Your guide to winter in Wellington
‘Brr’, you say? Yes, it’s winter in Wellington, so the chills are multiplying. Don’t worry, though — the city has plenty of fun to warm you up. So, grab your coat and scarf and head out the door.
At the centre of New Zealand you’ll find Wellington, a region with so much to offer. Nestled between green hills and a sparkling harbour, the city is full of things just waiting to be discovered.
‘Brr’, you say? Yes, it’s winter in Wellington, so the chills are multiplying. Don’t worry, though — the city has plenty of fun to warm you up. So, grab your coat and scarf and head out the door.
Treat your taste buds at one of these new cafés, restaurants, and bars in Wellington.
Think roaring fireplaces, candles, warm service, and hearty soul food. Just add a glass of local Martinborough pinot noir, and you have a perfect winter’s evening.
The capital is home to some of New Zealand’s best designers. Shop their wares at flagship stores dotted around the city centre. If you’re lucky, you’ll even get to see the faces behind the brands in store.
There’s so much to see and do in the capital. To get you started, here are the top 10 things to do when you visit.
If you’ve only got a day in Wellington and want to get a feel of what the city is like – get ready for a whirlwind tour of tastes, sights, and sounds. If you don’t fit everything in, you can always come back for more.
New Zealand’s national museum reflects the country’s identity, history, and culture.
Hei whakanui i te wiki o te Reo Māori, anei ētahi kīanga paku hei āwhina i a koe ki te huri haere, kia whānui ake hoki tō mōhio mō Te Whanganui a Tara.
In Wellington’s vast coffee scene, a small café is mixing passion, expertise, and coffee beans into a fine art.
It’s the power of flour — pizza dough topped with quality ingredients (and plenty of cheese) is all you need. At many of Wellington’s best pizza places, you can watch bakers tossing dough and smell the wood-fired ovens. Whether you’re looking for a cheeky slice or hungry for a whole pizza, check out these Wellington spots.
Got something to celebrate? Or just feeling fancy? Wellington restaurants know how to make you feel special. Try out these top-tier places for your next big occasion — whether it’s a birthday, graduation, anniversary, or just a Wednesday.
A Kiwi version of a New York delicatessen brings classic Jewish tastes to an inner-city eatery.
Wondering where to eat with dogs in Wellington? These dog-friendly cafés and bars are a great place to start. If you’ve got a furry friend with a taste for a puppuccino, or you’re a dog lover hoping to spot a good boy/girl, these cafés and bars are great spots for dogs and humans alike.
Established in a former petrol station garage, Garage Project is a brewery fuelled by a love of creativity.
Wellington is fortunate to have a batch of fantastic restaurants that have stood the test of time.
This pest-proof ‘urban island’ is the closest thing you’ll find to experiencing what New Zealand was like before humans.
Space Place is home to a digital full-dome planetarium, the historic Thomas Cooke telescope, and interactive galleries and exhibitions.
When it’s wet outside, the capital provides plenty of indoor activities to keep you occupied. Head to these Wellington attractions to stay warm, dry, and entertained.
Walk the corridors of power and see where New Zealand laws and policies are made.
Whatever the weather, the Wellington region has plenty to keep the kids entertained during the school holidays. Explore an island, take a trip to space, or learn about history at the capital’s many things to see and do for kids of all ages.
The first carboNZero-certified zoo in the world, Te Nukuao Wellington Zoo puts conservation at the centre of everything it does.
The capital is a film lover’s dream destination. It has a thriving movie industry, is a UNESCO City of Film, and is home to many independent cinemas. Sit back in a plush chair and view a movie in style.
The heritage and history of a place helps ground us as we look to the future. Te Whanganui a Tara has a wealth of institutions dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of the city, region, and country.
Experience the stories of Wellington and its people. From maritime history, early Māori settlement, and the city’s evolution since becoming the capital in 1865.
30 May – 14 June 2025
19 July 2025Sky Stadium
14 – 31 August 2025St James Theatre
12 July 2025Sky Stadium
7 March – 5 December 2025Michael Fowler Centre
18 September – 5 October 2025TSB Arena
20 February – 13 July 2025Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre | 10am—5pm (last entry 4pm)
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Everything you need to plan your ultimate stay in Wellington.