Wellington Botanic Garden Makers Market - 11 February 2024
The Royal Princess Cruise Ship will be docking in Wellington and its going to be a busy day at the gardens!
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Foxtail Events invites you to attend this exclusive series of markets, specifically designed to align with the 2024 Wellington Cruise Ship season.
Working closely with the Wellington City Council and Wellington Gardens, these gorgeous outdoor markets amongst the roses, are not to be missed.
The Botanic Garden Makers Market will be filled with all sorts of delightful creations from Wellington's very own local talented artists and crafters.
From intricately designed ornaments to locally made candles, beautiful art, and unique handcrafted treasures, there's something for everyone.
Enjoy the the aroma of flowers and the chatter of people exploring the stalls on this lovely day out.
No matter if you walk, bike, scooter, drive in the car or catch a bus - its super easy to get to this central Wellington event!
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