Here’s a friendly, practical rundown of what to do in Wellington, tailored for a short visit and keeping it light but informative.

Quick Scoop: What to do in Wellington

Wellington is a compact, hilly city with a big personality: great food, quirky streets, world‑class museums, and easy‑to‑reach nature. Whether you have half a day or a few days, you can mix culture, views, and local vibes without needing to travel far.

Must‑do highlights

  • Ride the Wellington Cable Car up to the Botanic Garden and enjoy panoramic views over the city and harbour; the ride itself is iconic and the gardens are perfect for a relaxed stroll.
  • Visit Te Papa Tongarewa (Museum of New Zealand) on the waterfront; it’s free, interactive, and a brilliant way to understand Māori culture, Pacific history, and New Zealand’s natural world.
  • Walk the waterfront promenade , stopping for coffee or gelato, then continue along the Writers Walk where quotes from NZ authors are carved into the path.
  • Stroll Cuba Street for street art, vintage shops, record stores, and cafes; it’s the bohemian heart of the city and a great place to grab lunch or dinner.
  • Hike or drive up Mount Victoria for one of the best city‑and‑harbour views, especially at sunset or early evening.

Culture, food, and quirky fun

  • Explore galleries and museums : City Gallery, New Zealand Portrait Gallery, and the NZ Police Museum are all popular with locals and visitors.
  • Check out Wētā Workshop or the Wētā Cave in Miramar for behind‑the‑scenes looks at Lord of the Rings and other film‑effects magic; tours are a hit with film‑and‑fantasy fans.
  • Eat your way around the city : try Malaysian roti canai on Cuba Street, seafood on the waterfront, or a craft‑beer crawl in one of Wellington’s many microbreweries.
  • Try something quirky : visit the NZ Tattoo Museum, ride an e‑scooter along the waterfront, or play mini‑golf at Carlucci Land.

Nature and day trips nearby

  • Zealandia Ecosanctuary offers a chance to see native birds and wildlife in a protected forest valley just outside the city centre.
  • Red Rocks (Pariwhero) is a short drive south where you can see a large colony of fur seals and walk along rugged coastal cliffs.
  • Martinborough wine region is about an hour away and perfect for a half‑day wine‑tasting trip if you have time.

Sample itineraries (tables)

Half‑day in Wellington (1–4 hours)

Time slot| Activity
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Morning / midday| Ride the Cable Car up, explore the Botanic Garden, then walk back down. 15
Lunch| Grab food on Cuba Street or the waterfront. 35
Afternoon| Visit Te Papa, then walk the waterfront and Writers Walk. 35

Full day in Wellington (8–10 hours)

Time slot| Activity
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Morning| Te Papa + waterfront walk. 35
Midday| Cable Car up, Botanic Garden, then lunch in the city. 15
Afternoon| Explore Cuba Street, galleries, or a quirky museum. 34
Evening| Dinner in the city or waterfront, then views from Mount Victoria. 57

Quick tips for visitors

  • Wellington is very walkable but hilly; wear comfy shoes and be ready for stairs.
  • The weather can change quickly; a light rain jacket is almost always a good idea.
  • Check WellingtonNZ’s events page for festivals, markets, and seasonal happenings during your stay.

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