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Wellington Region

Wellington is New Zealand’s capital city, and it’s also known as our arts and culture capital. A special blend of heritage buildings, museums and galleries, fine food and live entertainment opportunities make this city a great place to visit...

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All aboard for an urban adventure

You will find plenty to see and do within Wellington's compact downtown area.

  • Take a tour - discover former Lord of the Rings filming sites with one of Wellington's tour companies
  • A restored, historic cable car travels from downtown Wellington up to the Botanic Garden, where there are sweeping views of the city and harbour
  • Downtown Wellington's four unique quarters offer great shopping, bars, cafes and restaurants - all within easy walking distance
  • Walk or take a bus from the city to the summit of Mount Victoria for a 360-degree panorama of Wellington
  • Mountain bike through the re-generating native bush of Makara Peak, a nationally acclaimed mountain bike park
  • Hire some inline skates or a bicycle rickshaw and zoom down to Oriental Bay and back

  • Arts and Culture

  • Set on the city waterfront, Te Papa is New Zealand's innovative national museum. Visitors can gain an insight into the New Zealand way of life - past and present. Entry is free for most exhibitions
  • Wellington has a strong theatre culture. See a live show and concert any night of the week
  • The Museum of Wellington City & Sea presents educational stories in an interactive and entertaining way. Free entry
  • Explore many of the boutique art galleries peppered throughout the city

  • Heritage

  • Enjoy a tour of Parliament Buildings which provide an insight into New Zealand's political heritage
  • The inner city suburb of Thorndon is New Zealand's oldest suburb. Visit the country's oldest operating hotel and second oldest pub
  • Visit Katherine Mansfield Birthplace, childhood home of one of New Zealand's most famous writers. The house has been intricately restored to match the descriptions in her stories
  • Old St Paul's is a magnificent, gothic style cathedral built from New Zealand native timbers

  • Get close to nature in and around the city

    The best way to appreciate the beauty of Wellington's natural environment is to get out there.

  • Visit an inner city slice of native paradise at Karori Sanctuary, home to some of New Zealand's rarities including kiwi
  • Enjoy animal antics at Wellington Zoo - New Zealand's oldest zoological park
  • Harbour cruises operate between the city and Days Bay, where you'll find seaside cafes and quality craft shops
  • You can also catch a ferry to Matiu/Somes Island in the middle of Wellington harbour - a conservation project with a colourful history
  • Hire a sea kayak and paddle around the picturesque bays of Wellington Harbour
  • Walk around the stunning waterfront and follow the Wellington Writer's Walk - poetry and book excerpts are part of the scenery
  • Take a four-wheel drive tour to the south coast and see a colony of New Zealand fur seals
  • Take a bush walk in Otari-Wilton's Bush, New Zealand's only botanic garden dedicated solely to native forest

  • Relax and indulge on the Kapiti Coast

    Northwest of Wellington is the Kapiti Coast, where you can enjoy golden beaches and a gourmet lifestyle.

  • Kapiti Island Nature Reserve sits just off the coastline - it's one of New Zealand's leading conservation islands
  • Tempt your taste buds at Lindale Tourist and Agcirultural Centre, where you'll find local Kapiti cheese and ice cream tasting
  • Visit Southwards Car Museum, for the Southern Hemisphere's largest collection of antique and unusual cars
  • Take a food focus and visit market gardens, a chocolate factory, a cooking school and olive groves
  • Test your culinary skills at the Ruth Pretty Cooking School. Ruth Pretty is one of New Zealand's best-loved chefs. Running a purpose built cooking school from home, she shares recipes, cooking ideas and entertaining secrets in the rural tranquillity of Te Horo
  • The Tasman Sea coastline offers a multitude of outdoor activities, including exceptional birdwatching

  • Explore the Vineyards

    Spend some time tasting world class wines in the Wairarapa region, an hour and fifteen minutes outside

  • Explore the boutique wine village of Martinborough, a wine lover's paradise by bicycle.
  • Stop and sample some of the wines that are on offer, especially the Pinot Noir.
  • Indulge in a gourmet lunch at one of the award winning wineries

  • Exploring the region's other urban centres

    Hire a car, catch a bus or a train to the Hutt Valley or Porirua, Wellington's other main urban centres

  • Spend some time at Pataka and discover Pacific Art and Culture in Porirua
  • The New Dowse, in Lower Hutt, is a constantly changing mix of exciting, innovative exhibitions and events.
  • Increase your knowledge of New Zealand culture on a Maori Treasures of Wellington tour, which offers a hands-on experience with maori arts and culture
  • Staglands Wildlife Reserve in Upper Hutt is home to a wide range of exotic and native wildlife
  • Kaitoke Regional Park is a popular local reserve in Upper Hutt for tramping, picnicking and swimming. It played the part of Rivendell in the Lord of the Rings trilogy
  • Visit Experience Stansborough to journey from the farm and the flock to the world of fashion and films, including Lord of the Rings and Narnia



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