About Wellington in New Zealand
Located at the southern tip of the North Island, Wellington is the capital and second most populous city of New Zealand. It is the political, financial, commercial, cultural and transportation centre of New Zealand. The city of Wellington has a temperate climate, making it the most popular urban travel destination of the country.
Wellington is a beautiful city rich in tourist attractions. The Old Government Building is one of the largest wooden buildings in the world. The Cable Car is one of Wellingtons's most popular tourist attractions. The Cable Car Museum houses an original cable car and trailer, as well as the old winding equipment. Known as New Zealand's national museum, Te Papa offers visitors an unique insight into New Zealand, displaying both Maori and European perspectives on land of NZ, environment and people. It is Located on Wellington's enchanting waterfront.
The Old St Paul's is a good example of 19th century Gothic Revival architecture. Willington Zoo is home to over 500 species of animals including the Sumantran Tiger, Red Panda&Brown Kiwi. The Wellington Botanic Garden houses many unique landscape, native forest, conifers, specialised plants and colourful floral. Other tourist attractions include Pataka Museum, Katherine Mansfield Birthplace, City Gallery, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Tinakori Road Shopping Village, as well as Karori Wildlife Sanctuary.