“Reminiscences make one feel so deliciously aged and sad” George Bernard ShawInstead of feeling so deliciously aged and sad, there is something under the sun which essentially evokes something more than simply sad feelings, like City to Sea Bridge, Wellington. Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand has always a special place for architecture in its heart. Not only is this, the fact that Wellington cherishes a great value for its heritage as well as its historical past, also justified by many tangible examples scattered in the city. The most prominent and magnificent example of those is nothing but City to Sea Bridge, Wellington. City to Sea Bridge, Wellington is a magnificent eye-catching spot which has been attracting travelers from all over the globe for years. This is actually a beautiful bridge, built in a magnificent way stands as the link between the heart of the city and the nearby waterfront. An unparallel piece of architecture, the eye-catching City to Sea Bridge reflects the city's heritage and historic links with the sea. New and intriguing vistas wait for discovery on each return visit and from the many distinguished vantage points afforded by the design of the bridge. Once you visit this bridge, you will come to know that particularly stunning are the evening reflections of the large copper globe above the square, in the windows of the council buildings. The total locale is outstandingly gorgeous. To increase the beauty of the whole scenario, you will find magnificent contribution by the distinctive Nikau palms which are also adorning the exterior of the public library. Neighborhood: Lambton Quay Area Nearest Train: City Circular Bus Route; bus C Phone: +64 4 802 4860 (Visitor Information Centre) Fax: +64 4 802 4863 (Visitor Information Centre) Enjoy your Wellington tour!
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