Guidebook for Christchurch

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Guidebook for Christchurch

Food Scene

Best for Take Out but St. Asaph Street restaurant is best to eat at.
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Coriander's
70-76 Rolleston Dr
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Best for Take Out but St. Asaph Street restaurant is best to eat at.
Corianders is not simply considered a restaurant. Amar and their satisfied customers have defined it as a "culinary experience", complete with authentic surroundings, fine details, and a friendly staff. At Rolleston and St. Asaph, in particular, guests have the unique opportunity to view their orders being prepared. The menu is extensive and complete, inspired by North Indian cuisine and topped off with a list of premium wines.
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Coriander's
70-76 Rolleston Dr
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Corianders is not simply considered a restaurant. Amar and their satisfied customers have defined it as a "culinary experience", complete with authentic surroundings, fine details, and a friendly staff. At Rolleston and St. Asaph, in particular, guests have the unique opportunity to view their orders being prepared. The menu is extensive and complete, inspired by North Indian cuisine and topped off with a list of premium wines.
Upmarket restaurant with a bright, airy feel emphasizing on local & organic NZ cuisine & desserts.
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Strawberry Fare
15 Bealey Ave
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Upmarket restaurant with a bright, airy feel emphasizing on local & organic NZ cuisine & desserts.
The lively ambiance, efficient, friendly service and delicious Italian-themed & NZ Regional offerings ensure our customers return time and time again. Great vibe for singles, couples and families. Paige, our Group Coordinator will ensure everything runs smoothly for your large group. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free options available. Reservations recommended (esp. Friday and Saturday). Phone 03 355 4744 Location: 192 Papanui Road, Opposite Merivale Mall. Fully licenced, with a full bar and cocktail menu.
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Tutto Bene Restaurant & Pizzeria
192 Papanui Rd
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The lively ambiance, efficient, friendly service and delicious Italian-themed & NZ Regional offerings ensure our customers return time and time again. Great vibe for singles, couples and families. Paige, our Group Coordinator will ensure everything runs smoothly for your large group. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free options available. Reservations recommended (esp. Friday and Saturday). Phone 03 355 4744 Location: 192 Papanui Road, Opposite Merivale Mall. Fully licenced, with a full bar and cocktail menu.
BBQ Brazil Churrasco South American Cuisine BBQ Brazil Churrasco brings an authentic dining experience from Brazil to Christchurch. Churrasco is a unique BBQ art used in Brazil for centuries. The meat is traditionally placed on skewers and grilled on an open charcoal flame for perfect succulence.
Brazooka - BBQ Brazil
505A Papanui Road
BBQ Brazil Churrasco South American Cuisine BBQ Brazil Churrasco brings an authentic dining experience from Brazil to Christchurch. Churrasco is a unique BBQ art used in Brazil for centuries. The meat is traditionally placed on skewers and grilled on an open charcoal flame for perfect succulence.
Pretty much a local secret until Cuisine magazine named them as the 2015 New Zealand Restaurant of the Year, Roots (in the port town of Lyttelton) is Christchurch’s rising star. Aftershocks were still rattling when Giulio and Christy Sturla launched this bold new dining experience based on food they have grown, foraged or sourced locally from artisan and sustainable producers. Roots is a hands-on experience from start to finish.
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Roots Restaurant
8 London St
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Pretty much a local secret until Cuisine magazine named them as the 2015 New Zealand Restaurant of the Year, Roots (in the port town of Lyttelton) is Christchurch’s rising star. Aftershocks were still rattling when Giulio and Christy Sturla launched this bold new dining experience based on food they have grown, foraged or sourced locally from artisan and sustainable producers. Roots is a hands-on experience from start to finish.
Pescatore – an award-wining fine dining experience in Christchurch’s 5-star The George Hotel – is one of New Zealand’s outstanding contemporary dining destinations. The uber-cool styling and pared back furnishings are just the entrée to a memorable dining experience that takes New Zealand specialities to a completely new level of creative culinary achievement. The a la carte and degustation menus cover an ever-evolving range of dishes featuring the best of local New Zealand land and sea produce, and an extensive wine list to match. Chef de Cuisine Reon Hobson designs and delivers creative food with a passion and precision that never fails to surprise the senses.
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Pescatore Restaurant
50 Park Terrace
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Pescatore – an award-wining fine dining experience in Christchurch’s 5-star The George Hotel – is one of New Zealand’s outstanding contemporary dining destinations. The uber-cool styling and pared back furnishings are just the entrée to a memorable dining experience that takes New Zealand specialities to a completely new level of creative culinary achievement. The a la carte and degustation menus cover an ever-evolving range of dishes featuring the best of local New Zealand land and sea produce, and an extensive wine list to match. Chef de Cuisine Reon Hobson designs and delivers creative food with a passion and precision that never fails to surprise the senses.
When the early-morning sun streams into Christchurch’s C-1 Espresso café, you’ll find a mixed crowd sipping cappuccinos or lattes, or biting into corn and coriander fritters and bacon and cream-cheese bagels. You may spot young mothers, academics, architects, businesspeople, tourists and quite possibly Christchurch’s former mayor Garry Moore at the quirky city café – just one of the many party faithful frequenting C-1. In 2014 C-1 was named New Zealand Café of the Year. Not only do they make a mean cup of coffee but you can also order excellent burgers that are served to your table via a pneumatic tube at 100 km/hr.
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C1 Espresso
185 High St
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When the early-morning sun streams into Christchurch’s C-1 Espresso café, you’ll find a mixed crowd sipping cappuccinos or lattes, or biting into corn and coriander fritters and bacon and cream-cheese bagels. You may spot young mothers, academics, architects, businesspeople, tourists and quite possibly Christchurch’s former mayor Garry Moore at the quirky city café – just one of the many party faithful frequenting C-1. In 2014 C-1 was named New Zealand Café of the Year. Not only do they make a mean cup of coffee but you can also order excellent burgers that are served to your table via a pneumatic tube at 100 km/hr.
For authentic Italian cuisine and the best pizza in Christchurch, look no further than Casa Nostra Italian Kitchen When you’re looking for delicious homemade Italian pasta and authentic Italian dishes they deliver the tasty treats that you deserve. Whether it’s pasta, risotto, or gelati, their mouthwatering menu will give you the culinary experience that will keep you going back for more!
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Casa Nostra Italian Restaurant
2 Waterman Pl
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For authentic Italian cuisine and the best pizza in Christchurch, look no further than Casa Nostra Italian Kitchen When you’re looking for delicious homemade Italian pasta and authentic Italian dishes they deliver the tasty treats that you deserve. Whether it’s pasta, risotto, or gelati, their mouthwatering menu will give you the culinary experience that will keep you going back for more!

