Wellington Accessible Travel
Wellington is the Capital City of New Zealand. Wellington is an experience that will reveal the creative, political and cultural nature of New Zealand, but still provide blockbuster scenery. Wellington is quite a compact city sandwiched between the edge of the water and the hills that surround the area. Exloring Wellington is easiest by walking and many of the attractions of Wellington are handy including Te Papa, the national museum. The city has huge range of cafes, theatres, art galleries, attractions and a busy nightlife.
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CABLE CAR MUSEUM - Wellington
CABLE CAR MUSEUM - Wellington
Mobile-friendly - The award-winning Cable Car Museum brings to life the story of Wellington's iconic cable cars. Situated within the original Winding House, the Museum is home to two of the original grip cars and the historic winding machinery once used to haul the cars through a series of tunnels up the steep incline. Free entry. Open every day.
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CITY GALLERY WELLINGTON - Wellington
CITY GALLERY WELLINGTON - Wellington
City Gallery Wellington is a dynamic cultural presence in the capital city of Aotearoa New Zealand. Whether it's the latest exhibition of New Zealand's avant-garde artists, an international collection visiting the gallery or just the gallery's renowned cafe Nikau, there are plenty of reasons to put Wellington's eyes-and-ears-on-the-arts on your schedule.
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INTERISLANDER COOK STRAIT FERRY - Picton - Wellington - Picton
INTERISLANDER COOK STRAIT FERRY - Picton - Wellington - Picton
Mobile-friendly - The three-hour, 92-kilometre journey between Wellington and Picton is one of New Zealand's most iconic tourist experiences and acknowledged as one of the most spectacular cruises in the world. Up to 11 crossings a day, carrying both passengers and vehicles. Comfort, friendly hospitality and service with Wi-Fi, cinemas, premium lounges, children's playgrounds, en suite cabins and much more on board.
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NAIRN STREET COTTAGE - Wellington
NAIRN STREET COTTAGE - Wellington
Mobile-friendly - Visit central Wellington's oldest identified building, which was built in 1858. Displays show the ways in which the first colonials blended their lives from their Victorian homeland with the dictates of a new country. Enjoy the garden, the remaining portion of an 1840 New Zealand Company Town Acre, on which the Cottage was built.
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THE GREAT JOURNEYS OF NEW ZEALAND - NORTHERN EXPLORER - Auckland - Wellington
THE GREAT JOURNEYS OF NEW ZEALAND - NORTHERN EXPLORER - Auckland - Wellington
Mobile-friendly - Journey through the heart of the North Island between Auckland and Wellington on the Northern Explorer. Travel through rolling farmland, over towering viaducts and through the North Islands Central Plateau with its three spectacular mountains. Enjoy world-class carriages featuring panoramic windows, a licensed cafe, at-seat audio commentary, and open air viewing. Departs Auckland on Monday/Thursday/Sunday, and Wellington on Tuesday/Friday/Saturday.
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WELLINGTON MUSEUM - Wellington
WELLINGTON MUSEUM - Wellington
Mobile-friendly - Wellington Museum is housed in the Bond Store, an 1892 heritage building designed by leading architect Frederick de Jersey Clere. Set over four floors, the Museum shares the fascinating stories of the Wellington region. Come see the Von Kohorn Room, Wahine Theatre, The Attic, and much more! Located on Wellington’s waterfront, two minutes from Lambton Quay and the cable car.
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WETA WORKSHOP TOURS & WETA CAVE - Wellington
WETA WORKSHOP TOURS & WETA CAVE - Wellington
Mobile-friendly - Tours. Transfers. Tonnes of movie effects. Enter the world of Weta Workshop on a guided round trip! From The Lord of the Rings to Thunderbirds Are Go: learn about props, costumes, creatures and models created for your favourite films and TV shows.
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The Hutt Valley Hospital is located in central Lower Hutt on a number of bus routes. It is a large hospital that provides comprehensive health services including an emergency department. There are a number of accessible car parks located around the campus with a number located at the front entrance.
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Kaiarahi is the latest passenger ferry to join the Interislander fleet. It provides a safe and comfortable journey across the Cook Strait between the North Island and South Island. For access passengers requiring lift access to passenger lounges the best options would be Aratere or Kaitaki.
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The Interislander service generally caters well for all customers. Both check in terminals are easily accessed and have accessible facilities. There are no dedicated access areas for the check in process, however staff are on hand at all times and willing to assist. Boarding and disembarking could present some challenges for customers with mobility impairment.
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Wellington station is serviced by most buses. The route from buses to trains is via a tunnel and there is a lift available for the steepest section.Accessible car parks are available right next to the train platform. Drop off zone is marked as Customer Parking.
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