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Wellington Tourist Information and Wellington Tourism
(Wellington, North Island, New Zealand NZ)
Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, is situated on the southern coast of New Zealand's North Island and Wellington is actually the second largest city in New Zealand. The naturally beautiful city of Wellington is bordered by a spectacular harbour and offers many outstanding vistas, along with large number of attractive Victorian buildings, which are often sited on steep hillsides and regularly photographed.
Home to many national treasures, Wellington is widely believed to be New Zealand's most attractive large city and is a major crossroads between both the North Island and South Island of New Zealand, with regular ferry crossings.
New Zealand's vibrant city of Wellington is home to many popular Wellington tourist and tourism information outlets, which are located around central Wellington, in nearby areas of New Zealand's North Island, and also at Wellington International Airport (WLG), a major gateway to New Zealand's North Island. The main tourist information offices in the area include the Wellington Tourist Information Centre on Cable Car Lane, and the Wellington Visitors' Information Centre on Wakefield Street, both of which offer a wealth of informative tourist information, leaflets about tourist attractions, travel maps and general Wellington tourism information.
All levels of accommodation are widespread in Wellington, with many inexpensive hotels being clustered around the city centre, Courtenay Place, the bustling Civic Square and Lambton Quay. The peak holiday season tends to fall between December and February, when available guest rooms can soon become scarce. More information on Wellington Hotels and Accommodation.
Wellington's many beaches and scenic stretches of coastline have long attracted hoards of visitors, who come here to sunbathe, swim, snorkel and surf. The Eastbourne area is amongst the most desirable coastal spots and the water here is generally suitable for swimming. Both Days Bay and Sunshine Bay are especially popular in Eastbourne.
Wellington is home to countless major tourist attractions and some of the most popular landmarks in the Wellington area include the City to Sea Bridge - a magnificent landmark connecting Wellington city centre to the waterfront district around Lambton Quay; Civic Square - developed in the early part of the 1990s, resembling a typical Italian piazza in style; Wellington's striking Parliament Buildings - incorporating the breathtaking, modern Beehive office and the eye-catching Parliamentary Library; Government House - home to New Zealand's Queen's representative; Hutt River - an important natural landmarks featuring scenic walking trails; Wellington's National Library and Archives - containing a wealth of important artefacts and historic documents; the Old Government Buildings - one of the largest wooden buildings in the world, dating back to 1876; Premier House -the official residence of the Prime Minister, located in the Thorndon district of Wellington; Bishopscourt - the main office of New Zealand's Anglican Church; Sexton's Cottage - built in the mid-19th century, with original period timber architecture; the Wellington City Library - a striking, contemporary building housing a vast collection of books and local Wellington artefacts; the University of Victoria (VUW) - a spreading university complex home to around 20,000 students; St. Paul's Cathedral - in the Thorndon area of Wellington, designed in the 1930s and finally completed in 1998; and Wellington's Old St. Paul's Church - widely considered to be one of the finest historic timber churches in the whole of New Zealand.
Other popular tourist attractions in Wellington include regular guided walking tours - operated by Wellington City Council, offering a real insight into some of Wellington's most famous landmarks; cruises - available around the city's coastline and Wellington harbour; the Kelburn Cable Car - a Swiss-built funicular railway providing some truly spectacular scenic views of the city and Port Nicholson; the Wellington Opera House - situated in the city centre, with regular theatrical performances and a variety of concerts; Wellington's Carter Observatory - featuring powerful telescopes and a large planetarium; Mount Victoria - a striking natural attraction with spectacular panoramic views across central Wellington; Mount Kaukau - favoured by locals, containing a number of challenging walking trails; Porirua Harbour - the city's original harbour, on the northern side of Wellington; Wellington Zoo - a popular attraction for families with a huge collection of exotic animals; the Botanic Gardens - within easy reach of Wellington city centre, featuring landscaped gardens, mature trees and a visitors' centre; and the vast Central Park - with large expanses of grassed areas, benches, pathways and playground areas. More information on Wellington Tourist Attractions and Wellington Landmarks.
Wellington also contains more than 50 excellent museums and art galleries in and around Wellington city centre, providing fascinating information on the history of Wellington and regular exhibitions. Major art galleries and museums in the Wellington area include the Museum of New Zealand (Te Papa Tongarewa) - filled with numerous interactive displays and a host of artefacts from all over New Zealand; the Museum of Wellington City and Sea - formerly known as the Wellington Maritime Museum, with maritime artefacts from around the area; Wellington's National Cricket Museum - dedicated to the history of cricket throughout New Zealand; the Southward Museum - home to the largest collection of vintage and historic cars in New Zealand and the whole of the southern hemisphere; the City Gallery - in central Civic Square, one of Wellington's premier art galleries containing many important paintings and sculptures; the National Library Gallery - with an important collection of photographs and New Zealand artefacts; the New Zealand Portrait Gallery - featuring a number of impressive sculptures, prints and drawings, and Wellington's New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts - one of Wellington's most important art galleries and arts centres. More information on Wellington Museums and Wellington Art Galleries.
Attractions nearby Wellington include many districts, suburbs and small towns. Close to Wellington you will find the Hutt Valley - including Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, Days Bay and the historic Pencarrow Lighthouse - in nearby Eastbourne; the Kapiti Coast - with a number of peaceful beaches, Kapiti Island, Paraparaumu, Paekakariki, Waikanae and Otaki; and the Wairarapa region to the east and north-east of Wellington, named after the enormous Wairarapa Lake. Other attractions within easy reach of Wellington include plenty of scenic walking / tramping trails, top skiing resorts in Whakapapa, Turoa and other areas Ohakune, on Mount Ruapehu, which are situated just over 300 km / 190 miles to the north of central Wellington; and a host of vineyards, wineries and breweries in the Wairarapa region, including Martinborough Valley.
With constant sunny weather, major tourist attractions, countless heritage buildings, impressive historic landmarks, breathtaking coastal scenery, and plenty of things to see and do, Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, regularly attracts visitors from all over New Zealand, Australia and the world.
Wellington Airports Guide - useful Wellington Airport (WLG) information.
More Wellington Information / Fast Facts and Orientation- Country: New Zealand
- Location: Wellington Area, North Island
- Population: 210,000 - Wellington area: 420,000
- Language: English / Maori
- Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
- Time zone: GMT +10 hours, daylight saving time is observed (Eastern Standard Time)
- Country dialling code: +64
- Telephone area code: 04
- Religion: various religions
- Average daily January temperature: 21ºC / 70ºF
- Average daily July temperature: 13ºC / 55ºF
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Wellington Museums
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Wellington Walking and Tramping
Wellington University (VUW)
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