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Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand and is centrally situated on the southern most tip of the lower North Island. The city is surrounded by the Tararua ranges to the north and the Rimutaka ranges to the east, with the Cook Strait (the passage that separates New Zealand’s two main islands) right on its doorstep. Wellington is dubbed New Zealand’s culture capital and offers a plentitude of activities and action catering for visitors of all ages, providing a vibrant yet cosy atmosphere. Things to Do: Wellington Central: Wellington is famous for it’s exuberant and lively nightlife. There is a large array of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, cafes and cinemas, Wellington is definitely a place where you will never be bored! New Zealand Heritage Wellington is the Arts and Culture capital of New Zealand. It is home to New Zealand’s national museum ‘Te Papa Tongarewa’ and the Museum of City and Sea. From art galleries to historic buildings, the city provides many cultural and historical attractions for visitors to discover. The Outdoors Wellington presents a perfect city if you love the nature and outdoors. Whether you wish to kayak in the harbour, take a walk up Mount Victoria, visit the seals at Redrocks or view the night sky at the observatory, and this is just the beginning! There is always something for everyone. Wellington is home to many events, shows and performances. Make sure you check out whats on in Wellington and enjoy what this great city has to offer!
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