Brooklyn, Wellington
#680 among destinations in New Zealand


Facts and practical information
Brooklyn is a suburb of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. ()
Brooklyn, Wellington – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cuba Street, Wellington Botanic Garden, Willis Street, Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park.
5.4 miEShopping, Shopping districtCuba Street, Wellington
139 min walk • Cuba Street, a vibrant artery in the heart of Wellington, New Zealand, stands as a testament to the city's eclectic charm and lively culture. Renowned as a bustling shopping district, this pedestrian-friendly boulevard is a colorful mosaic of vintage stores, quirky...
5.1 miELush council-run gardens and native forestWellington Botanic Garden, Wellington
130 min walk • Nestled in the heart of New Zealand's vibrant capital, the Wellington Botanic Garden offers a lush sanctuary that spans over 25 hectares of landscaped and native forest areas. Established in 1868, this historic park is a veritable treasure trove of horticultural...
5.4 miEStreet, Shopping, Shopping districtWillis Street, Wellington
138 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Wellington, Willis Street stands as a bustling testament to the city's vibrant shopping culture. This dynamic shopping district is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, offering an eclectic mix of retail experiences that cater to a wide...
2.6 miESport venue, Sport, ParkMakara Peak Mountain Bike Park, Wellington
66 min walk • Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, is a premier sport venue nestled in the rugged hills surrounding Wellington, New Zealand. This world-class mountain biking destination offers a network of trails designed to cater to riders of all skill...
5.1 miEObservatories and planetariums, MuseumCarter Observatory, Wellington
129 min walk • Carter Observatory stands as a beacon of astronomical exploration in the heart of Wellington, New Zealand. This prominent planetarium is nestled amidst the lush Botanic Garden, offering a captivating journey through the stars to residents and tourists alike.
5.1 miEObservatories and planetariumsDominion Observatory, Wellington
131 min walk • The Dominion Observatory is a historic observatory in the Botanic Gardens in Wellington, New Zealand. It was the second observatory in Wellington. It was built in 1907 and originally named the Hector Observatory after James Hector until 1925.
3.5 miEUnderground tunnels dating back to WWIIWrights Hill Fortress, Wellington
90 min walk • Wrights Hill Fortress is a counter bombardment coastal artillery battery in the Karori suburb of Wellington, New Zealand.
5.1 miEMuseum, Art museumAdam Art Gallery, Wellington
130 min walk • The Adam Art Gallery is a "purpose built" arts gallery located in the Kelburn Campus of Victoria University of Wellington in Wellington, New Zealand.
5 miEColonial museum in a historic houseNairn Street Cottage, Wellington
128 min walk • Nairn Street Cottage is Wellington's oldest original cottage. It was originally built by the Wallis family, who lived in the cottage for three generations.
5.1 miEObservatories and planetariumsThomas King Observatory, Wellington
130 min walk • The Thomas King Observatory stands at the top of the Botanic Garden in Wellington, New Zealand, as part of the Carter Observatory. In the past it has housed research, preservation of heritage, education and promotion of astronomy to the public.
5 miEMonuments and statuesWellington College of Education, Wellington
129 min walk • Wellington College of Education was established in 1888 with the purpose of educating teachers in New Zealand. It became the Faculty of Education of Victoria University of Wellington, formed from the School of Education of the University, and the Wellington College of Education on 1 January 2005.