Wellington Museum is housed in the Bond Store, an 1892 heritage building designed by leading architect Frederick de Jersey Clere. Set over four floors, the Museum shares the fascinating stories of the Wellington region. Come see the Von Kohorn Room, Wahine Theatre, The Attic, and much more! Located…
attractions and activities » museums » history museums
Part of GCH Aviation, Wellington Helicopters have an array of exciting helicopter flight options in the Lower North Island to suit all budgets. Our Wellington Scenic flight is the best way to get a bird's eye view of this stunning city. Explore the wild Southern Coast, journey to the magnificent…
attractions and activities » scenic flights
Located on Cuba Street, CQ Hotels Wellington exudes character and charm, encompassing the very essence of Wellington. CQ Hotels Wellington is composed of the historic 3+ Star Comfort Hotel sitting alongside the modern 4+ Star Quality Hotel; Meeting in the middle of the two hotels is the CQ…
accommodation » hotels
…bush at the mouth of the scenic Akatarawa Valley. In a beautifully peaceful setting the only sounds you will hear are the native birds and the flow of the adjacent Hutt River. Come for a restful holiday yet remain an easy distance from civic amenities and Wellington City. Affordable accommodation.
accommodation » motels and motor lodges
Explore greater Wellington with a focus on the film locations used during filming of Lord of the Rings (LOTR) movies. Visit the Outskirts of the Shire, The Race to the Ferry, Dunharrow, Village of Bree, Rivendell, Fords of Isen, Gardens of Isengard, River Anduin, Minas Tirith and Helms Deep.
tours » custom and personal tours
Visit central Wellington's oldest identified building, which was built in 1858. Displays show the ways in which the first colonials blended their lives from their Victorian homeland with the dictates of a new country. Enjoy the garden, the remaining portion of an 1840 New Zealand Company Town Acre,…
attractions and activities » museums » history museums
Let the majestic views take your breath away as we climb over hills to Wellington's rugged south coast which we like to call 'Seal Coast'. Stopping at the Leaning Lighthouse, we're then able to see native New Zealand fur seals up close and personal as we enjoy tea, coffee and gourmet muffins with…
attractions and activities » nature and eco tourism » whales, dolphins, seals and penguins
The 3.5 star Thorndon Hotel by Rydges is on the doorstep of the Wellington CBD, on the edge of the thriving government and corporate precinct. Within comfortable walking distance of Lambton Quay shopping, waterfront dining, and events at Westpac Stadium, it's the ideal hotel for business, conference…
accommodation » hotels
Join one of our experienced guides on an engaging and informative walk through the picturesque sanctuary to witness the native wildlife that is once again living on the mainland. With everything in ZEALANDIA living wild, our nature-guru guides will use their knowledge of birdsong, habitats, and…
attractions and activities » zoos and wildlife parks
Enjoy stunning views over majestic Wellington City and the harbour. With elegant surroundings and superior service Capital View is an ideal base for business or pleasure. Close to Wellington Airport, Victoria University, Te Papa Museum, WestpacTrust Stadium and the Michael Fowler Centre. Offering 15…
accommodation » apartments