Wellington, New Zealand

Wellington New Zealand

Things to do in Wellington in November 2026

By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026

For Wellington in November 2026, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Good starting points are Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paekaka, Zealandia Te Mara a Tane, and Mount Victoria Lookout. Check the dated events and venue hours below before assigning fixed dates.

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Wellington in November 2026

Weather

Temperature

63°F / 53°F

17.4°C / 11.8°C

Precipitation

10d

3.5in · 90mm

Daylight

14.4h

Sea

60.8°F

16°C

November warms up, with longer evenings around Cuba Street and Oriental Bay.

Planning checklist

  1. 1Use the Wellington weather, seasonal timing, and attraction list as the spine because the dated November event list is still sparse.
  2. 2Confirm weekly closed days for museums, markets, and major sights even though New Zealand has no national public holidays in November.
  3. 3Group each Wellington day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.

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About Wellington

City overview

Wellington is New Zealand's compact windy capital wrapped around Wellington Harbour, with steep hills, cable-car views, Parliament, Cuba Street, Oriental Bay, and film-industry workshops packed close together. Lambton Quay, Te Aro, Mount Victoria, Thorndon, Miramar, Kelburn, and the waterfront make the city feel walkable but vertical.

Food & drink

Wellington food works best as a coffee, seafood, and brewery crawl: flat whites are pulled at compact roasters, green-lipped mussels and paua turn up on harbor menus, and cheese scones, fish and chips, lamb, chocolate, and hokey pokey ice cream fill the gaps between walks. Cuba Street, Hannahs Laneway, Harbourside Market, Leeds Street, the waterfront, and Miramar cafes make the first route.

Top sights

Ranked for November suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Wellington with pinned top attractions (a through j)
  1. AWellington Botanic Garden ki Paekaka
  2. BZealandia Te Mara a Tane
  3. CMount Victoria Lookout
  4. DWellington Cable Car
  5. EWeta Workshop
  6. FNew Zealand Parliament and Beehive
  7. GMuseum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  8. HOld St Paul's
  9. ICuba Street
  10. JOriental Bay
  • Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paekaka in Wellington1

    Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paekaka

    4.7outdoorOpen daily

    The botanic garden was established in 1868 on the hillside above the city. Native bush, rose gardens, sculptures, views, and cable-car access make it one of the easiest half-day routes.

  • Zealandia Te Mara a Tane in Wellington2

    Zealandia Te Mara a Tane

    4.7outdoorOpen daily

    The fenced ecosanctuary opened to visitors in 1999 in a former reservoir valley, protecting native birds, tuatara, forest, and wetlands from introduced predators. It is a short shuttle or bus ride from the central city.

  • Mount Victoria Lookout in Wellington3

    Mount Victoria Lookout

    4.7outdoorOpen daily

    The lookout rises above the harbor, airport, central city, and Cook Strait approaches. Walking tracks start near Oriental Bay and Mount Victoria village, with road access for faster sunset visits.

Show 7 more sights
  • 4Wellington Cable Car
  • 5Weta Workshop
  • 6New Zealand Parliament and Beehive
  • 7Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  • 8Old St Paul's
  • 9Cuba Street
  • 10Oriental Bay

Neighborhoods

  • CBD and Lambton Quay in wellington1

    CBD and Lambton Quay

    The central business district is narrow and practical, with offices, shops, cable-car access, laneways, the railway station, and Parliament nearby.

  • Te Aro in wellington2

    Te Aro and Cuba Street

    Te Aro is creative and food-heavy, with Cuba Street, bars, cafes, galleries, theatres, vintage stores, and late-night music.

  • Waterfront and Oriental Bay in wellington3

    Waterfront and Oriental Bay

    The harbor edge is open and walkable, with Te Papa, promenades, sculptures, rowing sheds, beaches, restaurants, and ferry views.

  • Mount Victoria in wellington4

    Mount Victoria

    Mount Victoria is leafy and steep, with villas, lookout tracks, village cafes, film-location paths, and quick access to Oriental Bay.

  • Thorndon in wellington5

    Thorndon

    Thorndon is governmental and historic, with Parliament, the Beehive, Old St Paul's, embassies, the railway station, and old cottages.

  • Miramar and Kilbirnie in wellington6

    Miramar and Kilbirnie

    The eastern side is film-and-airport oriented, with Weta Workshop, suburban cafes, beaches, airport access, and roads toward Seatoun.

Day trips

  • 80km / 1-1.5h by car over Remutaka Hill or train plus local transfer

    Wairarapa and Martinborough

    The wine region adds pinot noir cellar doors, Greytown shops, Featherston book stops, and rural scenery beyond the hills.

  • 50km / 45-60min by Kapiti Line train or car from Wellington

    Kapiti Coast

    Beaches, Paekakariki, Paraparaumu, and Kapiti Island nature trips make the easiest north-coast day.

  • 7km / 20-25min by ferry from Queens Wharf

    Matiu/Somes Island

    The harbor island has quarantine history, wildlife, walking tracks, and strong city-and-harbor views without a long transfer.

Getting around

Metlink buses, trains, harbor ferries, the cable car, walking routes, and Snapper cards cover most city trips, though hills and wind slow short distances. The airport, Miramar, Zealandia, Wairarapa, and Kapiti Coast each need separate timing rather than a single central-city walk.

Common questions about Wellington in November

Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Wellington in November?
Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Wellington list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
How do I plan Wellington days without crossing the city twice?
Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
What to pack for Wellington in November

Pack for November's weather, not a generic Wellington checklist.

  • Layerable daytime clothes for average highs around 17°C / 63°F.
  • A light evening layer because nights average 12°C / 53°F.
  • Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 10 rainy days.
How many days do you need in Wellington
4 days covers the main Wellington highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
Is Wellington worth visiting in November
Yes. Wellington in November: 17.4°C high, 11.8°C low, 90mm rain over 10 days, 14.4h daylight. Mild and dry — shoulder-season sweet spot.

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