The '
Golden Mile' refers to Wellington's main shopping and entertainment streets. It runs through Wellington Central from
Lambton Quay, which is the city's premiere retail street, and lower
Willis Street, before passing to
Manners Street and
Courtenay Place which are in the suburb of
Te Aro. Public transport runs along this spine, and the
Wellington Cable Car is accessible from Lambton Quay. Wellington Central is also home to Wellington's civic precinct at
Te Ngākau Civic Square, home to the
Wellington Town Hall,
Wellington Central Library, the
Michael Fowler Centre, and
City Gallery Wellington. The
Supreme Court is just within Wellington Central, as is the
New Zealand stock exchange centre. As of 2025, the ten
tallest buildings in Wellington are situated in Wellington Central. These include Wellington's tallest building, the
Majestic Centre on Willis Street, and the
Aon Centre. The Aon Centre is located at 1 Willis Street. At the time of its completion in 1984 after a long period of controversy and industrial action, it was New Zealand's tallest building. Much of Wellington's publicly-accessible waterfront is in Wellington Central.
Queens Wharf was developed as an entertainment destination in the 1990s. Queens Wharf Retail Centre and Queens Wharf Events Centre opened in 1995. These large buildings were designed by the architect to look like wharf sheds to harmonise with their surroundings. The retail centre was an immediate failure, and the building was sold in 1998 to be converted into office space. The events centre, now known as
TSB Arena, still operates and hosts music concerts, sports and other events. Two old goods sheds on the wharf, Shed 3 and Shed 5, were turned into restaurants, and there are other entertainment-related businesses including rock-climbing and kayak hire on the waterfront. Further north along the waterfront, Kumototo Precinct was developed near Tug Wharf. In 2011, designer toilets nicknamed '
lobster loos' were opened between Tug Wharf and Queens Wharf.
Ngā Kina, a sculpture of giant
kina (sea urchins) by
Michael Tuffery, was installed at the water's edge next to Tug Wharf in 2012. ==Demographics==