The essential introduction to Wellington! Jump on a bike and your guide will show you around the Wellington Waterfront and introduce you to some fascinating past and present figures who have made Wellington the creative capital it is today.
This tour is perfect for those with just a couple of hours to spare or who prefer to ride only on cycle paths. Introduction to Wellington is set at an easy pace with plenty of time for questions and taking photos at each of the tour stops. Your tour focuses on six city shaping people and will introduce you to some key Wellington landmarks including the New Zealand Parliament, Wellington Stadium, Te Papa Museum, Cuba St, Oriental Bay, Wellington Railway Station and the historic Wellington Waterfront. You will use regular bikes for this tour as it’s mostly flat, but you can upgrade to an electric bike if you like.
Meet your guide at Switched On Bikes on Queens Wharf in central Wellington in time for a 10:30am departure. After listening to the safety briefing, enjoy time to practice in a car-free space before heading out. The tour is light hearted and fun. This business is Wellington based and has been running bike tours for more than seven years so you can have confidence riding with them. Your tour ends back at Switched on Bikes in Central Wellington.
You’ll learn about
- First country to give women the right to vote
- Wellington’s Maori culture and history
- Film making in the capital
- The windiest city in the world!
- Cuba St, Wellington’s progressive heart
Riding Level: Easy
Duration: 2-2.5 hrs
Distance: Short < 10km
Start Time: 10:30am, afternoon departure available upon request