How to Support Local: A Guide to Shopping Small in Wellington

Wellington is a city with a thriving local business community. From independent shops and cafes to restaurants and bars, there are plenty of places to spend your money and support the people who make our city great.

Here are a few tips on how to shop small in Wellington:

  • Do your research. Before you head out shopping, take some time to research the local businesses in your area. What do they sell? What are their hours of operation? What kind of customer service do they offer?

  • Shop in person. When possible, try to shop in person at local businesses. This way, you can see the products for yourself, ask questions of the staff, and support the local economy.

  • Be a loyal customer. Once you find a local business that you like, make a point of becoming a loyal customer. This means shopping there regularly and telling your friends and family about it.

  • Give feedback. If you have a positive or negative experience at a local business, be sure to let them know. This feedback will help them improve their products and services. If you are really impressed, jump online and give the shop a great Google review.

By following these tips, you can make a difference in the lives of the people who make Wellington a wonderful place to live. So next time you're looking to do some shopping, think local first!

Here are a few of the best places to shop small in Wellington:

Cuba Street.

Cuba Street is a vibrant street in the heart of Wellington that is home to a wide variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants.

The waterfront.

The waterfront is another beautiful place to find local businesses. There are several shops, cafes, and restaurants located along the waterfront, many of which offer stunning views of the city.

Thorndon. 

Thorndon is a historic district in Wellington that is home to a number of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants.

Newtown.

Newtown is a vibrant neighbourhood in Wellington that is home to a wide variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants.

 

I hope this blog post has inspired you to shop small in Wellington! By supporting local businesses, you can help to create a more vibrant and prosperous city for everyone.

ngā mihi
Julian Farquhar
for Wellington Today