Drinks & Nightlife

Tavern Harewood was purpose built in 1999 to cater for an expanding area that needed a good pub. Since then Tavern Harewood has built a reputation as a great place to meet, eat and drink!, on Fridays and Saturdays we have live music. We have a restaurant serving a full lunch and dinner menu, our dinner meals are only $25 even if you want a Flintstone steak!
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Tavern Harewood
333 Harewood Rd
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Tavern Harewood was purpose built in 1999 to cater for an expanding area that needed a good pub. Since then Tavern Harewood has built a reputation as a great place to meet, eat and drink!, on Fridays and Saturdays we have live music. We have a restaurant serving a full lunch and dinner menu, our dinner meals are only $25 even if you want a Flintstone steak!
They have really great food and a good place to meet friendly locals
Speight's Ale House
2 Troup Dr
They have really great food and a good place to meet friendly locals
Boo Radley’s Food & Liquor is an award winning southern-USA styled bar & restaurant with a distinctly New Zealand twist. We offer a great sharing plate selection made from the finest local ingredients, complimented with exceptional cocktails, a large range of domestic and international craft beers, a hand-picked wine list and the largest selection of Bourbon Whiskey in New Zealand.
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Boo Radley's Food & Liquor
98 Victoria St
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Boo Radley’s Food & Liquor is an award winning southern-USA styled bar & restaurant with a distinctly New Zealand twist. We offer a great sharing plate selection made from the finest local ingredients, complimented with exceptional cocktails, a large range of domestic and international craft beers, a hand-picked wine list and the largest selection of Bourbon Whiskey in New Zealand.

