Mount Victoria Lookout is located in Devonport, Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), New Zealand. It’s a spot you can visit anytime of day but I would highly recommend sunrise or sunset. The views over the city at this time with that light are incredible.

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If it’s your first time in Auckland, there’s a whole host of must-see spots. But for now, let’s dive into Mount Victoria Lookout. Keep reading for everything you need to know for your visit.

girl sitting on top of Mount Victoria Summit Lookout

Mount Victoria is located on the North Shore, affectionately dubbed “The Shore” by locals, in Auckland, New Zealand’s biggest city.

To get here and if traveling from the city you will most likely be crossing the iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge. This in itself is an amazing view and a great start to your journey.

Departing from the CBD typically takes about 20 minutes, though traffic fluctuations might extend the drive to around 40 minutes. It’s always wise to peek at Google Maps for real-time updates before embarking on your drive.

MOUNT VICTORIA LOOKOUT PARKING

I’ll be frank—finding parking near Mount Victoria can be a bit of a mission. However, exercising patience usually pays off. Personally, I prefer the side streets when I visit. It is a residential area, meaning often there are no parking fees or time limits to worry about. But, make sure to check the parking signs though as it does depend on the time of day.

As the paths start from Kerr Street, this is always the first street I attempt to park on. If that fails give Rattray Street or Calliope Road a go.

view of City from Mount Victoria Lookout Auckland
view of Rangitoto from Mount Victoria Lookout Auckland

MOUNT VICTORIA LOOKOUT WALK

You would think that as Mount Victoria sits as the highest volcano on the North Shore, the walk would be a bit longer than 10-20 minutes. However, at 283 feet it is a short one and is easily accessible via Kerr Street. 

KEY INSIGHTS

Location: North Shore, Auckland

Duration: 10-20 mins

Length: 1km | 0.62 miles

Elevation: 39m

Difficulty: Easy

Open: Year-round

Girls sitting having picnic at Mount Victoria Lookout

MOUNT VICTORIA LOOKOUT VIEWS

The summit of Mount Victoria Lookout provides sweeping views across Waitematā Harbour to Auckland city, all the way across to Takapuna and Rangitoto. 

As I mentioned earlier, I would highly recommending visiting this one for sunrise or sunset. There are plenty of spots at the summit to park up with a picnic blanket and soak in the views.

THE AREA

The North Shore is definitely one of the most popular areas of Auckland. It’s full of great cafes, restaurants and shopping. It’s close enough to the inner city but still far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the city itself.

Devonport holds some other great gems as well, including its very own Chocolate Factory and the Cheltenham Beach on a hot summers day. There’s also another lookout to consider–North Head (personally I think the views from Mount Victoria of the city are better). Additionally, it serves as a hub for travellers as this is also where the ferry terminal is, providing convenient access to explore Auckland further.

WHAT TO DO IN AUCKLAND

There are so many fun activities and great places to see when visiting Auckland. 

If you’re eager to dive into Auckland city, my post 10 Things You Should Expect When Visiting Auckland serves as your ultimate guide. From the culture to great viewpoints it has a bit of everything. And if you’re curious about what it’s like to call Auckland home, I delve into that aspect as well, offering insights into the city’s unique lifestyle and atmosphere.

why travel Auckland New Zealand lookout from Waitemata Harbour
Piha beach in West Coast Auckland New Zealand landscape photos
aucklands matakana market

In this post, we’ve explored why Mount Victoria Lookout should be on your list of places to visit when in Tāmaki Makaurau. Whether you’re visiting during the day, at sunrise or sunset, the views from this vantage point are pretty incredible. Also being set within an awesome suburb like Devonport means that there is plenty of other things to see and do. Happy exploring!