Dionne Christian finds there's no need to be lost for words in the capital.
On a sunny Saturday morning, the Wellington waterfront has to rate as one of the best urban walks in the country.
There are harbour views, art galleries and Te Papa to visit, cafes and food trucks to eat from and the excellent, completely covered Underground Market where work by local artists is sold.
For kids, a visit to Frank Kitts Park — with its lighthouse-shaped slide — is always fun and you can play "find the poetry" on the Wellington Waterfront Writers Walk.
It's a literary walk that's on the minds of Wellingtonians — and visitors to the capital — next month when the annual LitCrawl turns five. Claire Mabey and Andrew Laking started LitCrawl as a one-night-only event where writers, illustrators and readers could get together in cafes, bars, bookstores and even clothing shops.