Greig Wilson, bar owner and member of the Courtenay Precinct Group, says the New Year’s Eve event is a celebration of the capital’s creative and culinary spirit.
“It’s been a tough year for all, but we want to celebrate all that makes Wellington the culinary and arts hub of New Zealand.
“We want to encourage Wellingtonians and visitors to come in, have dinner in the fabulous establishments down Courtenay Place, watch the fireworks, and if you’re up for it, continue to celebrate by eating, drinking, and dancing,” he says.
A number of roads around Courtenay Place will be closed to vehicles, and there will be large crowds coming to town, so please consider taking public transport, cycling, scooting, walking or ride share to events, and allow extra time for your journey.
There will be pedestrian crossing controlled phasing to allow crowds to travel easily and safely between the two events from Te Papa along Tory Street to Courtenay Place and vice versa.
For the Courtenay Carnival, check out courtenayprecinct.nz/new-years-eve and its Facebook page for more information about the event programme and maps, road closures, rubbish and recycling collections, weather related details, parking and ride share points, and visit metlink.co.nz for updates about public transport diversions in the area.
For more information about New Year’s Eve on the waterfront, visit the events page closer to the time at wellington.govt.nz/newyear for the full event programme and weather updates.
Visit metlink.co.nz for updates on public transport, visit Council's events section for more events and information over the summer, and wellington.govt.nz/street-event-closure for more details about road closures.