

If you fancy some Beatles memorabilia, quirky art prints of the city or Liverpool-themed jewellery then this is the place for you. There are scenic views of the water merged with cultural offerings at Tate Liverpool, plus plenty of tourist supplies to take home. It’s a hotbed of activity with swanky bars and restaurants, incredible museums and galleries, event spaces, shops and more. The Royal Albert Dock is a stunning space which is steeped in history. Step back in time and visit Wellington’s oldest original cottage and heritage garden.Luke Jerram's Floating Earth is illuminated on the Albert Dock this evening as the city prepares to welcome Eurovision (Image: Liverpool Echo) Head to the Wellington waterfront and enjoy the sights and flavours of the city’s oldest and most popular market. Blossom Valleyġ4 Sep – Aston Norwood Gardens Greytown Festival of Christmas You’ll find exhibitions that delight and challenge. Wellington’s contemporary art gallery is a dynamic cultural presence. Michael Fowler Centre | $43.90 City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi ‘Hello! We’re The Wiggles’ Live in Concert New Zealand's national museum reflects the country's identity, history, and culture. With rare forests, picnic spots and native wildlife, Ngā Manu nature reserve is a top spot to go for a day out on the Kāpiti Coast.

Visit the home of movie-making magic in the heart of Wellywood, and see behind the scenes of world-renowned films and television.

The ultimate destination for craft beer, and food, plus 4,500 square metres devoted to entertainment. – Tākina Wellington Convention & Exhibition Centre Pūkaha National Wildlife CentreĮxplore the forest, meet native birds, and learn about the connection to the land at a unique conservation centre in Mount Bruce Reserve. Get among the treetops at Adrenalin Forest - an epic aerial obstacle course designed to challenge you physically and mentally.

22 Jul – Wellington Museum | Free Adrenalin Forest
