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PoriruaOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in poriruaFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in porirua, Bed and Breakfast!Porirua is a city in the Wellington urban area at the south end of the North Island of New Zealand. The central business district is about 20km north of Wellington. Population about 50,000, and mean household income fourth-highest among cities and districts in New Zealand. The central business district is near the southern boundary, south-west of the less picturesque of the two landlocked arms of the Porirua Harbour.
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![]() By trainCatch a suburban unit on the Paraparaumu line from Wellington railway station: about $4 to Porirua, $5 to Paremata or Plimmerton (but discounts from 9am to 3pm). Units leave about every half hour. There are express units at peak times, so check the stations that the unit stops at before boarding. All stop at Porirua, but not all go further, and for some the next stop is Plimmerton. Or from Paraparaumu or Paekakariki stations in the north, not quite as frequent. At Porirua the main shopping centre is just across the stream from the main railway station, and buses depart for numerous suburbs. Other stations are Kenepuru in the south (within walking distance of the Kenepuru Hospital and parts of Linden), then north from the city centre in order Paremata (where buses leave for Whitby), Mana, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay, and Muri. Suburban trains carry bicycles (in the compartment at the south end of each pair of units) for an extra adult fare. Wheelchair travel is OK, with train crew happy to get the ramp in place and help you in and out (also at the south end of each pair of units). ![]() By busInterprovincial buses generally stop at Plimmerton, Paremata, and central Porirua. Regular services link Porirua with Wellington's northern suburbs from Johnsonville (a suburban train terminus) to Tawa/Linden.
![]() Get aroundLocal buses service the suburbs from the Porirua and Paremata railway stations, and there is a city centre circular service for much of the day. ![]() See
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![]() LearnFast-growing tertiary institution, Whitireia Polytechnic, has headquarters just north of central business district and several campuses in other cities. ![]() BuyA major attraction of central Porirua is its shops and mall, with the 12-storey Wrightson Building (linking with New Zealand's earliest pastoral service companies) overlooking most. Saturday morning early-birds may pick up fresh cheap produce at the central city open-air market. ![]() EatClosest shop to the Porirua Railway Station is a supermarket, open till 11pm. Buy something and sit in the adjacent mall to eat it or be tempted by the Foodcourt in the mall. Cheaper supermarkets are 5 minutes' walk to the north. New Zealand's first appearance of certain world-famous Golden Arches was in a disused recreation building in Porirua, where the business continues to thrive, but a well-known Colonel arrived first and is still finger-lickin'. Then there's Plimmerton's great range of eateries or takeaways (one with "Taj" in its name, one with a photo of the Acropolis, one with Italian origins) close to the beach; most open in weekends but a couple take Monday off. Rural Pauatahanui has a popular restaurant right next to the wildlife refuge, so you can talk to the occasional blue heron or pukeko on the lawn while finishing that wine. ![]() DrinkNo problem. But few if any drinking fountains, so if you want plain water a public toilet handbasin will have to do. ![]() SleepYou cannot taste all the city's delights in one day, so a motel or the award-winning Karehana Bay Backpackers (20 min walk from Plimmerton railway station) may appeal, or one of several bed-and-breakfast establishments. ![]() Get outIf you really must leave, trains and buses are probably available unless you're in your own vehicle. ![]() External links
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