustrophobic and samey after 4 days. And just to be a pedant, Paddy was $1MD’s 2nd or possibly 3rd (after Keith and Steph) keyboard player.
Beautiful picture !
I pity the postmen. Is there a “Hilly City Postmen Society”? I remember seeing a postman in Dubrovnik, almost agonizing on the streets-stairs.
@Shagpile – about the order of keyboard players, yes technically that’s correct, but Steph and Keith left the band and came back I seem to recall…
@klari, in Wellington the postmen are the fittest people in town. I think goats could also do a good job on some of the steeper streets.