Queens Wharf is one of the busiest parts of the waterfront and the primary symbolic entry to the waterfront through the Queens Wharf heritage gates. Developments since the 1980s have seen its heritage buildings rejuvenated and given new life.
Current development proposals and projects include:
Redevelopment of Shed 6/TSB Bank Arena
Master planning for the long-term future of this area of Queens Wharf has been programmed. Keep checking this website for updates and progress reports.
Queens Wharf highlights
The Queens Wharf precinct has something for everyone – whether you’re a rock concert lover, hardcore kayaker or just keen for a coffee in the sun. Highlights include:
Museum of Wellington, City and Sea Using modern storytelling techniques, the Museum explores Wellington’s distinctive character from its first settlement by the Maori to present day. More about the Museum of Wellington
TSB Bank Arena A major city venue for concerts, exhibitions, conferences, gala dinners and indoor sports events. More about TSB Bank Arena
New Zealand Olympic Museum Gallery The Olympic Museum Gallery is housed in the TSB Bank Arena. It contains Olympic memorabilia available for public viewing. More about the New Zealand Olympic Museum Gallery
Restaurants and Bars Queens Wharf is home to serveral stylishly relaxed waterfront bars and restaurants.
Helipro Helicopters Helicopters are available for charter work and sightseeing. More about Helipro
Ferg's Kayaks Kayaks and in-line skates are available for hire, or you can test your skills on the indoor rock climbing walls. More about Ferg’s Kayaks
Other features of Queens Wharf include:
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