Wellington
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Wellington
Wellington
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Wellington
Wellington
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IN A NUTSHELL

Visit Wellington with Kids

Nestled on the southwestern tip of New Zealand’s North Island, Wellington is a vibrant coastal city that boasts stunning natural scenery and a rich cultural heritage. From wildlife encounters to interactive museums and breakfast at an outdoor market, Wellington is a holiday destination your family will never forget. Finding a destination that will suit every member of your family can be tricky. The teenager who wants to shop? The child who is animal obsessed? The parents who need good quality coffee to get them through? Wellington has got activities that everyone will enjoy. So what are you waiting for? Visit Wellington with kids and create lasting memories!

The Best Time to Visit Wellington with Children

While spring in Wellington can be a bit “four seasons in one day”, it’s an ideal time to visit the capital of New Zealand. Wellington is a place with a wild spirit, which extends to the weather there. Even if the climate isn’t obeying the typical rules of spring, the longer days and warmer temperatures make spring a great time to get outside.

Summer in Wellington means incredible summer events and festivals, meals at award-winning restaurants, walks, ice-cream and a swim at Oriental Bay. Wellington turns on the charm in a big way during summer, which is only natural for a city that sits between a sparkling harbour and lush hills. Although the capital can’t promise full-on scorching weather every day, you can rest assured that your trip to Wellington during the warmer months will be filled with incredible events and festivals, thirst-quenching craft beer, delicious kai and unforgettable arts and culture experiences.

Autumn’s crisp, clear days and nights give you plenty of options to explore a busy and vibrant city. A trip to Wellington in autumn goes beyond just hunting out that perfect fall-toned photo for Instagram. While autumn might mean the weather starts cooling down, the skies are often still clear, so the days are perfect for exploring. Autumn’s event calendar is jam-packed with music, arts, and laughs.

If your idea of a perfect winter involves gallery hopping, cosy eateries, brilliant bars and excellent events, read on. Wellington might not seem like a traditional destination for the coldest months, but what it lacks in snowy slopes it more than makes up for in other ways. Winter in Wellington is all about celebrating the great indoors. When the weather’s less-than-ideal, locals embrace all things cosy, warm, rich, delicious and creative. With an incredible events line-up, including the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest food festival and Aotearoa’s biggest beer festival, Matariki celebrations and more, there’s surely something your family will enjoy.

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How to Get to Wellington with Children

Whether you’re travelling to Wellington by air, train, car or cruising into the harbour on board a ferry or cruise ship, you’ll find it’s easy to get to Wellington with children.

  • By Air
  • By Sea
  • By Road
  • By Train
  • By Cruise

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Must Dos When in Wellington with Children

Wellington Zoo

Wellington Cable Car 

Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne (Named by Time magazine as one of the 100 greatest places in the world, the Zealandia urban eco-sanctuary is a must-visit).

LOCATION

Hotels in Wellington

Our Top Family-Friendly Hotels in Wellington

Novotel Wellington ****

Boulcott Suites *****

Rydges Wellington ****

Mövenpick Hotel Wellington *****

 

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Places to stay in Wellington

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Wellington Cable Car visit with kids

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Bucket Fountain in Wellington New Zealand

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Activities for children ages 0-5

Tiring our babies and toddlers whilst they absorb all that is around them.

Capital E – Capital E provides a safe and fun environment for children to let their minds run wild and free in a creative and interactive space.

The Enormous Crocodile Company – Bike along the waterfront in a quirky crocodile vehicle only found in Wellington.

Be the “I” in WELL_NGTON – Become a part of Wellington – the perfect waterfront photo-op.

Scorching Bay – On a hot summer’s day, the place to be is Scorching Bay on the Miramar Peninsula. There’s also a playground there.

Red Rocks (Pariwhero) – Go for a walk here. These uniquely coloured formations sit on Wellington’s beautifully rugged South Coast.

Wellington Cable Car – Every 10 minutes, the bright red Wellington Cable Car departs from Lambton Quay and makes its way up into the hills of Kelburn.

Wellington Cable Car Museum – Housed in the original winding house for the cable car, the museum extends over two floors and tells the story of the cable car.

Mount Victoria Lookout – The best way to get your bearings of the city is by checking out the views from the top of Mount Victoria, or Mt Vic, as the locals call it.

Bucket Fountain – It takes a special kind of city to rock a fountain made from buckets, but Wellington isn’t your run-of-the-mill kind of city.

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Activities for older kids

Keeping the older kids happy, entertained, and reducing the amount of times they ask for a screen or complain about being bored.

Wētā Workshop – Visit the home of movie-making magic in the heart of Wellywood.

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa – Various interactive exhibitions housed in an architectural wonder of a building.

Katherine Mansfield House & Garden – Take a step into 19th century colonial Wellington and the life of Katherine Mansfield (one of the world’s most acclaimed writers and proud Wellingtonian), in an immersive history experience.

