Private Tour in Wellington

Wellington, NZ
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Included

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    Bottled water
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    In-vehicle air conditioning

Meeting Point

Wait by the wellington isite visitor information center, 111 Wakefield street, We will contact you by txt or call.

Meeting point

50 Cable Street, Tākina, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 , New Zealand

End point

End Point

Wait by the wellington isite visitor information center, 111 Wakefield street, We will contact you by txt or call.

Meeting point

50 Cable Street, Tākina, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 , New Zealand

End point

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
747 Motel
88 Wallace Court
Adina Citylife Wellington
Airport Motel
Airport Motor Lodge
Apollo Lodge Motel
Ascot Motor Lodge
ASURE 83 By The Sea Petone
Atura Wellington
Aura Hotel
Ava Lodge Motel
Base Wellington Backpackers
Bay Plaza Hotel
Best Western Wellington
Bolton Hotel
Boulcott Lodge
Boulcott Suites
Brentwood Hotel
Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay
DoubleTree by Hilton Wellington
ibis Wellington
InterContinental Wellington, an IHG hotel
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor
Mercure Wellington Abel Tasman Hotel
Mercure Wellington Central City Hotel and Apartments
Movenpick Hotel Wellington
Naumi Studio Wellington
Nomads Capital Hostel Wellington
Novotel Wellington Hotel
Oaks Wellington Hotel
Ohtel Wellington
QT Wellington
Quest 256 Lambton
Quest Atrium Wellington
Quest On Johnston
Quest On Thorndon
Quest on Willis
Quest Wellington
Rydges Wellington
Rydges Wellington Airport
Sofitel Wellington Hotel
The Cambridge Hotel
Travelodge Hotel Wellington
Trinity Hotel
U Boutique Hotel Wellington
U Residence Hotel
Victoria Court Motor Lodge
Wellington - World Wide Backpackers
Wellington Intl Airport
West Plaza Hotel
Willis Wellington Hotel
Wait in nominated hotel lobby or Wait by the wellington isite visitor information center, 111 Wakefield street, We will contact you by txt or call.

What to expect

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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. Usually known as Te Papa (Māori for 'the treasure box'), it opened in 1998 after the merging of the National Museum of New Zealand and the National Art Gallery. An average of more than 1.5 million people visit every year, making it the 26th-most-visited art gallery in the world. Te Papa operates under a bicultural philosophy and emphasises the living stories behind its cultural treasures.

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Oriental Bay

Oriental Bay is a stunning waterfront suburb in Wellington that boasts of scenic views of the harbour and recreational opportunities that are sure to leave you enchanted. As a tourist destination, it has it all – from sandy beaches to restaurants, cafes, and bars, there is something for everyone.

Duration 10 minutes
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Mount Victoria

You can't visit Wellington without experiencing the majesty of the view from the top of Mount Victoria. At 195m above sea level, you'll need a head for heights, but the reward is stunning. You'll feast on panoramic views of the city below, and the glorious ocean and pretty bays beyond.

Duration 30 minutes
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The Roxy Cinema

5. The Roxy Cinema is an iconic Wellington must see tourist site. Located just 10 minutes from the City Centre and only 5 minutes from Wellington Airport and Weta Cave, it’s well worth a visit. The Roxy is known for its Art Deco glamour, film industry connections, state of the art theatres, and Weta Workshop designed interior, all presented with the best local food and drink and genuine Kiwi hospitality.

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Weta Cave

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WETA CAVE IS THE SHOP and tours section of the award-winning Weta Workshop. The workshop was founded in Wellington’s Miramar Peninsula in 1987 by husband and wife Richard Taylor and Tania Rodgers. Noted New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson collaborated with Weta for practical effects from his first feature film, Bad Taste. But it was the work of Weta Workshop and Weta Digital in Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings film trilogy that made Weta a household name in filmmaking throughout the world, and lead to the Weta Cave’s opening in 2008. As such it, makes sense that this space is primarily a The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit souvenir shop, but there are many other fantastic offerings around the cave, including memorabilia from other Weta collaborations such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Alita: Battle Angel.

Duration 20 minutes
6

Shelly Bay

Selly Bay is a picturesque coastal suburb located on the eastern side of Wellington harbor, just a short drive away from the city center. This beautiful bay has a range of activities and attractions that make it a popular tourist destination. One of the main draws of Shelly Bay is its stunning beach. The golden sands and crystal clear waters make it the perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The bay also has a playground and a large grassy area for children to play, making it a great family-friendly destination.

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Basin Reserve

The area that is now Basin Reserve was originally a lake (known as the Basin Lake), and there were plans to connect it to the sea by a canal to make it an alternative inner-city harbour, with major warehouses and factories alongside it. However, the massive 1855 Wairarapa earthquake uplifted the area nearly 1.8 m (5.9 ft) and turned the lake into a swamp. Due to the colonists' English roots, sport, particularly cricket, After a council meeting on 11 December 1866 the Basin Reserve became Wellington's official cricket ground. No cattle or horses were allowed in the ground and only small hedges and shrubs were allowed to be planted so as not to hamper cricket games. Soon after, on 11 January 1868, the first game of cricket was played,

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National War Memorial

The National War Memorial of New Zealand is located next to the Dominion Museum building on Buckle Street, in Wellington, the nation's capital. The war memorial was dedicated in 1932 on Anzac Day (25 April) in commemoration of the First World War. It also officially remembers the New Zealanders who gave their lives in the South African War, World War II and the wars in Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam.

