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Population: 423,800 | City Area: 290km 2
 
 
 

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A capital place for culture

Part of Wellington’s charm is its close proximity to nature. The central city is nestled between a beautiful harbour and forested hills. Wildlife sanctuaries, islands, seaside villages, ocean beaches and regional parks provide huge scope for outdoor fun.

Many visitors choose to base themselves in the vibrant inner city, where it’s easy to walk to boutique shops, art galleries, trendy cafés and restaurants. Dominating the spectacular waterfront is Te Papa Tongrewa - the interactive, innovative museum that’s one of New Zealand’s key cultural attractions. At night, the city stays up late to enjoy live theatre, music and dance performances.

Wellingtonians love their city, and we’re sure you will too. Allow at least a couple of days here to get an insight into New Zealand’s history, contemporary culture and creativity.








Key Features

Wellington harbour
Between harbour and hills

Wellington's geography has created a compact city. The central city, only 2 kilometres wide, is nestled between the harbour and the hills. Wild, untouched landscapes can be found within minutes of your city hotel.

Te Papa
The home of heritage

Wellington is home to many of New Zealand's most significant heritage attractions. Among these are the national museum Te Papa, Parliament and the National Archives, which displays the original Treaty of Waitangi.

Wellington's cafe culture
A city with four flavours
Downtown Wellington is divided into four distinct quarters, making it easy for visitors to experience the different personalities of the city. The fashions, flavours and faces change with every quarter.

Key Tips

  • Wellington has an international airport, ferries connecting the North and South islands and an extensive train and bus network.
  • Wellington’s compact size means it only takes 20 minutes to walk from one side of downtown to the other.
  • Visitors are often surprised by how much there is to see and do in Wellington - ensure you allow enough time.
  • Venture out to Kapiti, Hutt Valley and Porirua - each area has unique experiences to offer travellers.



MEMORY:
Submitted by Celeste Gregoire from United States of America
" Vibrant, beautiful, and easy to navigate, Wellington is a city with an irrepressible energy. "
 
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Related Links
www.newzealand.com Pages
•  Wellington Airport
Find out about Wellington Airport's facilities and transport options to the city.
•  New Zealand Food and Wine
Take a gourmet journey through the North and South Islands and discover your appetite for New Zealand.
•  World of WearableArt
Step into a world where art and the human form combine, where dance, music and lighting tell a story of the body as a canvas; where the lines of fashion and art blur and merge as one…
•  The Lord of the Rings
Home to the cast and crew for over three years, Wellington has a cosmopolitan richness and compactness that allows you to be in the city one minute and leafy lanes the next.
Other Sites
•  Wellington places - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Read more about Wellington places in Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand
•  WellingtonNZ.com
Visit WellingtonNZ.com to see what’s on, where to eat, drink, shop, and to book your flights and accommodation.
•  New Zealand Museums & Collections
The NZMuseums site details the various museums and art galleries you can visit around New Zealand, along with many of the collections and works on display.

WELLINGTON

Wellington City Map
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Seasonal Tips

DURING YOUR VISIT

Clear spring days provide the perfect opportunity to mountain bike through the native bush of Makara Peak. Or take your bike out to the Hutt Valley and ride one of the many tracks along the river or through the hills. Spring in New Zealand means Christmas is not far away – look for the iconic kiwi Christmas tree, the Pohutukawa. Its distinctive bright red flowers can be seen throughout the streets and along the beaches of the Wellington region.


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