Nelson, New Zealand

Nelson
Whakatū (Māori)
View of Nelson from the "Centre of New Zealand" in November 2006
Nickname: 
Sunny Nelson
Motto: 
Latin: Palmam qui meruit ferat
(Let him who has earned it bear the palm)
Nelson region within New Zealand
Coordinates: 41°16′15″S 173°17′2″E / 41.27083°S 173.28389°E / -41.27083; 173.28389
CountryNew Zealand
IslandSouth Island
Unitary authorityNelson City
Settled by Europeans1841
Founded byArthur Wakefield
Named afterHoratio Nelson
ElectoratesNelson
Te Tai Tonga
Suburbs
Government
 • BodyNelson City Council
 • MayorNick Smith
 • Deputy mayorPete Rainey
 • MPsRachel Boyack (Labour)
Tākuta Ferris (Te Pāti Māori)
Area
 • Territorial
422.19 km2 (163.01 sq mi)
 • Urban
54.69 km2 (21.12 sq mi)
Population
 (June 2025)
 • Territorial
54,300
 • Density129/km2 (333/sq mi)
 • Urban
50,800
 • Urban density929/km2 (2,410/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+12 (NZST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+13 (NZDT)
Postcode
7010, 7011, 7020
Area code03
HDI (2023)0.931
very high · 7th
Website
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Nelson (Māori: Whakatū) is a city and unitary authority on the eastern shores of the Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the oldest city in the South Island and the second-oldest settled city in the country; it was established in 1841 and became a city by British royal charter in 1858.

Nelson City is bordered to the west and south-west by the Tasman District and to the north-east, east and south-east by the Marlborough District. The Nelson urban area has a population of 50,800, making it New Zealand's 15th most populous urban area.

Nelson is well known for its thriving local arts and crafts scene; each year, the city hosts events popular with locals and tourists alike, such as the Nelson Arts Festival.