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Dominion Museum

Soon after the capital was moved from Auckland to Wellington in 1865, the Colonial Museum was established under the auspices of scientist and explorer James Hector. Originally housed behind Parliament, the museum started with a small collection made by the country’s first scientific society. After New Zealand became a dominion in 1907, the museum became known as the Dominion Museum.

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Wellington Cable Car

No trip to Wellington is complete without a quick historic journey on the Cable Car. Enjoy the best views at the Kelburn Lookout. Easy access to the Botanic Garden, Cable Car Museum, Space Place (Carter Observatory)

Duration 30 minutes
Admission Admission Included
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New Zealand Parliament

Considered to be a landmark building of the town, The Beehive is the Executive Wing of the iconic New Zealand Parliamentary buildings. Situated at the corner of Molesworth Street and Lambton Quay in Wellington, New Zealand, The Beehive is called so because of its shape; that is in the form of a traditional beehive, also known as a ‘skep’. The building houses the office of the prime minister and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, in addition to several other offices of other government officials. The 72 metres tall building has ten floors above and four floors below. Designed by the British architect- Sir Basil Spence in 1964, the Beehive also has an array of meeting rooms, bars, lounges, pubs and TV and Radio interview rooms.

Duration 20 minutes
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Old St Paul's

Wellington's iconic and breathtakingly beautiful Old St Paul’s is one of New Zealand’s greatest heritage places and an exquisite example of Gothic Revival architecture. A must-see experience on your visit to Wellington.

Duration 20 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Service animals allowed
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Total tour duration includes travel time.
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What our experts say

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    Try local seafood at Fisherman's Table.
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    Visit the Te Papa Museum for culture.
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    Check out Cuba Street for unique shops.
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    Don't miss the views from Mount Victoria.
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    Stroll along Oriental Bay's waterfront.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the vibrant city of Wellington on a personalized private tour. This 4.5-hour adventure will take you on a journey to discover the best of what Wellington has to offer. From the stunning panoramic views at Mt Victoria to the fascinating exhibits at the Te Papa Museum, this tour is designed to provide you with an unforgettable experience. As you explore the city, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories and insights about Wellington's history, culture, and lifestyle. With the freedom to customize your itinerary and pace, you can delve into hidden gems, indulge in delicious food and drink at local markets and cafes, and truly make the most of your time in Wellington. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this private tour guarantees an immersive and enriching experience of Wellington's highlights.

What to expect?

Embark on a journey of discovery as you explore Wellington's iconic landmarks and hidden treasures. Experience the breathtaking panoramic views from the top of Mount Victoria, where you can feast your eyes on the city below and the stunning ocean beyond. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of New Zealand at the renowned Te Papa Museum, where fascinating exhibits and interactive displays await. Indulge in the flavors of Wellington as you visit local markets and cafes, sampling delicious food and drink along the way. With the freedom to customize your itinerary, you can choose to focus on your interests and preferences, ensuring a memorable and personalized experience of Wellington.

Who is this for?

This private tour in Wellington is perfect for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers looking to uncover the hidden gems of the city. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or a food enthusiast, this tour caters to a wide range of interests. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will enjoy the personalized attention and flexibility of this private experience. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Wellington's history, culture, and lifestyle. No matter your age or background, this tour invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Wellington and create lasting memories.

Why book this?

There are countless reasons to book this private tour in Wellington. Firstly, the ability to customize your itinerary and pace ensures a personalized and tailored experience that suits your interests and preferences. You'll have the freedom to explore hidden gems, indulge in local food and drink, and truly immerse yourself in the city's vibrant atmosphere. Moreover, with a knowledgeable guide sharing fascinating stories and insights, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Wellington's history, culture, and lifestyle. This tour offers convenience and peace of mind as well, with a meeting point at the wellington isite visitor information center and the option for txt or call communication. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or a food lover, this private tour guarantees an immersive and enriching experience of Wellington's highlights.

Good to know

During this 4.5-hour private tour, you'll have the opportunity to explore the stunning panoramic views from Mount Victoria, visit the renowned Te Papa Museum, and indulge in delicious food and drink at local markets and cafes. It is important to note that this tour offers the flexibility to customize your itinerary and pace, allowing you to focus on your interests and preferences. The meeting point for this tour is the wellington isite visitor information center, where you will be contacted via text or call. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as Wellington's climate can be changeable. Your experienced guide will provide valuable insights and stories about Wellington's history, culture, and lifestyle, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced this private tour in Wellington have raved about the personalized attention, flexibility, and knowledgeable guides. They have been captivated by the stunning panoramic views from Mount Victoria and mesmerized by the exhibits at the Te Papa Museum. The opportunity to customize the itinerary and explore hidden gems has been a highlight for many, allowing them to delve deeper into Wellington's vibrant atmosphere. Reviewers have praised the delicious food and drink at local markets and cafes, ensuring a delightful culinary experience. Overall, customers have expressed their satisfaction with this private tour, praising its immersive nature and the expertise of the guides who have shared fascinating stories and insights about Wellington's history and culture.

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