City Gallery Wellington – With a regularly changing programme of contemporary art, a great children activity area and a special parents tour, City Gallery Wellington is a great place to take a family.

The Enormous Crocodile Company – Bike along the waterfront in a quirky crocodile vehicle only found in Wellington.

Petone Settlers Museum – Situated on the Petone shore of Wellington Harbour, the Petone Settlers Museum tells the stories of the people who have made Petone their home.

Be the “I” in WELL_NGTON – Become a part of Wellington – the perfect waterfront photo-op.

Fear Factory – Enjoy a fright and a laugh as you explore a haunted maze that’s just the right amount of freakiness.

Brewtown – This is not just for adults!  It’s also a food and entertainment hub complete with mini-golf, ice-skating, paintball, ten pin bowling, cart racing, and a trampoline park.

Cruise through the city on e-bikes – You don’t need to be an experienced rider to get on an e-bike as it basically does all the work for you.

Scorching Bay –  Known for its golden sand and clear blue waters, the popular beach is the perfect spot for a picnic, a game of beach cricket, swimming, or a climb on the playground.

Red Rocks (Pariwhero) – Take a walk here and relax.

Adrenalin Forest –  Located in Porirua City. In the space of three hours you’ll challenge yourself both mentally and physically while soaring among giant pine trees.

Wellington Cable Car – One of Wellington’s most iconic experiences.

Mount Victoria Lookout – The best way to get your bearings of the city is by checking out the views from the top of Mount Victoria – also one of the best spots in the city for taking in a sunrise or sunset.

Bucket Fountain – You’ll find the Bucket Fountain on Cuba Street where the sight and sound of the brightly coloured buckets filling with water and surprise splashing people walking by is an essential Wellington experience.

Wellington Museum –  The top floor which feels like a set from Harry Potter. Tesla Coils, wonky old stuffed lions (from Wellington Zoo) and movie memorabilia, not just from Peter Jackson but more obscure and distinctly Wellington films.

Southward Car Museum – Even if you couldn’t care less about cars there’s enough weird factor here to entertain everyone.

The Dowse Art Museum – The family merits of The Dowse are apparent before you even get inside.

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Weta Workshop in Wellington

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Petone Wellington

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Wellington Museum

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Wildlife Zoo in Wellington

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Parks & Playgrounds

Parks, Gardens and Reserves

Other Wildlife Places to Visit

Discover more about the best parks and places for children in Wellington.

Family-Friendly Walks in Wellington

From tram rides to waterfalls to hidden fairy doorways, there are endless trail activities to get amongst that will work for the whole family around the Wellington region.

  • Horoeka Reservein
  • Otari-Wilton’s bush
  • Percy Scenic Reserve
  • Queen Elizabeth Park Paraparaumu
  • Queen Elizabeth Park in Masterton
  • Spicer Link
Harbourside Market

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FOOD

Family-friendly cafés & restaurants in Wellington

Whether your little ones are babies, toddlers or full noise kids, these eateries have got great children’s’ (and adults’) menus, nearby activities, and patient staff.

Best Places to eat in Wellington with Children

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ICE-CREAM

Ice-Cream Places in Wellington

Taste the best ice cream in the city – The coolest capital has the coolest selection of ice-cream. Whether you prefer a scoop, soft serve, gelato, or sorbet, Wellington has it all.

Best Places to Grab Ice-Cream in Wellington

TRANSPORTATION

How to Get Around Wellington with Children

Wellington’s compact city centre makes it incredibly easy to get around.

Best Ways to Get Around in Wellington with Children

Walking in Wellington – You can walk from one side of the city to the other in under 30 minutes.

Public Transport – Wellington’s excellent public transport system is well used by locals. Metlink has an easy to use journey planner to help you get anywhere within the Wellington region using buses, trains or ferries.

Cycling – Because Wellington is so compact, getting around on a bike is also a great way to see the city.

Tour Companies –  Tour companies in Wellington are experts at showing you the city from a local’s perspective.

Taxis, shuttles, and ride sharing – Many taxi companies are available. You’ll also find that the drivers at Wellington Combined Taxis can be hired out by the hour, to show you around the city.

Mevo – Mevo is Australasia’s first and only free-floating, climate positive car-share.

Cityhop – Cityhop allows you to rent cars and vans across Wellington for as little as an hour or as long as you like.

Getting around Wellington

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Insider Tips

Snapper Card

The Snapper Card is contactless card that you can load with funds and use to pay for bus, train, and ferry fares throughout the Wellington region. You simply touch your Snapper card to the reader when you board and exit the vehicle, and the fare is automatically deducted from your balance.

Take Breaks

Wellington has plenty to see and do, but it’s important to take breaks and rest throughout the day, especially when travelling with kids. Take breaks at cafes, parks, or other quiet spots to allow everyone to recharge. This will help ensure that everyone has a good time and can fully enjoy the activities and experiences.

The Local Cuisine

Visiting local markets, such as the Thorndon Farmers Market or the Harbourside Market, is a great way to sample a variety of local food and drink.

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