"Beautiful scenery, art, great food and a touch of Hollywood - it’s all within walking distance in Wellington. The only problem is deciding what to do first". Wellington being the arts and cultural capital of New Zealand remains vibrant all the year round as there is no dearth of sightseeing places in Wellington. Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Wellington is one such park in Wellington which attracts tourists from different parts of the globe. The Wellington Parks and gardens are beautifully maintained by the Wellington City Council. Description of the Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Wellington- Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park provides an unstrained setting for a leisurely evening walk. The Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Wellington was named after the early New Zealand writer Katherine Mansfield who is widely recognized as one of the best short story writers of the world. Katherine Mansfield died young and a park was constructed in her fond memories. Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Wellington comprises of the Lady McKenzie Garden for the Blind which can best be described as an excellent and delightful spot adorned with beds of fragrant shrubs and flowers. Location of the Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Wellington -Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Wellington is situated at the following address- Fitzherbert Street Wellington 6008 New Zealand Other parks and gardens which are thronged by tourists all across the globe are as follows- - Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Wellington - Central Park, Wellington - Wellington Botanic Garden, Wellington - Otari Native Botanic Garden, Wellington - Belmont Regional Park, Wellington - East Harbor Regional Park, Wellington - Frank Kitts Park, Wellington - Khandallah Park, Wellington - Kaitoke Regional Park, Wellington - Tinakori Hill, Wellington - Wellington waterfront So when you plan a trip to Wellington do make it a point to visit Katherine Mansfield Memorial Park, Wellington and explore the serene beauty of the place.
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