Wellington offers a wide range of activities and attractions for visitors of all interests, from world-class cultural experiences and film-making tours to scenic walks, wildlife encounters, and vibrant dining precincts. As New Zealand's capital city, it is home to leading attractions such as Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, the creative hub of Wētā Workshop, and the panoramic views of the Wellington Cable Car. Visitors can also enjoy the cafés and culture of Cuba Street, the waterfront promenade, and natural highlights like Wellington Botanic Garden and nearby wildlife sanctuary Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne, all within easy reach of Pacific View Bed & Breakfast.
Te Papa Tongarewa Museum
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is Wellington's national museum, offering interactive exhibitions that explore New Zealand's natural environment, history, art, and Māori culture. It is a popular attraction for visitors due to its engaging displays and central waterfront location, making it an easy and rewarding stop for tourists of all ages.
Wellington Botanic Gardens
The Wellington Botanic Gardens offer a peaceful escape from the city, with 25 hectares of native and exotic plant collections, colourful floral displays, and beautifully maintained walking paths. Visitors can enjoy scenic views over Wellington Harbour, explore themed gardens, and relax among mature trees and open green spaces just minutes from the central city.
Wētā Workshop
Wētā Workshop is a world-renowned special effects and prop studio that has helped create visual effects and props for major films such as The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and Avatar. Visitors can take guided tours to see behind the scenes of film production, explore props and costumes, and learn how movie magic is created in Wellington.
Wellington Cable Car
The Wellington Cable Car offers a scenic ride from Lambton Quay up to the Kelburn lookout, providing panoramic views over Wellington Harbour and the city. At the top, visitors can explore the Cable Car Museum, enjoy the Botanic Garden, or take in some of the best viewpoints in the capital.
Wellington Zoo
Wellington Zoo is New Zealand's oldest zoo and home to a wide range of native and exotic animals in natural-style habitats. Visitors can enjoy close-up wildlife encounters, daily animal talks, and conservation-focused experiences that make it a popular attraction for families and animal lovers.
Zealandia
Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne is a unique eco-sanctuary in Wellington dedicated to restoring native forest and protecting New Zealand's rare wildlife in a predator-controlled environment. Visitors can walk through lush forest trails and have the chance to see iconic native birds such as the tūī, kākā, and little spotted kiwi in a natural setting close to the city.
Tours of Parliament
Visitors to Wellington can take a guided tour of the New Zealand Parliament Buildings, located in the heart of the city's civic centre. Tours provide an insight into the country's democratic system, including the historic Parliament House, the distinctive Beehive building, and the debating chamber where national decisions are made.
Hnry Stadium
Hnry Stadium is Wellington's premier sporting and events venue, hosting major rugby matches, cricket, concerts, and international entertainment throughout the year. Visitors can experience the excitement of a live event in this large, modern stadium located close to the waterfront, with excellent transport links and easy access from the city centre.
Wellington Museum
Wellington Museum tells the story of Wellington's maritime heritage, early settlement, and cultural development through interactive and engaging exhibits. Located on the waterfront, it offers an informative and accessible experience that helps visitors understand the city's history and its connection to the harbour.









