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Sky Stadium
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Old St Paul's
34 Mulgrave Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park
89 Fitzherbert Terrace, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Katherine Mansfield House & Garden
25 Tinakori Road, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
National Library of New Zealand
70 Molesworth Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Wellington Cathedral of St Paul
2 Hill Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
New Zealand Parliament Buildings
Ground Floor/1 Molesworth Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Beehive
Ground Floor/1 Molesworth Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
70 Molesworth Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Victoria University of Wellington, Pipitea Campus
33 Bunny Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
40 Hill Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Nearby restaurants
Where's Charlie? Thorndon Quay Store
186 Thorndon Quay, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
MariLuca Ristoro
55 Mulgrave Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Wholly Bagels & Pizza Thorndon
39 Murphy Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6001, New Zealand
Thistle Inn
3 Mulgrave Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Aroy Thai Eatery - Thorndon
85 Molesworth Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Oviedo
51 Pipitea Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Trax Cafe & Bar
Wellington Railway Station, Cnr Featherston Street & Platform, 1 Bunny Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Bistro Le Marche Francais
262 Thorndon Quay, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
McDonald's Bunny St
9 Bunny Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Sushi Bi
2 Bunny Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Nearby hotels
The Sebel Wellington Thorndon
172 Thorndon Quay, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Quest On Thorndon
61-63 Thorndon Quay, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Stay at St Paul's
37 Pipitea Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Atura Wellington
24 Hawkestone Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Hotel Waterloo & Backpackers
1 Bunny Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
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Sky Stadium

105 Waterloo Quay, Pipitea, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
4.3(2.2K)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Old St Paul's, Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Katherine Mansfield House & Garden, National Library of New Zealand, Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, New Zealand Parliament Buildings, Beehive, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Victoria University of Wellington, Pipitea Campus, Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, restaurants: Where's Charlie? Thorndon Quay Store, MariLuca Ristoro, Wholly Bagels & Pizza Thorndon, Thistle Inn, Aroy Thai Eatery - Thorndon, Oviedo, Trax Cafe & Bar, Bistro Le Marche Francais, McDonald's Bunny St, Sushi Bi
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+64 4 473 3881
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skystadium.co.nz

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Nearby attractions of Sky Stadium

Old St Paul's

Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park

Katherine Mansfield House & Garden

National Library of New Zealand

Wellington Cathedral of St Paul

New Zealand Parliament Buildings

Beehive

Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision

Victoria University of Wellington, Pipitea Campus

Metropolitan Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

Old St Paul's

Old St Paul's

4.7

(406)

Open until 4:00 PM
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Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park

Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park

4.6

(87)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Katherine Mansfield House & Garden

Katherine Mansfield House & Garden

4.6

(87)

Closed
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National Library of New Zealand

National Library of New Zealand

4.6

(87)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Explore Wellington
Explore Wellington
Sun, Dec 7 • 9:00 PM
Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
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Wellington Shore Excursion City Sightseeing Tour
Wellington Shore Excursion City Sightseeing Tour
Sun, Dec 7 • 7:45 PM
Shed 39/2 Fryatt Quay, Pipitea, Wellington, 6011
View details
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa: Gallipoli Early Bird Entry
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa: Gallipoli Early Bird Entry
Sun, Dec 7 • 8:30 PM
55 Capel St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 N9Y5
View details

Nearby restaurants of Sky Stadium

Where's Charlie? Thorndon Quay Store

MariLuca Ristoro

Wholly Bagels & Pizza Thorndon

Thistle Inn

Aroy Thai Eatery - Thorndon

Oviedo

Trax Cafe & Bar

Bistro Le Marche Francais

McDonald's Bunny St

Sushi Bi

Where's Charlie? Thorndon Quay Store

Where's Charlie? Thorndon Quay Store

4.0

(120)

Click for details
MariLuca Ristoro

MariLuca Ristoro

4.7

(291)

$$

Click for details
Wholly Bagels & Pizza Thorndon

Wholly Bagels & Pizza Thorndon

4.1

(225)

Click for details
Thistle Inn

Thistle Inn

4.4

(745)

$$

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Reviews of Sky Stadium

4.3
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4.0
1y

Sky Stadium, fondly known as 'The Cake Tin,' stands as a prominent and bustling hub in the heart of Wellington, New Zealand. This iconic venue has solidified its place as one of the busiest stadiums in the country, serving as a versatile space that caters to a wide range of events.

