
GETTING TO WELLINGTON REGIONAL STADIUM
Walking
The stadium a 1.5 kilometre walk from Wellington's CBD. Join the 680-metre elevated walkway from the Wellington Railway Station that takes you directly to the stadium entrance.
Public Transport
Local bus and rail services terminate at Wellington Railway Station. From here it is a short walk via the elevated walkway to the stadium entrance. On match days shuttle buses runs from the city to the stadium and are free to match ticket holders.
Car
There is no access to the venue for patrons bringing their own cars as public parking will not be available. You are encouraged to make use of the public transport options available.
For more information on getting around Wellington and the Region, please visit http://www.wellingtonnz2011.com/visiting-fans/getting-here-around.
GETTING TO WELLINGTON
Air
Wellington International Airport is eight-kilometres southeast of downtown Wellington. International flights operate to and from four Australian destinations - Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney and Melbourne - as well as Fiji. It takes about 20 to 25-minutes by bus, shuttle or taxi into the city.
Sea
Ferry services depart up to nine times daily to transport both passengers and vehicles between Picton at the top of the South Island and Wellington. The three-hour journey across the Cook Strait takes you through the spectacular Marlborough Sounds.
Road
Wellington is located at the southern tip of the North Island. Drivers can follow State Highways 1 and 2 South to Wellington. The extensive road network connects Wellington to all major centres in the North Island. Buses depart from the Wellington Railway station situated in the central city. Enjoy the scenery from your bus window while travelling in comfort to your next destination.
Rail
From Wellington, take the scenic Overlander rail service which travels daily to Auckland. The Overlander departs from the central Wellington Railway Station and takes around 12-hours to reach Auckland. Passing through the central North Island, the train offers spectacular views of New Zealand farmland, deep river gorges, the volcanic plateau and Mount Ruapehu.























