Wellington is located on the southern end of the North Island, New Zealand. According to Lonely Planet, it is also referred to as the “coolest little capital on the planet”.

Encircled by nature and fuelled by inventive energy, Wellington is a minimal city with a strong blend of history, culture, nature, and food. Enjoy your visit with nice espresso and top-notch specialty lager. Yes, Wellingtonians love casual feasting, with a lot of extraordinary eateries, food trucks, and night markets.

Fun Places Wellington NZ is Known For

Wellington is known for several things including amazing sites and scenes. Some of them are nice tourist destinations, and they are listed below. 

Wellington New Zealand

Te Papa Tongarewa (Museum of New Zealand)

New Zealand’s public gallery is a vivid excursion into the natural powers that framed the country, and the way of life of the Maori individuals who originally settled here. It has eleven displays of works of art geared towards the New Zealand and Pacific Island craftsmen.

The Beehive

Here is the most notable structure in Wellington. The Beehive is a site of New Zealand’s parliament. Planned by British draftsman, Sir Basil Spence, it was worked to completion between 1964 and 1979. The building with its peculiar shape is the city’s most loved piece. It’s incredible!

Nearby is the more traditional-looking structure of Parliament House.  Free tours for an hour are held through the parliament structures daily, between 10 am and 4 pm, and follow the parliamentary history of New Zealand, as well as visit the significant government rooms. They leave from the guest center on the ground floor of The Beehive.

Wellington Botanic Garden

Developed in 1868, this garden is a rich 25-hectare oasis that spreads over twenty-five hectares on the city slope, brimming with sprouting flowers and local fauna. A progression of strolling tracks wanders via the gardens, from conifer timberland regions to ferneries and occasional bloom beds. Among some of the best botanic attractions is The Lady Norwood Rose Gardens. It has 110 rose beds bragging about a whirlwind of various assortments.

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Wellington Cable Car

The memorable cable car in Wellington has been scaling the slope to the Kelburn Lookout, nearby to the Botanic Gardens since 1912. This great five-minute excursion is a beautiful option in contrast to puffing your direction up Wellington’s lofty slope from Lambton Quay in the waterfront focal locale.  

There are magnificent perspectives across the city en route, and sharp photographers will desire to get snap-content with the cityscape displays spread before them once at Kelburn Lookout.

The Kelburn trolley terminal is likewise home to the intriguing Cable Car Museum, which shows the first cable car utilized on the tracks. A cable car ride is likewise one of the top activities around evening time in Wellington.

Conclusion

Wellington is filled with lots of amazing activities. Touring this New Zealand city will leave you with exciting experiences. Now you know some of the famous places and most popular things to do in Wellington, you start packing your bag for a trip. 

Jitendra Sahayogee

I am Jitendra Sahayogee, a writer of 12 Nepali literature books, film director of Maithili film & Nepali short movies, photographer, founder of the media house, designer of some websites and writer & editor of some blogs, has expert knowledge & experiences of Nepalese society, culture, tourist places, travels, business, literature, movies, festivals, celebrations.

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