What makes Sky Stadium a standout is its international-standard multi-purpose facilities that seamlessly accommodate various sporting codes and events. The stadium proudly hosts four major sporting disciplines - Rugby Union, Rugby League, Football, and Cricket, making it a true haven for sports enthusiasts. The adaptability of the venue extends beyond sports, providing a quality and versatile space for functions, concerts, exhibitions, corporate events, and other community gatherings.

Having attended a local football match featuring the Wellington Phoenix, the atmosphere was nothing short of delightful. The easygoing and family-friendly vibe created a welcoming environment for fans of all ages. The stadium's design and layout contribute to an enjoyable viewing experience, allowing spectators to immerse themselves in the action on the field.

The success of Sky Stadium goes beyond its role as a sports arena; it serves as an integral part of the Wellington region, fostering a sense of community pride. The venue's ability to host diverse events adds vibrancy to the city, ensuring there is always something exciting happening within its walls.

On a personal note, witnessing a victory for the local football club, the Wellington Phoenix, added an extra layer of joy to the overall experience. The combination of thrilling sportsmanship, a lively atmosphere, and the sense of community makes Sky Stadium a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike.

In conclusion, Sky Stadium stands tall as a symbol of Wellington's dynamic spirit, offering a home to various sports and events that bring the community together. Whether you're a sports fanatic, a concert-goer, or someone seeking a space for a special event, 'The Cake Tin' delivers an unforgettable experience in the heart of New...

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1.0
6y

Te Matatini was awesome but the organisation of the parking and the venue was not at all family orientated. Many people who are family og all the grouos that performed wete sadly turned away from the arena and told to park else where when there were ample spaces of parking left. Mothers amd their babies had to walk and to top it off mothers who wanted to change their babies had no facilities to do so as the rooms were all shut down!!! This is Te Matatini. Te Matatini is ment to be about embracing kaupapa Maori, manaakitanga and taking care of our people, when now its about capital gains from something Maori Te Matatini ki te Ao from coperate business people like Westpac who arr being tokenistic in every sense, preventing too many people predominantly Maori from entering the venue and redirecting them back into the C.B.D having to now fork out more money gor parking amd then having to walk at least half a kilometre away. The venue didn't provide and area for parents and their children. There were not many Maori owned kai stalls selling kai. People were told to walk to another entrance due to fanzone area restrictions even though it was wet and raining, people were told to ealk to another entrance. During day 1,2 and 3 people were not allowed to sit on the grass but could stand. The T.V monitors inside didn't have loud speakers so whanau who couldn't get in the stadium during performances could watch but couldn't hear the performance and were forced to go watch by the doors. All in all the peromances were absoulutely outstanding but the organisation was no where near family orientated or did it encompass the values of Te Ao Maori as the mame of the festival states Te...

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5.0
2y

Sky Stadium (formerly known as Westpac Stadium)

Sky Stadium, Wellington's premier sports and events venue, stands as an iconic landmark on the capital's waterfront. Affectionately known as 'The Cake Tin' due to its distinctive circular design, this multi-purpose stadium has been hosting major events since its opening in 2000.

