Wellington Vacation

    • Country: New Zealand
    • Language Spoken: English, Maori
    • City Population: 379,100 (2007)Statistics New Zealand: Population
    • Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
    • Country Code: +64
    • Area Code: 04
    • Time Zone: GMT/UTC +12
    • Airport code: WLGWorld Airport Codes.com: Wellington International Airport (WLG)
    • Discovered by the explorer Kupe in around the 10th centuryWellingtonNZ.com: Wellington's Early Maori History
    • Climate: 53.6°F (winter), 68°F (summer) ENZ Wellington's Climate: Climate
    • [http: //www.wunderground.com/global/stations/93436.html Current Weather]
  • Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is the southern-most capital city in the world. It was named after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington in England and the winner of the Battle of Waterloo. Wellington serves as New Zealand’s center of politics and is also its cultural center, housing its art, film and theater industries, its cafes and its nightlife scene. According to a Mercer study in 2007, Wellington was ranked as having the 12th highest quality of living in the world and the fourth highest among English-speaking countries. Mercer: Quality of Living Survey
  • Attractions

    1. Wellington Cable Car Museum: This museum won the New Zealand Tourism Industry award in 2006 and 2007. Through photos and displays, it details the history of the country's only cable car system left. Wellington Cable Car Museum: Cable Car Museum
    2. The Colonial Cottage Museum: This museum focuses on central Wellington's oldest identified building, which was built by William Wallis, a carpenter, in 1858.The Colonial Cottage Museum: Colonial Cottage
    3. Katherine Mansfield Birthplace: Visit the childhood home of Katherine Mansfield, one of the world's most famous authors of short stories. Katherine Mansfield Birthplace: Katherine Mansfield
    4. Wellington Zoo: This zoo, New Zealand's first, was founded in 1906 when a lion cub was given to the city of Wellington by a local circus. Since then, the zoo has grown with the goal of educating people about animals.
    5. Wellington Waterfront: Take a stroll down to Wellington's waterfront, much of which has been reclaimed by the sea since the town was developed in 1840. Wellington Waterfront: Wellington Waterfront
    6. Te Papa Museum of New Zealand: Te Papa is the national museum of New Zealand and offers information about the country's nature, art, history and heritage. Te Papa Museum: National Museum of New Zealand
    7. Otari Native Botanic Garden and Wilton's Bush Reserve: This is the only public botanical garden in the country that features strictly native plants. There is a forest section that includes some of the city's oldest tress, such as an 800-years-old rimu, and a plant section. It is considered a Garden of National Significance by the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture. Otari Native Botanic Garden and Wilton's Bush Reserve: Botanic Garden

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    If planning a trip, please see Wellington Hotels, Wellington Restaurants and Wellington Tours.

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