Tag: Wellington Botanical Garden
Wellington City
I adore New Zealand’s capital city. Wellington was my hometown for nine very happy years. The memories it holds for me are etched all over the city. I spent several years studying at Victoria University and then worked in the capital for four years before moving to London.
Things I love most about Wellington:
- You can walk from one end of Wellington to the other
- Wellington Cable Car
- Lots of great independent cafes serving the perfect brew
- Te Papa Museum
- The ‘feel good’ vibe
- Oriental Parade
- Very family friendly
- City to Sea Walkway
- The pubs and bars
- Wellington Botanical Garden
- Civic Square and Lambton Quay
- The Beehive
The beautiful globe-like sculpture of silver ferns hangs over Civic Square.
Looking down one of Wellington’s main streets, Lambton Quay.
The amazing Parliamentary Building known as The Beehive. The Executive Wing of parliament has been named The Beehive due to its shape. It’s here that the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers have offices and this is where the Cabinet meets.
Playtime in Wellington Botanical Garden
We had an enjoyable ride in the Wellington Cable Car up to the Botanical Garden. It was a scorching day. Mum, Imogen and I met my sister and baby Amber by the duck pond in a shaded area of the garden. Imogen and Amber ran around and chased one another in Anderson Park where Shakespeare plays are performed outside during the summer.
The incredible views over Wellington from the top of the Cable Car where the Botanical Garden is situated. The beauty of Wellington never ceases to take my breath away.
Cousins Imogen and Amber ran after one another all afternoon. Imogen was desperate to get hold of Amber’s hat and looked like the cat who’d got the cream once it was on her head!
Imogen and Amber playing with Gran and their hats in the park. We all had a wonderful day out with many happy memories.