Venues in Wellington
- New Zealand
- Wellington Region
- Wellington
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- Community (513)
- Food & Drink (250)
- Sport & Health (89)
- Adventure (2)
- Family (22)
- Art, Culture, Heritage (176)
- Travel (33)
- Natural Wonder (16)
- Infotractions (4)
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Adam Art Gallery
The Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi is the purpose-built gallery of Victoria University of Wellington. The Gallery is a forum for critical thinking… Read More
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Antrim House
Antrim House was built in 1904-05 for Robert Hannah, founder of Hannah's footwear company and one of the most successful businessmen of his time.… Read More
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Bank of New Zealand Museum
The Bank of New Zealand Museum showcases nearly 150 years of banking history in New Zealand. It is a living archive of the bank and those that… Read More
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Carter Observatory
Carter Observatory served as New Zealand's national observatory from 1941 until May 2010 when it re-opened as a visitor attraction. Visitors… Read More
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Government Buildings Historic Reserve
Open Saturdays until Easter with free guided tours at 11am and 2pm, no bookings necessary. With imposing facades, sweeping staircases, cast iron… Read More
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Katherine Mansfield Birthplace
The childhood home of one of the world's best-known short story writers and New Zealand's most famous author. A visit provides essential… Read More
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Massey Memorial
The Massey Memorial at Point Halswell, Wellington, commemorates William Ferguson Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1912-1925. Originally… Read More
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Museum of Wellington City & Sea
Decades of civic pride were rewarded in 1999 when Wellington’s civic museum opened to the public. The Museum is dedicated to the preservation… Read More
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National War Memorial
The National War Memorial commemorates New Zealanders who gave their lives in the South African War, two World Wars, the conflicts in Korea, Malaysia… Read More
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Ngā Toi | Arts Te Papa
Nga Toi | Arts Te Papa is a new arts programme launched at Te Papa in March 2013. Thirteen gallery spaces on Level 5 each present a unique exhibition.… Read More
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Old St Paul's
Old St Paul's is one of New Zealand's most important historic places, and is a magnificent example of timber Gothic Revival… Read More
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Olympic Museum Gallery
The New Zealand Olympic Museum preserves the rich and unique heritage of the Olympic Movement in New Zealand. Treasures donated by our Olympic heroes… Read More
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The Beehive & Parliament Buildings
Along with the harbour, Te Papa and the hills, Parliament Buildings are one of Wellington's best-known landmarks. Standing at the north-west… Read More
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The Dangerous Cook Strait - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to the treacherous waters of the Cook Strait. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the… Read More
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Wellington Cable Car Museum
Discover the 100-year history of Wellington's iconic cable car. The Wellington Cable Car Museum is located in the old winding house at the… Read More
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Wellington Harbour - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Wellington Harbour, Port Nicholson. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image… Read More
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Wellington Writers Walk
15 text sculptures are located along Wellington's breath-taking waterfront, showcasing gems of writing by authors who have lived in Wellington at… Read More
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Wellington's Cake Tin - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Wellington's Westpac Stadium, also known as the 'Cake Tin.' Check out the Ministry for Culture and… Read More
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Wellywood - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Wellington's film industry. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image… Read More





