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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

55 Cable St, Wellington Waterfront

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Experience the whole of New Zealand in one building!

Te Papa is New Zealand's bold and innovative national museum. Explore the great...

ZEALANDIA - The Karori Sanctuary Experience

End of Waiapu Rd, Karori, Wellington

ZEALANDIA is just five minutes' drive from central Wellington, making it New Zealand's most accessible 'mainland conservation island'. Discover an extraordinary paradise that...

Wellington Botanic Garden

Glenmore St, Wellington

WELLINGTON BOTANIC GARDEN: Features the colourful Lady Norwood Rose Garden, Begonia House, gift shop and café, playground, delightful duckpond and floral displays, the historic...

Colonial Cottage Museum

68 Nairn St, Te Aro, Wellington (10min walk from downtown Wellington, or take bus #7 or 8)

Step into the 1850s with a tour of Wellington's oldest original cottage and its heritage garden.

Original furniture, objects and even wallpaper from the Wallis family remain in...

Visitor Tours of Parliament

Parliament House, Wellington

Free, one-hour guided tours of Parliament operate every day on the hour. Take a tour with one of our trained guides to visit key parts of Parliament’s buildings and learn about...

Wellington Cable Car

280 Lambton Quay & Upland Rd, Wellington

The best view of the city and harbour, as well as Carter Observatory, Krupp gun, Skyline Restaurant, Cable Car Museum and the beautiful Botanic Gardens with picnic areas and a...

Museum of Wellington City & Sea

Queens Wharf, Wellington

The Museum of Wellington City & Sea has the intriguing history of our capital city. The magnificently restored heritage building houses precious objects and stunning technology...

Cable Car Museum

Top Of Cable Car, Wellington

Climb aboard a 'relentless red rattler', see the original winding machinery and grip car fully restored. This unique system has transported people between the harbour and the...

Old St Pauls

34 Mulgrave St, Thorndon, Wellington

Breathtakingly beautiful…Old St Paul’s is one of New Zealand’s greatest heritage buildings, and is one of the finest examples of wooden Gothic Revival architecture in the...

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Wellington Entertainment - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Wellington Entertainment including Cultural & Historic, Family Entertainment and Shows & Expo's, you will find it here on AA Travel.

With a wide range of nightclubs, restaurants, bars, live music and theatre, our country's nightlife offers something for most age groups (the legal drinking age is 18). Live bands are popular with younger pub-goers and jazz venues attract a more mature audience. Nightclubs vary in music genres, and the diversity of quality live theatre ensures all interests are catered for. If you enjoy a punt or two, then try your luck at a casino, where you'll find a range of gaming tables and machines (20 is the minimum age for entry). If you're a smoker, then please note that there is a smoking ban inside all restaurants, casinos, pubs, bars and nightclubs, although provision is made outside of these establishments for smokers.

Set on the shores of the lower North Island, Wellington was chosen as the capital of New Zealand due
to its central location. Bordered by the Rimutaka Range to the east, the Tararuas to the north and
Cook Strait to the south and west, Wellington is a cosy city offering visitors an abundance of
activities to enjoy. For diversity, entertainment and just sheer fun, Wellington is one place where
you will never be bored. Take a trip through the national museum, Te Papa Tongarewa, which has
hundreds of permanent exhibits, as well as visiting exhibitions. Visit Parliament buildings, and the
debating chamber when it is in session - hear politicians discuss issues of the day. Art galleries,
golf courses, historic buildings, race courses, live theatre, sporting venues, entertainment
complexes, opera, botanic gardens, a wildlife sanctuary, a zoo, shopping centres, designer shops and
cultural shows can all be found in this compact, busy metropolis. If you are feeling energetic,
take a walk up Mt Victoria. It offers excellent views of the city, Wellington harbour and Cook
Strait, which separates the North Island from the South Island. On clear days you can see the South
Island. There is a large array of restaurants, cafes, pubs, clubs and fast food outlets - from top
quality international cuisine, through to cheap ethnic food or fish and chips on the beach.

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Wellington: Set on the shores of the lower North Island, Wellington was chosen as the capital of New Zealand due to its central location. Bordered by the Rimutaka Range to the east, the Tararuas to the north and Cook Strait to the south and west, Wellington is a cosy city offering visitors an abundance of activities to enjoy. For diversity, entertainment and just she...Read More

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