Map of Wellington | Suburbs, Harbour, Hills & City Guide
Map of Wellington – Suburbs, Harbour, Hills & City Guide
This map of Wellington provides a detailed overview of New Zealand’s capital, including its suburbs, harbour, hillside terrain, major roads and key landmarks. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Wellington is laid out.
Wellington is known for its compact CBD, harbour setting, steep hills and surrounding suburban districts. Key areas include the city centre, Te Aro, Thorndon, Newtown, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Porirua.
Wellington is located at the southern tip of New Zealand’s North Island on Wellington Harbour. Major areas include the CBD, Te Aro, Thorndon, Newtown and surrounding regions such as Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Porirua.
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This Wellington map highlights the harbour, CBD, hillside suburbs and regional connections across the wider metropolitan area.
Where Is Wellington Located?
Wellington is located at the southern tip of New Zealand’s North Island. It sits along Wellington Harbour and faces the Cook Strait, which separates the North and South Islands.
- North: Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt regions
- East: harbour and coastal suburbs
- South: Cook Strait coastline
- West: hillside suburbs and coastal areas
Main Areas and Suburbs of Wellington
Wellington includes a compact city centre surrounded by hillside suburbs and a wider metropolitan region.
- Wellington CBD — central business and government district
- Te Aro — inner-city lifestyle and entertainment area
- Thorndon — government and historic district
- Newtown — inner southern suburb with residential and retail areas
- Kelburn — hillside suburb overlooking the city
- Karori — large western residential suburb
- Lower Hutt — major city northeast of Wellington
- Upper Hutt — further inland regional city
- Porirua — city north of Wellington along the coast
- Miramar — eastern suburb near the airport
Major Areas of Wellington Explained
- City centre — includes the CBD, waterfront and Te Aro
- Inner suburbs — includes Thorndon, Newtown and nearby areas
- Hillside suburbs — includes Kelburn and Karori
- Eastern suburbs — includes Miramar and coastal districts
- Hutt Valley — includes Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt
- Northern corridor — includes Porirua and surrounding areas
Key Geographic Features
- Wellington Harbour — central natural harbour
- Cook Strait — body of water between the North and South Islands
- Hilly terrain — steep slopes shape much of the city
- Coastal inlets and bays — common around the harbour
- Narrow land corridors — affect transport routes
- Wind-exposed geography — contributes to Wellington’s climate
Wellington Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Wellington is useful for understanding how transport routes connect the CBD with surrounding regions across hills and narrow coastal corridors.
- Rail lines — connect Wellington with Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Porirua
- Main highways — link the city with the rest of the North Island
- Urban roads — wind through hilly suburbs
- Ferry routes — connect Wellington with the South Island
- Airport access — Wellington Airport is located southeast of the city centre
Why People Search for a Map of Wellington
- To understand how the city sits around the harbour
- To locate suburbs like Te Aro, Thorndon and Newtown
- To explore connections between Wellington and the Hutt Valley
- To see how hills affect the city layout
- To plan travel routes across a compact but complex terrain
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Wellington Map FAQs
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Where is Wellington located?
Wellington is located at the southern tip of New Zealand’s North Island. -
What are the main areas of Wellington?
Main areas include the CBD, Te Aro, Thorndon, Newtown and surrounding regions like Lower Hutt and Porirua. -
Why is Wellington hilly?
Wellington is surrounded by steep terrain, which shapes the layout of its suburbs and roads. -
Is Wellington a large city?
Wellington is relatively compact but part of a wider metropolitan region including the Hutt Valley and Porirua.
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