
As you may recall, we ascended high atop a hill over looking Wellington via the Wellington Cable Car:

From here we then proceeded downhill on foot via the Wellington Botanic Garden. Exiting the garden we headed east, joined Bowen Street, and set forth for the New Zealand Parliament. Our first view of the buildings associated with parliament was that of the Beehive, the Executive Wing of New Zealand Parliament buildings. The Beehive houses the office of the Prime Minister and other ministers of Parliament:

Off to the right in the photo above is a bit of Edwardian neoclassical architecture. This is Parliament House:

South of the Beehive, where Bowen Street intersects Lambton Quay, is the Wellington Cenotaph. Also known as the Wellington Citizen’s War Memorial, this impressive monument commemorates those who lost their lives in World Wars I and II:

Now for another floral slide show featuring specimens we encountered in the Wellington Botanic Garden:






Gorgeous, Doug! If (when) we can travel safely again, I really, really want to visit New Zealand. Until then, I will live vicariously through your beautiful photos.
Thank you so very much, Valerie. I’m so glad you’re enjoying my New Zealand series.