Wellington Botanic Garden

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Perched on the slopes of a hill overlooking the city, Wellington Botanic Garden is a lush 25-hectare oasis that blends native New Zealand bush with formal European garden design. This beloved green space offers a tranquil escape from the urban bustle, with panoramic views of the harbour and city skyline. Whether you're a keen botanist, a casual stroller, or a family looking for a picnic spot, the garden's diverse landscapes—from the fragrant Rose Garden to the native forest—provide a serene setting for relaxation and exploration.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that 1.5 to 2 hours is enough to explore the main highlights, including a ride on the cable car and a stroll through the Rose Garden and Begonia House. If you're keen to do the full loop of the gardens, including the native bush walk and sculpture trail, allow half a day. The gardens are free to enter (cable car fare applies), and you can easily combine a visit with a morning at Te Papa museum or a walk along the waterfront.

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