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Wellington

Wellington, New Zealand’s windy capital, blends culture, art, and scenic beauty. With Mackinnons Travels you can experience Wellington and more on a carefully planned group tour. Explore museums, waterfronts, hills, lakes and everything in between for a perfect city escape.

Region

Oceania

Language

English

Currency

New Zealand Dollar

Main Airport

Wellington International Airport (WLG)

Must Experience

Wellington Beehive and Parliament Building

Iconic symbols of New Zealand’s government, featuring unique architecture and guided tours that showcase the country’s political history.

Mount Victoria

Offers panoramic views of Wellington’s harbor and skyline, perfect for photography, hiking, and sunset watching.

Te Papa Museum

New Zealand’s national museum featuring interactive exhibits on Maori culture, natural history, and art — a must-visit for all ages.

Wellington Botanic Gardens

A peaceful retreat with vibrant gardens, native trees, and walking trails accessible via the famous Wellington Cable Car.

Wellington Waterfront

A lively area lined with cafes, sculptures, and walkways — ideal for a relaxing stroll or cycling by the harbor.

Wellington Cable Car

Ride the historic red cable car from the city to Kelburn for charming views, access to the Botanic Gardens, and great photo spots.

Travel Packages

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Wellington Cable Car

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Wellington Waterfront

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Wellington Botanic Gardens

3 / 6

Te Papa Museum

4 / 6

Mount Victoria

5 / 6

Wellington Beehive and Parliament Building

6 / 6

Things to Know

Yes — it’s nicknamed the “Windy City”for its breezy weather, especially near the harbor, so pack a light jacket!

Wellington is famous for its film industry (home of Weta Workshop), creative arts scene, and vibrant food and coffee culture.

Yes, Mackinnons Travelsprovides New Zealand packages including cultural tours, city highlights, and scenic experiences in Wellington.

Try fresh seafood, artisan coffee, craft beer, and local favorites like fish and chips by the waterfront.

Yes — explore Cuba Street markets, local boutiques, art galleries, and handmade craft stores.

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