Key Features: 34,500 seating capacity Full weather protection with partial roof coverage 360-degree concourse level State-of-the-art playing surface Advanced lighting system for night events Multiple corporate boxes and function rooms Modern media facilities Large digital screens for event viewing

Events and Activities: International cricket matches Rugby Union fixtures (including All Blacks tests) A-League football matches Major music concerts and festivals Community events Corporate functions Exhibition shows

Facilities: Multiple food and beverage outlets Modern restroom facilities First aid stations Accessible seating areas Premium lounges Corporate hospitality areas Merchandise shops ATMs throughout the venue

Location and Access: Conveniently located near Wellington Railway Station Easy walking distance from CBD Dedicated pedestrian walkway from the station Ample parking facilities nearby Good public transport connections Taxi and ride-share pickup zones

The stadium's location and design make it particularly suited to Wellington's weather conditions, while its proximity to public transport hubs makes it easily accessible for spectators. Regular upgrades ensure the facility maintains modern standards for both sporting events and...

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Peter KPeter K
Sky Stadium, fondly known as 'The Cake Tin,' stands as a prominent and bustling hub in the heart of Wellington, New Zealand. This iconic venue has solidified its place as one of the busiest stadiums in the country, serving as a versatile space that caters to a wide range of events. What makes Sky Stadium a standout is its international-standard multi-purpose facilities that seamlessly accommodate various sporting codes and events. The stadium proudly hosts four major sporting disciplines - Rugby Union, Rugby League, Football, and Cricket, making it a true haven for sports enthusiasts. The adaptability of the venue extends beyond sports, providing a quality and versatile space for functions, concerts, exhibitions, corporate events, and other community gatherings. Having attended a local football match featuring the Wellington Phoenix, the atmosphere was nothing short of delightful. The easygoing and family-friendly vibe created a welcoming environment for fans of all ages. The stadium's design and layout contribute to an enjoyable viewing experience, allowing spectators to immerse themselves in the action on the field. The success of Sky Stadium goes beyond its role as a sports arena; it serves as an integral part of the Wellington region, fostering a sense of community pride. The venue's ability to host diverse events adds vibrancy to the city, ensuring there is always something exciting happening within its walls. On a personal note, witnessing a victory for the local football club, the Wellington Phoenix, added an extra layer of joy to the overall experience. The combination of thrilling sportsmanship, a lively atmosphere, and the sense of community makes Sky Stadium a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike. In conclusion, Sky Stadium stands tall as a symbol of Wellington's dynamic spirit, offering a home to various sports and events that bring the community together. Whether you're a sports fanatic, a concert-goer, or someone seeking a space for a special event, 'The Cake Tin' delivers an unforgettable experience in the heart of New Zealand's capital.
Vivek GuptaVivek Gupta
I have to been to many sports events at sky stadium . The atmosphere is always awesome when there is a ALL White's game all Wellington Phoenix game , not so much when there is a rugby game on . The beer selection at main bar is not bad but prices are to expensive and prices of food are really bad . The selection of food if your a vegetarian is bad .Great place for sports events , concerts or special events . Home to Wellington Rugby , Hurricanes and Phoenix Football . The seating is covered and the concourse easy to navigate for food , beverages or merchandise on sports days . Special event day are great with displays on the main concourse . Many great lounges for warmth and a different variety of food . Parking on the streets surrounding the stadium is handy as well as the proximity to wellington central rail station . Taxis or buses nearby and 15 minutes walk to the central city .March2021 : easy walk up to here from town . Have your bags ready for inspection and tickets for scanning , all on board , and you'll be through the bars .. Easy as that . The tunnels are well signed , follow your nose , if you miss your turn off , you'll end up back at the start ... Good night with our group , split fan group , made it better . 1 of us went away not so happy FYI ... it will always be the CAKETIN
Rineet SubramanianRineet Subramanian
