City to Sea Bridge, Wellington
Facts and practical information
The City to Sea Bridge acts as a scenic pedestrian thoroughfare, connecting the bustling heart of Wellington, New Zealand, to the serene waterfront of the city. This iconic bridge is not just a mode of transit but also a piece of public art that enhances the urban landscape with its unique design and cultural significance.
Opened in 1994, the City to Sea Bridge was conceived as a symbolic and functional link between Wellington's civic center and the vast blue of the harbor. Its architecture is a blend of modern design and Maori motifs, reflecting the rich indigenous heritage of New Zealand. The bridge features wooden sculptures and metalwork that tell stories of the local Maori legends, making the journey across not just a walk but an educational experience as well.
Spanning over Jervois Quay, the bridge offers pedestrians a safe and enjoyable route, free from the bustle of city traffic. Visitors and locals alike are drawn to the bridge for its panoramic views of the cityscape and the sea, as well as its close proximity to key attractions such as the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum and the vibrant Wellington Waterfront.
The City to Sea Bridge is more than just a functional piece of infrastructure; it's a destination in its own right. It serves as a gathering place for festivals and events, and its steps often double as seating for performances and public gatherings. The bridge is accessible at all times and offers an unforgettable experience whether you're crossing it by day or taking a leisurely evening stroll with the city lights reflecting on the water.
Victoria StreetLambton Ward (Wellington Central)Wellington 6001
City to Sea Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Cuba Street, Willis Street, Courtenay Place.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to City to Sea Bridge?
How to get to City to Sea Bridge by public transport?
Train
- Lambton (10 min walk)
- Talavera (12 min walk)
Ferry
- Wellington Harbour Ferry (10 min walk)
Bus
- Wellington Station Bus Interchange (19 min walk)
- Molesworth Street – Cathedral • Lines: 14, 91 (23 min walk)