City Cottages

Top choice in Wellington


These two tiny 1880 cottages squat amid a precious historic precinct at the top of Cuba St. These days they're self-contained one-bedroom affairs, comfortable for two but sleeping up to four (thanks to a sofa bed). Not the quietest location, but certainly hip. There's also a modern two-bedroom studio and a historic townhouse (sleeping 10) available.


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