Had an amazing experience watching an ODI cricket match at Westpac Stadium (Wellington Regional Stadium) earlier this year. The stadium resembled a tin from the outside and for this reason, it is also known as 'The Cake Tin'. The event was well-managed. Regulation of the spectators into and out of the stadium was done in an orderly manner. During entry into the stadium, our bags were checked. Outside each aisle, there were stalls selling eatables and there were also water fountains where we could fill water in our bottles for free. The view of the entire ground with its bright yellow seats was spectacular, both in the afternoon sun as well as under the floodlights. I could clearly witness the action at the center without any obstruction. Atmosphere in the stadium was lively though a few stands were empty. Though the stadium is a bit away from the city centre, most of the crowd were seen to be walking back to Wellington city centre. The stadium is also well connected by trains to the Hutt Valley region.
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Sky Stadium, fondly known as 'The Cake Tin,' stands as a prominent and bustling hub in the heart of Wellington, New Zealand. This iconic venue has solidified its place as one of the busiest stadiums in the country, serving as a versatile space that caters to a wide range of events. What makes Sky Stadium a standout is its international-standard multi-purpose facilities that seamlessly accommodate various sporting codes and events. The stadium proudly hosts four major sporting disciplines - Rugby Union, Rugby League, Football, and Cricket, making it a true haven for sports enthusiasts. The adaptability of the venue extends beyond sports, providing a quality and versatile space for functions, concerts, exhibitions, corporate events, and other community gatherings. Having attended a local football match featuring the Wellington Phoenix, the atmosphere was nothing short of delightful. The easygoing and family-friendly vibe created a welcoming environment for fans of all ages. The stadium's design and layout contribute to an enjoyable viewing experience, allowing spectators to immerse themselves in the action on the field. The success of Sky Stadium goes beyond its role as a sports arena; it serves as an integral part of the Wellington region, fostering a sense of community pride. The venue's ability to host diverse events adds vibrancy to the city, ensuring there is always something exciting happening within its walls. On a personal note, witnessing a victory for the local football club, the Wellington Phoenix, added an extra layer of joy to the overall experience. The combination of thrilling sportsmanship, a lively atmosphere, and the sense of community makes Sky Stadium a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike. In conclusion, Sky Stadium stands tall as a symbol of Wellington's dynamic spirit, offering a home to various sports and events that bring the community together. Whether you're a sports fanatic, a concert-goer, or someone seeking a space for a special event, 'The Cake Tin' delivers an unforgettable experience in the heart of New Zealand's capital.
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I have to been to many sports events at sky stadium . The atmosphere is always awesome when there is a ALL White's game all Wellington Phoenix game , not so much when there is a rugby game on . The beer selection at main bar is not bad but prices are to expensive and prices of food are really bad . The selection of food if your a vegetarian is bad .Great place for sports events , concerts or special events . Home to Wellington Rugby , Hurricanes and Phoenix Football . The seating is covered and the concourse easy to navigate for food , beverages or merchandise on sports days . Special event day are great with displays on the main concourse . Many great lounges for warmth and a different variety of food . Parking on the streets surrounding the stadium is handy as well as the proximity to wellington central rail station . Taxis or buses nearby and 15 minutes walk to the central city .March2021 : easy walk up to here from town . Have your bags ready for inspection and tickets for scanning , all on board , and you'll be through the bars .. Easy as that . The tunnels are well signed , follow your nose , if you miss your turn off , you'll end up back at the start ... Good night with our group , split fan group , made it better . 1 of us went away not so happy FYI ... it will always be the CAKETIN
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Had an amazing experience watching an ODI cricket match at Westpac Stadium (Wellington Regional Stadium) earlier this year. The stadium resembled a tin from the outside and for this reason, it is also known as 'The Cake Tin'. The event was well-managed. Regulation of the spectators into and out of the stadium was done in an orderly manner. During entry into the stadium, our bags were checked. Outside each aisle, there were stalls selling eatables and there were also water fountains where we could fill water in our bottles for free. The view of the entire ground with its bright yellow seats was spectacular, both in the afternoon sun as well as under the floodlights. I could clearly witness the action at the center without any obstruction. Atmosphere in the stadium was lively though a few stands were empty. Though the stadium is a bit away from the city centre, most of the crowd were seen to be walking back to Wellington city centre. The stadium is also well connected by trains to the Hutt Valley region.
Rineet Subramanian

Rineet Subramanian

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