Bolton Street Cemetery

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Perched on a hillside above the bustling heart of Wellington, Bolton Street Cemetery is a hauntingly beautiful pocket of history and tranquility. This 19th-century burial ground, now a memorial park, holds the stories of the capital's pioneers, politicians, and ordinary folk, all set against sweeping views of the city and harbour. Wandering its winding paths among lichen-covered headstones and native bush feels more like a stroll through an arboretum than a graveyard—a serene escape that reveals Wellington's early days.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find 1–2 hours sufficient to explore the main paths and read key headstones. If you join a guided tour or linger at the museum, budget up to 2.5 hours. The cemetery is compact but steep—wear comfortable shoes. Combine it with a walk through the adjacent Botanic Garden for a half-day green escape.

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