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The beauty and uniqueness of New Zealand is no secret anymore. Tourists from all over the world are planning vacations to this Land of the Low Sky and Maoris. And, to crown the visit to New Zealand is
a visit to Wellington, New Zealand grand capital city. The city is truly, New Zealand in a package deal! It has so much to offer. Set along a beautiful stunning harbor amidst lofty hills. Wellington
is a city beckoning every tourist and simply waiting to be explored even more. It does well to conduct a little research prior to planning a trip to Wellington. The facts and information on the
capital city will enable you to make the most of your holiday here. There are some interesting facts and figures and a load of rich history waiting to be unveiled in Wellington. Wellington is credited
as the city with the twelfth best standard of living in the world! English is the primary language used for communication in Wellington.
There are only a few cities in the world with the ideal airport location. The convenience that is enjoyed via the scenic drive from the airport and minutes to the centre is unmatched. The sprawling
airport can be accessed either via a drive along the coast or through the popular Mount Victoria tunnel. The location is unique because of the airport being in the centre of a residential area! The
challenge and the significant environmental issues faced at Wellington International Airport, including the aircraft noise are dealt with in the most excellent way. The WIAL or Wellington
International Airport has the challenging duty of managing the noise levels, in view of the residents close at hand. The task is looked into and efficiently managed by the Wellington City Council
District Plan or the WCCDP. The authorities set the operational responsibilities and development of Wellington Airport.
Tourist Attractions:
The city of Wellington is the political nerve center of New Zealand. It is home to the Parliament and the Head Offices of the different government ministries. The political importance of Wellington is
further increased with the presence of the government departments and the foreign embassies based in the city. Tourists are attracted year in and out, to Wellington for the arts and café culture. The
night life in Wellington is truly addictive and the city offers the nocturnal lovers much more than they could ever get in any other city of the world. New Zealand is a film and theatre enthusiast’s
dream come true. The Museum, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and the Royal New Zealand Ballet are just a few of the local attractions to name. The city is also the venue for the biennial New Zealand
International Arts Festival.
More Local Attractions:
A great team of film professionals have given vent to their creativity and turned the entire eastern suburbs of Wellington into a world renowned infrastructure for film making. This dedicated
infrastructure has enabled many directors to reach out to world audiences and exploit the beauty of Wellington on the celluloid. The Wellington lineage is being further exploited and extended now to
explode into cinematic scope.
The other local attractions in Wellington include Katherine Mansfield Birthplace Museum, the Colonial Cottage, the Cricket Museum and the Cable Car Museum. The city boasts of housing the largest
wooden building in the Southern Hemisphere – The Law School building!
Events:
Wellington has a distinct café culture, with maximum cafes per head, compared to most other cities. Wellington is also home to a number of high-profile events and cultural celebrations, like the
International Jazz Festival, New Zealand Affordable Art Show, National Opera Exhibits, Improvisors and Youth Group Celebrations and dedicated literary activity.
The Fringe Festival explodes with more than a hundred productions in cabarets, street theatre and gigs, throughout Wellington. The Wellington Dragon Boat Festival caters to the water bound competitors
and attracts more than 60,000 people to each feat.
Restaurants:
In the inner city, the list of ‘must visits’ include:
• Café Astoria for typical café options
• Chow or Hummingbird for the perfect blend of Asian and Pacific cuisine
• Citron for typical New Zealand cuisine
• Logan Brown for a scrumptious international cuisine
These are just a few to name. Wellington is a true tourist destination in the various holiday enhancers, either man made or gifts of nature. The restaurants in Wellington cater to every individual
taste also, on prior request. It pays to conduct a little prior research before venturing out and you should essentially first check out the in-house restaurants in the hotel you are staying at.
Accommodation Options:
The beautiful city of Wellington has a number of great hotel accommodation options for travelers to this exotic locale and within every budget. In the inner city, some of the quality and ‘real value’
hotels include:
• Bolton Hotel
• City Life Wellington – A Heritage Hotel
• Duxton Hotel
• Inter Continental Wellington
• James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor
• Victoria Court Motor Lodge
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In the Oriental Bay area, some of the good accommodation options include 298 Oriental Bay, while near the Wellington International Airport you could choose to stay at Brentwood Hotel or Evan’s Bay or
at any of the myriad of hotels and motels centrally located. If you are headed to the Thorndon area of Wellington city, you could choose from any of the following:
• Gardens Homestay
• Ruby House
• Thorndon House
The hotels in Wellington offer all the ultra modern amenities like room service, travel desk assistance, phone and internet connectivity, within luxurious rooms that compliment the scenic outdoors.
Activities:
Wellington and its low skies are luring to any adventure sports enthusiast. Whether it is sky diving, river rappelling or rafting or mountaineering, the city offers you everything. The shopping
options in Wellington are a definite full or part time leisure and outdoor activity. The travel agents help you to put together a package, according to your specific interests and indulgence. The
hotels in Wellington are very well equipped to take care of handling all your indoor and outdoor requirements and sight seeing via the professional personnel on the customer service desks. |