Whangarei

17.89°C

Waitakere City

16.98°C

Manukau City

17.11°C

Papakura

24.46°C

Hauraki

17.26°C

Waikato

17.67°C

Matamata

18.46°C

Hamilton

17.51°C

Otorohanga

18.52°C

Rotorua

16.6°C

Taupo

15.44°C

Tauranga

19.27°C

Kawerau

18.6°C

Whakatane

19.64°C

Gisborne

15.51°C

New Plymouth

16.98°C

Stratford

8.97°C

Ruapehu

14°C

Wanganui

17°C

Palmerston North

16.41°C

Wairoa

19.19°C

Hastings

18.84°C

Napier

18.49°C

Masterton

15.49°C

Carterton

15.66°C

Porirua

15.99°C

Lower Hutt

16.45°C

Wellington

15.79°C

Tasman

9.35°C

Nelson

16.27°C

Marlborough

3.22°C

Kaikoura

15.48°C

Christchurch

12.59°C

Ashburton

12.52°C

Timaru

13.37°C

Waitaki

11.32°C

Waimate

13.08°C

Queenstown

12.38°C

Dunedin

14.33°C

Southland

9.98°C

Gore

11.31°C

Invercargill

12.06°C

Blenheim

14.73°C

Te Anau

27.35°C

Wanaka

11.17°C

Kaikoura

13.38°C

Stratford

13.54°C

Upper Hutt

15.9°C

About

A flourishing and lively metropolis, Wellington holds the distinguished recognition of being New Zealand's capital city. This intriguing location has become a favoured spot for travellers worldwide thanks to its captivating customs, breathtaking vistas of nature's bounty, and diverse array of performing arts productions which never cease to amaze audiences time after time. To give you an idea about what tourism in this bustling locale is like: Wellington is filled with various things to see and experience. The popular Wellington Cable Car allows one to take in stunning views while traversing through the city. Another must-visit attraction includes the beautifully landscaped Wellington Botanic Garden, a great place for those who enjoy spending time outdoors surrounded by natural beauty. For history buffs, there's no better place than the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa which houses an array of exhibits depicting significant moments from around the country. Additionally, tourists can visit animals at the exciting local hotspot known as the Welling Zoo or explore its waterfront area boasting some quality restaurants, cafes and bars that are perfect for indulging culinary desires after a day full of activities! Wellington boasts a vibrant arts and culture industry, acting as the epicentre of such in New Zealand. Various art galleries, theatres and museums can be found here alongside other prominent cultural institutions like the Royal New Zealand Ballet & The Symphony Orchestra based in Wellington. Wellington's food and beverage offerings are a feast for the senses. The city boasts an array of eateries, coffee shops, and watering holes that serve up diverse delectables from around the globe. True to its reputation as a culinary powerhouse, Wellington is recognized for their artisanal brews and blends in addition to savoury fare at local bars and cafes serving java with flair throughout town. Wellington occupies the southern edge of North Island in New Zealand and is enveloped by striking natural surroundings. Tourists may travel via ferry to Matiu/Somes Island, traverse through Wellington Botanic Garden or embark on a hike along the jagged coastline for an unforgettable experience amidst nature's beauty. In Wellington, there is a multitude of yearly happenings. Among them is the jazz festivity in which individuals flock to hear live performances, New Zealand's festival where cultural experiences can be had and rugby enthusiasts anticipate with fervour the Sevens tournament hosted by Wellington. Wellington is a prosperous and multifaceted metropolis that caters to the preferences of all. It doesn't matter whether one has an inclination towards cultural experiences, natural sights or just discovering novel cities; Wellington never disappoints its visitors with myriad options available at their disposal.
Wellington
New Zealand
Situated at the southern end of the North Island & nestled between green hills and a sparkling harbour, Wellington, is a little city with a big heart.
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