About Wellington
Oceania Tours • New Zealand Tours • Wellington Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, lies at the southwestern tip of the North Island in a supremely beautiful situation, surrounded by water and steep hills, with its picturesque natural harbor, Port Nicholson. Wellington boasts an eclectic mix of shops. With a host of fashion stores and the country's premier department store, the city offers some of New Zealand's best, if not most affordable, shopping opportunities. Tourist Attractions in Wellington Botanical Garden
The Botanic Gardens (26ha) lie in the center of the city on the Kelburn Hills. It covers about 25 hectares of land on the side of the hill between Thorndon and Kelburn. This popular Botanical Garden features 25 hectares of protected native forest, conifers, plant collections and seasonal floras. The Botanic Gardens were opened in 1869. The walk through the gardens ends at the north exit in Glenmore Street, which has retained its Victorian wrought-iron gates and porter's lodge. These large sculptures and carvings are located throughout the garden. These sculptures are done by artists such as Henry Moore, Andrew Drummond and Chris Booth. National Library The National Library is one of the main tourist attractions in Wellington. The main purpose of National Library is to conserve and enrich the diverse tradition and culture of the country. The National Library in Wellington was established in the year 1965 when the General Assembly and the National Library Service was combined together. The library now has over 250,000 volumes, including a very valuable and almost complete collection of accounts of travel and discovery in the south Pacific. The National Library in Wellington consists of an autonomous governance body which is a unique feature. It has around 15 school service centers and 3 curriculum information service centers throughout the country. Wellington Zoo The Wellington Zoo is the oldest Zoo in New Zealand. The first animal, a lion was housed in the botanic gardens along with some more animals. The Wellington Zoo in Wellington is home to different species of mammals, birds and reptiles from various parts of the world. The animals are kept in family sized units amidst a natural environment. There are around 500 species of animals in the zoo. There is also a huge pool for sea lions and a large aviary. The Wellington Zoo in Wellington remains open from 9:30 AM in the morning till 5:00 PM in the evening. There is a moderate entry fee in the zoo. The Opera House The Opera House in Wellington was established in the year 1912 and is the largest picture theatre in Australasia. The Opera House has staged wide range of local and international dramas. Popular theater groups from all over the world have also performed in the theater. The Opera House is the main center of the Royal New Zealand Ballet which is the best dance troop in the country. Transportation in Wellington There is a well developed system of transportation in Wellington. Most of the hotels are tourist attractions are easily accessible by buses or cars. Transportation in Wellington is very well supported by busses. You will find plenty buses running in regular intervals in the city. You can also enjoy easy transportation in Wellington by trains.
The train is the best mode of public transport between the city and the Hutt Valley or Porirua. The most convenient way to travel between the Hutt Valley and Porirua is by train via Wellington. You can also bring your own vehicle. The metered car parking is free in the city, with a two-hour time limit. Taxis are also widely found in the city. You can either avail of the executive Taxis that cost a bit higher or go for the budget Taxis that are comparatively much reasonably priced. Geographic Location Lower part of the North Island.
Population 300,000
Climate Summer Average : 19°C.
Winter Average : 5°C. Average Rainfall : 1270mm/year. Time Zone GMT + 12 (GMT + 13 from the first Sunday in October to the third Sunday in March).
Electricity 240-250 volts AC, 50Hz; flat three-pin plugs are used.
Money 1 New Zealand Dollar (NZ$1) = £0.39; US$0.57; C$0.71; A$0.81; ‚¬0.43
Currency conversion rates as of April 2009 |
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