Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Drive Your Children to Te Papa National Museum and Art Gallery in a Luxury Car Rental Wellington


Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand is home to some of the country’s best cultural attractions. The city provides a unique blend of art and culture, fine dine and entertainment along with natural beauty. The vibrant inner city with picturesque exterior is regarded as the coolest little capital in the world. A self drive trip is the best way to get around and explore its attractions. Whenever you plan a visit to the city, you can take advantage of car rental services. There are a lot of companies operating in the city that offer a wide selection of car hire services. If budget is not a concern, hiring luxury car rental Wellington is the best thing you can do to make your travel more enjoyable.

Wellington is all packed with attractions. You can easily spend a few weeks exploring its delights and high quality city life. If your children are accompanying you, make sure to include the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in your itinerary. It is the national museum and art gallery that exhibits numerous collections of dresses and textiles, stamps and related objects, fossils and archaeozoology and specimen of amphibians, mammals and reptiles. Although the collections of the museum can also be seen online but seeing them in real is altogether a different experience.

Te Papa also has a mixture of long term exhibitions of cultural objects, cultural spaces and touring exhibitions. The entry to all permanent exhibitions is free. These are engaging particularly for young people especially children. The museum has so much to offer that you can spend a whole day with your family. The tickets for short term exhibitions need to be purchased; however, there are some days when you can visit them for free. So, avail luxury Car Rental Wellington and spend a fantastic day with your family at Te Papa Museum. 
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