Wellington is the capital of New Zealand and luckily that’s where my relatives live. So, this is a big big saving for us instead of staying at a hotel. But yeah, technically the reason why we went there was to spend some time with them. My mom, sister and I stayed at Daddy’s house (auncle; older brother of my mom) which is at Karori and sometimes we stay at my Tito Inag ot Tita Lil's house.
Commuting in Wellington is easy. When no one was available to drive us around the city, we take the bus to go to the city and take the bus again going home or someone would usually pick us at wherever we were. Riding the bus is cheap and it's as easy as one, two, three.
The museum has a total of six floors and an outside like park. It is huge and nice. Each part is full of surprises and is detailed. I must say that it was worth the visit plus it’s free so we did not spend a single penny.
The garden also has a duck pond which has a lot of pigeons in front of it when we went there.
I’m not even sure how long we were there but we saw a playground with a huge slide. So, me and my cousins played on the playground for a while.
BOTANIC GARDEN AND WELLINGTON CABLE CAR
Be sure to wear flats or sneakers when going here. The Botanic Garden is twenty six (26) hectares of unique landscape with beautiful flowers and huge old trees.
- One: Take note of the bus number you have to get on
- Two: Have enough change to pay for the bus
- Three: Get off the right bus stop
But if you don't want to ride the bus you can always opt to take a cab. Walking also works but from where we stayed going to the city or to the malls, it is still advisable to take the bus. Going there walking might take forever. Haha. But we do walk a lot going to the mini mart, school of my cousin to pick him up and to buy fish and chips. Hmmmm... Yummy!
There are a lot of places to go to in Wellington. Parks, Museums, Malls, Pools and so on.
TE PAPA
Te Papa is one of the popular museum in Wellington and is one of a must-go-to places in Wellington. It is open every day of the year, including public holidays from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm and 10:00 am and 9:00 pm on Thursdays. The entrance is fee but there are some exhibits and activities inside that charge an entrance fee. The museum is a large place that helps you discover new things from the unique natural environment, Maori culture, dynamic heritage and fascinating history of New Zealand.
At the top of the hill or garden (I don't know what to call it) is the cable car. That's our ride going to the city. It is one of Wellinton's oldest and most popular tourist attraction. One way ride costs $3.00 and a round trip is $6.00. When riding the cable never forget to look at the window to view the beautiful land of Wellington.
After riding the cable car we went to the mall to do a little shopping. Unlike in Manila, the malls closes at around 4:00-5:00 pm. So we always go to the mall around lunch time up to closing time.
THE PARLIAMENT BUILDING
The Parliament Building is also known as The Beehive Building. It is a ten-story building is shaped like an actual beehive. It is where the office of the Prime Minister is and the other cabinet members. It is located at the corner of Molesworth Street and Lambton Quay in Wellington. Given that the office of the Prime Minister is in Wellington, it is already given that the Prime Minister also lives in Wellington. Surprisingly, the house of the Minister is just within the area where "normal" people lives. There is no special treatment for him. He has to follow the rules like everyone else especially traffic rules and speed limits. I believe that he also does not have a super duper strict security for him.
I promise to be back in New Zealand someday. I'm just not sure when but I promise to be back :)
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