Nelson Introduction
Nelson, Nelson, New Zealand, is a city in the top of the South Island, known for its vibrant arts scene, beautiful gardens, and outdoor activities. It is home to the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT), a leading tertiary institution, and the Nelson Airport, the second busiest airport in New Zealand. The region is famous for its wine industry, with many vineyards and wineries located in the surrounding area. Nelson also has a rich cultural heritage, with numerous historic buildings and museums, including the Nelson Provincial Museum and the Trafalgar Centre. The city is surrounded by stunning natural scenery, including the Abel Tasman National Park and the Kahurangi National Park, making it an ideal destination for hiking, skiing, and fishing.