2024 Wellington Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Popular Attractions
Wellington Cable Car
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Weta Workshop
Wellington
Mount Victoria
Flying
Temikaa
Amazing Wellington adventures. amazing food, coffee and Matariki celebrations.#wellington
Happy Jacob
Nature
The natural greenery interspersed among the buildings creates a harmonious balance between urban life and nature.
The view of the cityscape is stunning, with the urban environment nestled among lush greenery and rolling hills. The sky, painted with a dramatic mix of clouds, sets a contemplative mood as it transitions from day to dusk.
#nature #sea The foreground of tall grasses and trees contrasts beautifully with the city's structured layout, highlighting the seamless integration of natural and urban elements. This scene encapsulates the essence of a city that coexists harmoniously with its surrounding natural beauty.
Muhammed Enes
#NewZealand
Carenbmn
Take a TRYP to Wellington, NZ
Stay in the heart of the city at TRYP by Wyndham Wellington, at a hotel #PoweredByTheCity. Located right in the city centre, we offer a range of rooms and options to suit every traveller!
Plus - how fun is our 1920s Chicago-inspired decor?
#wellington #mytravelhacks #local #newzealand #familytrip #city #tryp #wyndham
Tryp Wellington
New Zealand heavy breeze #chinatown
marauder43
Can't wait, Weta Cave
Explore
Bessem Sarai
New Zealand
Manner Street!
Wellington
Bessem Sarai
Getaway to Wellington
Spent 3 days at Wellington as part of a bigger trip in New Zealand. We stayed at Tryp by wyndham which was strategically located to the Wharf and the city. 5 mins away from Museum of New Zealand Te papa. Be sure to check out Harborside Market if you can.
If you are looking for a cafe: I recommend checking out Gemini Cafe & Eatery.
Craving for ice creams, check out Duck Island Ice cream. You will thank me later 😉
_TS***ge
Seascape Symphony: Wellington Melody Beckons
#2024wish
In October 2018, I embarked on an unforgettable Bluebridge ferry journey from Wellington to Picton. The crisp sea breeze mingled with anticipation as we sailed through the stunning Marlborough Sounds. The azure waters reflected the vibrant spring sky, creating a picturesque scene. Onboard, I marveled at the majestic landscapes, enjoying the serenity of the Cook Strait. The ferry's gentle sway and the distant call of seagulls added a poetic rhythm to the experience. Arriving in Picton, the charming town embraced me with its quaint allure. As I look back on that voyage, the memories echo like distant waves. In 2024, I wish to go there again, reliving the magic of that enchanting journey across the tranquil waters.
TimentoDiver
te papa war museum wellington harbour
Getting There, conveniently located on wellingtons main street in the city walking distance feom the waterfront and ferry terminal
Attractions, framed documents of new Zealand’s agreement with Europeans, and giant sculptures of solders