Photo: SPCarterObservatory / CC BY-SA 4.0
Perched atop the Botanic Garden hill, Space Place is Wellington's window to the cosmos. This modern observatory and planetarium combines cutting-edge astronomy with interactive exhibits that make the universe feel within reach. The 360° digital planetarium immerses you in starry skies, while the historic Thomas Cooke telescope invites you to peer at planets and nebulae. It's a stellar addition to any Wellington itinerary, especially for families or anyone curious about the night sky.
Highlights & What to See
- Planetarium Shows: Daily screenings that explore black holes, Māori star lore, or the search for life beyond Earth – each show is a visual feast.
- Historic Telescope: The 100-year-old Thomas Cooke refractor, still in use for public viewing sessions on clear nights.
- Interactive Exhibits: Hands-on displays on gravity, solar systems, and the Southern Cross – great for kids and adults alike.
- Sun Viewing: Safely observe sunspots and solar flares through a dedicated solar telescope (weather permitting).
- Māori Astronomy: A dedicated section on Matariki (the Pleiades) and traditional navigation using stars.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for 1.5–2 hours to enjoy a planetarium show and explore the exhibits. Evening visits during clear skies offer telescope viewing; check the schedule in advance. It's easily combined with a morning at the Botanic Garden or a stroll through the nearby Zealandia sanctuary.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wellington Botanic Garden – right next door; ride the cable car down to the city centre.
- Zealandia – a world-class eco-sanctuary for native birds, a 20-minute walk away.
- Te Papa Museum – New Zealand's national museum, just a 15-minute drive or scenic walk.
- Mount Victoria Lookout – panoramic views of the city and harbour, a short drive or hike.
- Wellington Waterfront – lively promenade with cafés, galleries, and the iconic red sheds.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.
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Image credits
- Te Papa Museum — Ulrich Lange, Bochum, Germany / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Zealandia Eco-Sanctuary — Daderot / CC0
- Mount Victoria Lookout — Joe Shlabotnik / CC BY 2.0
- Wellington Cable Car — Takeshi Aida from Hong Kong, Hong Kong / CC BY-SA 2.0