The Lady Norwood Rose Garden is situated in the Wellington Botanical Gardens, only a short walk or drive from downtown Wellington.
Bolton Street Cemetery in central Wellington, New Zealand, contains the city’s original burial ground, dating from 1840, which encompasses three separate cemeteries.
Te Ahumairangi Hill is a hill running for 38 hectares through the Town Belt of Wellington, New Zealand.
Wellington Regional Stadium is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium's bowl site size is 48,000 sq m.
One of New Zealand’s greatest heritage places, Old St Paul’s was built by the Anglican Church between 1865 and 1866 on what was originally the site of Pipitea Pā, a Māori settlement on Wellington’s waterfront.
Parliament House in Wellington is the main building of the New Zealand Parliament Buildings. It contains the debating chamber, Speaker's office, visitors' centre, and committee rooms.
Wellington railway station is the main railway station serving Wellington, New Zealand, and is the southern terminus of the North Island Main Trunk, Wairarapa Line and Johnsonville Line
Visit the Wellington Botanic Garden and enjoy 25ha of unique landscape, protected native forest, conifers, specialised plant collections, colourful floral displays, and views over Wellington city.
Mount Victoria is a prominent hill 196 metres high immediately to the east of central Wellington, New Zealand.
Situated on the water facing Evans Bay, The Pier boasts some of Wellington's most picturesque sea views.