- Wellington - Wikipedia
Wellington takes its name from Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington and victor of the Battle of Waterloo (1815): his title comes from the town of Wellington in the English county of Somerset
- Wellington | New Zealand, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Wellington, capital city, port, and major commercial centre of New Zealand, located in the extreme south of North Island It lies on the shores and hills surrounding Wellington Harbour (Port Nicholson), an almost landlocked bay that is ranked among the world’s finest harbours
- Top 10 things to do in Wellington | 100% Pure New Zealand
Labelled the world's ‘coolest little capital’ by Lonely Planet, Wellington is renowned for its vibrant creative culture Here are the city's top 10 must-dos
- Profile of Wellington - About Wellington City - Wellington City Council
Wellington is New Zealand's centre of government and the world's southernmost capital city Wellington is also the country's cultural capital and the third most populous urban area in New Zealand
- Visit Wellington – WellingtonNZ
Discover iconic landmarks, learn about the city, and explore founding civic moments that have defined New Zealand’s history with this free self-guided tour One of the city’s most iconic experiences, Wellington Cable Car leads to some of the best views of the capital
- Wellington – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Wellington is a huge city with several district articles that contain information about specific sights, restaurants, and accommodation Wellington (Māori: Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is the capital and second largest urban area of New Zealand It is also the world's southernmost capital city of a UN member state
- Wellington Travel Guide (Updated 2025)
A comprehensive budget travel guide to Wellington, New Zealand with tips and advice on things to do, see, ways to save, costs, and more!
- Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Wellington, New Zealand
The city that prides itself on being New Zealand’s cultural, coffee, and craft beer capital boats fine Maori cuisine and is getting the spotlight in the FIFA Women's World Cup
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