Our cool, funky little Capital with its vast harbour. Home of Te Papa Tongarewea – the National Museum and Art Gallery, with exhibits of interest for all ages; Zealandia a predator free wild life sanctuary; Parliament; Old St Paul’s Church; the iconic Cable Car; Botanical Gardens and Carter Observatory – there is plenty to keep you busy. You will dine well and drink well in Wellington. And you will get a great coffee – though to be fair – that is now universally so throughout New Zealand.
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