Wellington Regional Information
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Wellington's charm is that it serves up a vibrant inner city experience with a slice of New Zealand scenery. Wellington is surrounded by hills, a rugged coastline and a stunning harbour.
Wellington Overview
The Wellington region is located at the centre of New Zealand and includes New Zealand's capital city—Wellington. The population is approximately 370,000.
The capital of New Zealand, Wellington is surrounded by hills and a rugged coastline, and boasts a stunning harbour.
Wellington is also a cultural centre—home to Te Papa, the ground-breaking interactive Museum of New Zealand, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and national treasures such as the original Treaty of Waitangi and Katherine Mansfield's Birthplace.
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Wellington Highlights
The city is compact and interesting, nestled between a dramatic harbour and bush clad hills. Great views can be found at the top of Mount Victoria, or by catching the cable car up to the Botanic Gardens. Downtown Wellington is ideally explored on foot. Made up of four quarters each with their own distinct mix of shopping, cafes, transport, accommodation, Wellington's intense urban experience is unrivalled in the country.
The central city area of Wellington is the place to see performing arts, particularly ballet, theatre and musical performances. Local cuisine is sophisticated and inventive—an abundance of excellent cafes and restaurants are within walking distance of all the major hotels. The waterfront has been transformed into a graceful promenade with shops, restaurants, activities and elegant landscaping making it a real drawcard for visitors and locals alike. The new state of the art sports and entertainment stadium is just a short walk from downtown.
A different side of Wellington can be found along the western Kapiti Coast. The route hugs the rugged coastline, providing spectacular views. Off the coast is the world renowned bird sanctuary Kapiti Island. The warm climate and relaxed lifestyle of this area have given birth to a luxurious style of country life—there are olive groves, feature gardens and unique bed and breakfasts.
Just north of Wellington city is the Hutt Valley, an area that offers a multitude of outdoor and adventure experiences including bush and coastal walks, 4WD (four-wheel drive) tours, golf, mountain biking and fishing.
Wellington Main Centres
- Wellington City - capital of New Zealand
- Porirua - a major retail centre and home to Pataka, museum of Pacific art and culture
- Lower Hutt - across the harbour from Wellington city
- Upper Hutt - at the base of the Rimutaka hills
- Kapiti Coast - with its warm, relaxed climate
- Paraparaumu - main town on the Kapiti Coast
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Wellington Region Information
Regional Information
Key information and facts about the Wellington region.
Activity Highlights
Major activities and attractions in the Wellington region.
Scenic Highlights
Major natural attractions in the Wellington region.
History
History of the Wellington region.
Wellington Tourism Operators
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