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How much is the cost
of accommodation and where can I stay while I'm studying
in Wellington, New Zealand?
Students while
studying in New Zealand have the following options for
accommodation:
Homestay:
Homestay in
Wellington, New Zealand costs between NZ$180~240 per week.
This will include a room, breakfast, dinner and lunch on
the weekends; students generally buy their own lunch
during school days. Most English language school
students spend at least a few months in homestay, which
is considered the best way to improve their English.
High and primary school students usually stay in a New
Zealand homestay.
Student
accommodation:
Student
accommodation in Wellington, New Zealand is generally a
room or a bed in a house or university hall of
residence. Students generally share the facilities such
as kitchen, bathroom and toilet. Utilities such as water
and electricity are usually included in the weekly rent.
Students staying in New Zealand student accommodation
don't have to buy anything because most things are
provided. This makes life easy for the students because
they don't have to deal with bills and the need to buy
items of furniture etc.
Room in flat/apartment per week:
A room in a
Wellington, New Zealand house or flat is what most long
term students studying in New Zealand opt for. Students
share the cost of the weekly rent, the utility charges
and the cleaning etc.....
Backpackers:
Backpackers in
Wellington, New Zealand are suitable for short term stays
or for students who or in the process of looking for
something more suitable. A bed in a dormitory and shared
kitchen and bathroom is usually the norm.
About
Wellington, New Zealand:
>Wellington is the
capital of New Zealand and is Located at the Southern end
of New Zealand's North Island.
>Wellington is a great
place to study, offering students an excellent study
environment, where in their free time can enjoy many of
Wellington's tourist attractions or great restaurants.
>Wellington is a very
picturesque city, located between green hills and a
beautiful harbour.
>Wellington is the arts
and cultural centre of New Zealand, offering a number
galleries, Museums and performance venues.
>Wellington is a very
compact city, giving residents and visitors easy access to
the sea and every thing Wellington has to offer.
>The population of the
Wellington area is about 400,000.
>The weather in
Wellington: Wellington has warm summers and mild winters,
with the temperature rarely falling bellow
6C 42F.
>Getting to Wellington. Wellington
has an international airport, but most international
flights are to and from Australia. There are flights to and
from Wellington from most major New Zealand centres.
Wellington is accessible by road, and is the main entry
point to New Zealand's south Island.
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