Lōemis is an annual midwinter arts festival that began in 2016 and takes place in locations around Wellington, Te Whanganui a Tara.

Meow Nui is here to help make your visit comfortable. For mobility support, wheelchair access, hearing assistance, or other accommodations, email Meow Nui at kiaora@meownui.com.


Meow Nui website


Location

Meow NUI, 92 Vivian Street, Te Aro, Wellington, 6011, Wellington.



Meow website


Location

Meow, 9 Edward Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011.


Accessibility

Old St Paul’s is a one-storey building with some single steps and uneven surfaces within the building. There is access for people with wheelchairs to all areas except the chancel and exhibition space.

There is a drop off point at the front of the building for visitors with limited mobility.

Contact

Phone: +64 4 473 6722
Email: oldstpauls@heritage.org.nz

Facilities

    Food and Drink
    Visitors are welcome to bring a picnic with them to enjoy in our grounds. There is also a great selection of local cafés and eateries located within walking distance of Old St Paul’s.

    Bathrooms
    There are bathrooms on-site.

    Parking
    There is paid parking on Mulgrave, nearby Pipitea, Murphy and Aitken streets (see parking signs for times). Bus parking is available on the street directly outside Old St Paul’s. There is one designated accessible parking space; visitors are also welcome to use the driveway to drop off and pick up visitors for easy access.
    There is no on-site parking.

    Smoking and Vaping
    All our properties are smoke and vape-free sites


Old St Paul's Website


Location

Old St Paul's, 34 Mulgrave Street, Pipitea, Wellington 6011.


The Michael Fowler Centre is a landmark of Wellington’s cultural and civic scene. It is a modern and versatile venue that hosts concerts, conferences, exhibitions, and other events.

Opening hours

For ticketed events, the box office opens 60 minutes before the event starts. At the box office, you can buy tickets, arrange ticket collection, and resolve any ticketing issues.

Parking and public transport

The Michael Fowler Centre does not have public parking available, but there is convenient street parking and parking buildings nearby. You can find parking options on Parkopedia.
There is a drop-off and pick-up area at the front of the building, accessible from Wakefield Street.
There are Metlink bus stops in the area.

Accessibility

The Michael Fowler Centre has several accessibility options, including:

  • Wheelchair access
  • Hearing loops
  • Support animals allowed
  • Accessible transport options.

For further accessibility information, please contact the venue.


Michael Fowler Centre website


Location

Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011