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The New Zealand capital of Wellington is a big museum, with its wooden cottages, art-deco buildings and skyscrapers. The must-see Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is located on the Cook Strait waterfront. Visit HotelTravel.com to book a hotel. 

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Wellington Introduction

The beautiful city of Wellington is surely one of the most scenic destinations in the world. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand and has emerged as one of the top travel destinations in the region. The city sees thousands upon thousands of visitors each year, largely due to its plethora of noteworthy attractions, such as fascinating museum and inspired art galleries. The New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and the Katherine Mansfield Birthplace Museum are two of the most popular museums and are definitely a ‘must-see’ when travelling to Wellington. The city is also one of the premier destinations for the country’s historic, cultural and artistic treasures as well as the centre of the nation’s film industry. One of the more popular activities in Wellington is riding a cable car to the Botanic Gardens. Once there, visitors can explore the stunning gardens and the native New Zealand trees. The gardens are a wonderful spot for bid watching enthusiasts as the area is filled with a wide variety of bird species. Kapiti Island is one of the country’s premier conservation treasures and is renowned for its pristine native forest, abundant wildlife and marine reserves. The island also offers fantastic opportunities for exciting water activities including kayaking, diving and boating.

 
 

New Zealand’s capital, Wellington, has a deserved reputation as the country’s cultural, artistic and entertainment centre. True, it’s also the political hub of New Zealand, but this scenic seaside city on the southern tip of the North Island has a lot more to it than stuffy debate chambers. There’s a perceptible buzz of creative energy in Wellington which manifests itself everywhere from the picturesque harbour district to the suit-filled commercial downtown core.

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Wellington has a decent array of fun activities geared towards children. Top of the list is probably the city’s zoo, which has a number of exotic and endangered creatures from around the globe to go with the native wildlife. Other interesting venues include Capital E, and the Story Place at Te Papa Museum, if you are looking for something artistic and creative. Action can be found at Wet ‘n’ Wild for older kids, or Lollipop’s Playground for the younger set.

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Summer City Festival: this popular festival kicks off Wellington’s busy annual events schedule. More than 70 free events of all kinds are planned throughout the month. Concerts are held along the waterfront, Shakespeare is performed at the Botanic Garden and a cultural festival celebrating Pacific Islanders is observed.

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Wellington offers an excellent mix of top cultural venues, historic districts and modern entertainment areas to keep visitors busy throughout their stay. The city also has one of the most pleasant natural environments in the world, with a stunning harbour full of activity and plenty of hilly parkland that is open to the public for leisurely walks. Its compact and vibrant urban atmosphere makes Wellington a reliable crowd-pleaser that’s easy to explore.

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Wellington International Airport is located just five miles east of the city centre at the base of Mout Victoria. Both international and domestic flights operate from its single terminal. The national carrier Air New Zealand handles the majority of flights into Wellington, followed by other big airlines such as British Airways, Lufthansa, Qantas and Singapore Airlines. Air New Zealand Link and Soundsair Ltd run short domestic hops between the North and South islands.

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Banks: 09:00 to 15:00, Monday to Friday
Post Offices: 09:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday
Department Stores and Shops: 09:00 to 17:30, Monday to Friday; 09:00 to 16:30 Saturdays; 10:00 to 14:00 Sundays
Museums: 10:00 to 18:00, daily
Business Offices: 09:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday

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