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Spanning a harbour of stunning natural beauty, bush-clad hills define Wellington's boundaries. This cosmopolitan university city, cultural and political capital, hums with energy and offers a colourful nightlife, historic charm and an eventful calendar.







Ascot Street


Charming 19th century street
Thorndon
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 802 4860 (Visitor Information Centre)
In the heart of historic Thorndon, Ascot Street is a delightful, if solitary, remnant of the charm of early Wellington before the construction of the motorway cut a swathe through the northern suburbs. In the style of many of Wellington's early streets, a narrow entrance gives way to a pedestrian lane providing access to a delightful settlement of 19th century houses clinging to the surrounding hillsides. A detour here is not to be missed at any cost.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ascot Street photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Ataturk Memorial


In memory of many
Access from Breaker Bay Road
Tarakena Bay
Wellington 6003
New Zealand
+64 4 802 4860 (Tourist Information Centre)
http://www.mch.govt.nz/heritag...
The beaches of Gallipolli, more than any other place, have become an enduring symbol of nationhood for New Zealanders who make pilgrimages to Gallipolli to remember. On this peaceful hillside closer to home is a memorial to commemorate Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1880-1938) defender of Gallipolli and first president of modern Turkey. Beneath the memorial is a container of soil from Anzac Cove, where hundreds of our people lost their lives. This site, with its past and panoramic and wild ocean views, is an ideal place to thoughtfully linger.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ataturk Memorial photo by Rodney Farrant
Photo: Rodney Farrant
Ataturk Memorial photo by Rodney Farrant
Photo: Rodney Farrant
Ataturk Memorial photo by Linda Cutche
Photo: Linda Cutche
Ataturk Memorial photo by reedwade
Photo: reedwade
 

 
Cable Car


Tourist and commuter service
Cable Car Lane
Lambton Quay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 472 2199
info@Wellingtoncablecar.co.nz
For something completely different, why not take a trip on Wellington's beautifully restored flaming red cable car? A vital commuter link between Lambton Quay and the leafy inner-city suburb of Kelburn, this route has been operating since 1902. This is a popular form of transport for the thousands of students attending Victoria University. This is a favourite inclusion in the typical Wellington itinerary providing easy access to the Botanic Gardens and sweeping panoramic views of the city

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cable Car photo by Thiago Almeida
Photo: Thiago Almeida
Cable Car photo by Alan
Photo: Alan
Cable Car photo by David Rawlings
Photo: David Rawlings
Cable Car photo by Daryl Robinson
Photo: Daryl Robinson
Cable Car photo by Anson Parker
Photo: Anson Parker
Cable Car photo by Juan Ponce
Photo: Juan Ponce
Cable Car photo by cappuccino.nz
Photo: cappuccino.nz
Cable Car photo by Simon Yeo SMJB
Photo: Simon Yeo SMJB
Cable Car photo by Brad Cross
Photo: Brad Cross
Cable Car photo by Karen Schröder
Photo: Karen Schröder
Cable Car photo by Tony Neighbours
Photo: Tony Neighbours
Cable Car photo by Kelley Bagby
Photo: Kelley Bagby
Cable Car photo by Jan Christianen
Photo: Jan Christianen
Cable Car photo by Nora Rusz
Photo: Nora Rusz
Cable Car photo by Wayne Howes
Photo: Wayne Howes
Cable Car photo by Richard Carroll
Photo: Richard Carroll
 

 
National War Memorial


Memorial to war dead
Buckle Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 385 2496
http://www.nationalwarmemorial...
Paul.Riley@mch.govt.nz
Situated on the fringes of the city, in the suburb of Mount Cook, and on the site of the former Museum of New Zealand, the National War Memorial and Carillon commemorates the tens of thousands of New Zealanders who have died in wars over the last century. The memorial comprises a Hall of Memories and a carillon of bells that plays regularly over the summer months. Lunch-time recitals may be organised. Admission: Free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
National War Memorial photo by Mel Hodgkinson
Photo: Mel Hodgkinson
National War Memorial photo by Andrew Tipton
Photo: Andrew Tipton
National War Memorial photo by Sam's Exotic Travel
Photo: Sam's Exotic Travel
National War Memorial photo by P C Headland
Photo: P C Headland
National War Memorial photo by richardalexanderpotb
Photo: richardalexanderpotb
National War Memorial photo by Sharon Jenner
Photo: Sharon Jenner
National War Memorial photo by geckonidae
Photo: geckonidae
National War Memorial photo by Jeff Gaskin
Photo: Jeff Gaskin
 

 
Old Government Buildings


Original seat of Government
15 Lambton Quay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 802 4860 (Visitor Information Centre)
One of the largest wooden buildings in the Southern hemisphere, this complex was built to house the early New Zealand governments and much of the public service. Italian in style, the imposing facade is designed to reflect the stone work of the period. Features of particular interest include a magnificent central staircase and an early example of a hydraulic lift. The original cabinet room is also open to public viewing. Newly restored, the complex now houses the Victoria University Law School and the Department of Conservation information office.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Old Government Buildings photo by Tom Law
Photo: Tom Law
 

