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Windy Wellington: A Tour of New Zealand’s Capital

Wellington proudly calls itself “the coolest little capital in the world,” and this walk through New Zealand’s windiest city reveals why. On this tour, you’ll find out how geography, politics, and coffee culture shaped this harbour city, perched between forested hills and the Cook Strait. The tour starts at the Old Government Building, one of the world’s largest wooden buildings, where you’ll hear about the capital’s transformation from Māori settlement to bustling government hub. You’ll walk Lambton Quay’s former shoreline, where land reclamation pushed the harbour further out, and discover how earthquakes continue to reshape the city’s architecture and daily life. I’ll take you through political precincts, cultural landmarks, and the stunning waterfront that defines Wellington’s character. From the Beehive’s modernist design, to a traditional Māori meeting hall, I’ll show you the connections between Wellington’s pioneering history and its contemporary identity as a creative, caffeine-fueled capital. Before the tour ends at the Solace in the Wind Statue, a brass tribute to this windswept city, you’ll learn why the capital moved from Auckland, meet the remarkable figures who built it, and understand how Polynesian navigators first discovered these islands. Along the way, you’ll have a chance to: • Stand beneath the distinctive Beehive, home to New Zealand’s government, and discover why only half of Parliament House was ever completed • Learn about Kupe, the legendary Polynesian navigator who discovered Aotearoa (New Zealand) over 1,000 years ago • Visit the Cenotaph commemorating ANZAC forces and understand how World War I helped forge New Zealand’s independent identity • Discover John Plimmer and his dog Fritz, the resourceful pioneers who helped create modern Wellington, starting with a shipwrecked vessel • Walk the reclaimed waterfront where immigrants once disembarked after three-month voyages to start new lives • See traditional Māori waka (canoes) at Wharewaka and learn about the local Te Ati Awa iwi’s continuing connection to Wellington Harbor • Experience Wellington’s legendary coffee culture and find out why the Flat White is definitely a Kiwi invention, not Australian On this 60-minute tour, you’ll take in Wellington’s unique blend of politics, Polynesian heritage, and world-class coffee culture in New Zealand’s windiest capital.

Price: £7.99 from VoiceMap

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