 
Otari-Wilton's Bush


Native gardens
160 Wilton Road
Wilton
Wellington 6005
New Zealand
+64 4 499 1400
http://www.wellington.govt.nz/...
treehouse@wcc.govt.nz
This suburban bush-clad valley is a sanctuary devoted to the preservation and protection of native flora. The gardens are open daily all year round and are especially popular with picnickers and families on the weekends. An extensive range of tracks penetrates the 80 hectares of native bush, the most recent being an innovative treetop walkway affording access to views previously only enjoyed by the birds. Listen carefully and their calls can be heard around you.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Otari-Wilton's Bush photo by Daughter of the Moon
Photo: Daughter of the Moon
Otari-Wilton's Bush photo by Sarah Overdale
Photo: Sarah Overdale
Otari-Wilton's Bush photo by Gina McGeever
Photo: Gina McGeever
Otari-Wilton's Bush photo by Christopher Hynes
Photo: Christopher Hynes
Otari-Wilton's Bush photo by Sarah Overdale
Photo: Sarah Overdale
 

 
Parliament Buildings


Seat of Government
Corner of Molesworth Street and Lambton Quay
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 471 9999
http://www.parliament.govt.nz/
parlinfo@parliament.govt.nz
The Parliament Buildings—the Edwardian neo-classical Parliament House, gothic Parliamentary Library and contemporary Beehive—are toured by more than a million visitors each year. Explore history here! The debating chamber has seen its share of controversy—in 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world to grant women the vote. Ghost stories exist too. It is rumoured, an early Member of Parliament, William Larnach, haunts the corridors of the magnificent Gothic library complex (1897)in which he shot himself. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Parliament Buildings photo by Richard Scott Souder
Photo: Richard Scott Souder
Parliament Buildings photo by Nicole Ashley
Photo: Nicole Ashley
Parliament Buildings photo by John Lewis
Photo: John Lewis
Parliament Buildings photo by Dan Nelson
Photo: Dan Nelson
Parliament Buildings photo by T F Henriksen
Photo: T F Henriksen
Parliament Buildings photo by David Curlewis
Photo: David Curlewis
Parliament Buildings photo by Brandon Jones
Photo: Brandon Jones
Parliament Buildings photo by Tom Rataj
Photo: Tom Rataj
Parliament Buildings photo by The Chosun Bimbo
Photo: The Chosun Bimbo
Parliament Buildings photo by dean_b_2
Photo: dean_b_2
Parliament Buildings photo by Cynthia Wu
Photo: Cynthia Wu
 

 
Te Papa Tongarewa


Interactive entertainment, history, art
Cable Street
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
+64 4 381 7000
http://www.tepapa.govt.nz
mail@tepapa.govt.nz
Te Papa Tongarewa, Museum of New Zealand, is a fitting testament to the nation's heritage and storehouse for some of the country's most precious treasures. Te Papa celebrates the unique multicultural nature of New Zealand through art, exhibitions and multimedia. Highlights include virtual bungy jumping, a day in the life of a junk shop and the chance to walk through a reconstructed slice of real New Zealand countryside. Come for an afternoon--spend a week! Admission: Free, but donations gratefully accepted.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Tristan Clements
Photo: Tristan Clements
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Peter Asquith
Photo: Peter Asquith
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Jodie Ashford
Photo: Jodie Ashford
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Duncan Chen
Photo: Duncan Chen
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Andrew Baird
Photo: Andrew Baird
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by alisonmc
Photo: alisonmc
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Dan Nelson
Photo: Dan Nelson
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by JSilver
Photo: JSilver
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Liz Clinkenbeard
Photo: Liz Clinkenbeard
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Sean Watts
Photo: Sean Watts
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Wade Tregaskis
Photo: Wade Tregaskis
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Daniel Lawson
Photo: Daniel Lawson
Te Papa Tongarewa photo by Daniel Krook
Photo: Daniel Krook
 

 
Wind Turbine


Modern icon
Off Ashton Fitchett Drive
Brooklyn
Wellington 6002
New Zealand
+64 4 381 1200
What better way to celebrate the seasonal wind patterns (spring is the worst) of the windy city than with a wind turbine? Erected in 1993 to test the feasibility of wind-generated power in the city, it now supplies power to 80 homes and has also rapidly become a local icon. An added bonus is the spectacular panoramic views. Visible from many parts of the city, its classic form has endeared it to many. For those wanting a momento, buy a tile in Brooklyn village.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wind Turbine photo by Sarah Macmillan
Photo: Sarah Macmillan
Wind Turbine photo by Jay Green
Photo: Jay Green
Wind Turbine photo by Stella Ramage
Photo: Stella Ramage
Wind Turbine photo by Lisa
Photo: Lisa
Wind Turbine photo by Niall Donnelly
Photo: Niall Donnelly
Wind Turbine photo by Smith
Photo: Smith
 

 
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