Parks & Nature

You might have to do this one over a couple of days...your choice to be driven around or walk the 21 ha and discover beautiful, lush, tranquil gardens, our New Zealand section of plants and trees, lovely Club House Cafe situated in North Hagley Park and the Ilex Cafe in the heart of the gardens as well as visitor center and gift shop. Highly recommend the indoor gardens / greenhouses (look for the old buildings in the middle of the gardens they're easy to miss), dedicated Rose Garden, kids splash & play area and the Avon River bird life all around the park. There's so much to see and do.
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Christchurch Botanískur Garður
Rolleston Avenue
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You might have to do this one over a couple of days...your choice to be driven around or walk the 21 ha and discover beautiful, lush, tranquil gardens, our New Zealand section of plants and trees, lovely Club House Cafe situated in North Hagley Park and the Ilex Cafe in the heart of the gardens as well as visitor center and gift shop. Highly recommend the indoor gardens / greenhouses (look for the old buildings in the middle of the gardens they're easy to miss), dedicated Rose Garden, kids splash & play area and the Avon River bird life all around the park. There's so much to see and do.
Set in 80 hectares within 15 minutes’ drive of Christchurch Airport, Orana Wildlife Park provides the ultimate animal adventure. We get you up close and personal with the animals. Imagine hand feeding a majestic giraffe; seeing New Zealand's only gorillas; eye balling the magnificent white rhino; meeting New Zealand’s national icon, the kiwi or travelling through the Lion Reserve! Orana is internationally renowned for its involvement in zoo-based breeding programmes for endangered exotic and native species. When you visit, you are supporting our conservation work. There is something to entertain people of all ages, for the entire day, at Orana Wildlife Park!
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Orana Villidýraþjónusta
793 McLeans Island Rd
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Set in 80 hectares within 15 minutes’ drive of Christchurch Airport, Orana Wildlife Park provides the ultimate animal adventure. We get you up close and personal with the animals. Imagine hand feeding a majestic giraffe; seeing New Zealand's only gorillas; eye balling the magnificent white rhino; meeting New Zealand’s national icon, the kiwi or travelling through the Lion Reserve! Orana is internationally renowned for its involvement in zoo-based breeding programmes for endangered exotic and native species. When you visit, you are supporting our conservation work. There is something to entertain people of all ages, for the entire day, at Orana Wildlife Park!
Have a memorable hands-on meeting with New Zealand's unique animals at the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve. Mixing lighthearted entertainment with more serious conservation issues, there are Maori cultural performances in the evening and dinner packages combining a Taste NZ menu and guided tour. Conservation is key at Willowbank, revealing the negative impact of settlement on New Zealand's wildlife and ecosystems, the lessons learned and the plans for the future. Visitors meet endangered indigenous species, and learn about the conservation work that's ensuring their survival. Animals encountered include ostrich, emu, capuchin monkeys, turtles, lemurs and gibbons. The farmyard heritage section
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Willowbank Villidýraheimilið
60 Hussey Rd
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Have a memorable hands-on meeting with New Zealand's unique animals at the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve. Mixing lighthearted entertainment with more serious conservation issues, there are Maori cultural performances in the evening and dinner packages combining a Taste NZ menu and guided tour. Conservation is key at Willowbank, revealing the negative impact of settlement on New Zealand's wildlife and ecosystems, the lessons learned and the plans for the future. Visitors meet endangered indigenous species, and learn about the conservation work that's ensuring their survival. Animals encountered include ostrich, emu, capuchin monkeys, turtles, lemurs and gibbons. The farmyard heritage section
Construction of the SH bypass has moved the entrance to the Groynes 300m further down Johns Road (State Highway 1) from the usual entrance on Groynes Drive. Metroinfo (external link) has up-to-date bus information. Picnics and play Picnic areas and free barbeques are dotted throughout the park. View the map [PDF, 659 KB] for bookable picnic areas or bbqs. Please remember to take your rubbish home with you. There are multiple playgrounds throughout the Groynes including a flying fox, see-saw, slides and swings. Orienteering There are two permanent courses; white (1.9 km) yellow (2.6 km). Purchase a map for $4 from the Rosebank Cafe (near the entrance to the Groynes Park) or download
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The Groynes
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Construction of the SH bypass has moved the entrance to the Groynes 300m further down Johns Road (State Highway 1) from the usual entrance on Groynes Drive. Metroinfo (external link) has up-to-date bus information. Picnics and play Picnic areas and free barbeques are dotted throughout the park. View the map [PDF, 659 KB] for bookable picnic areas or bbqs. Please remember to take your rubbish home with you. There are multiple playgrounds throughout the Groynes including a flying fox, see-saw, slides and swings. Orienteering There are two permanent courses; white (1.9 km) yellow (2.6 km). Purchase a map for $4 from the Rosebank Cafe (near the entrance to the Groynes Park) or download
Arthur’s Pass National Park is in the heart of the Southern Alps/Kā Tiritiri o te Moana. Its high mountains with large scree slopes, steep gorges and wide braided rivers straddle the main divide, and are the ‘back bone’ of the South Island.
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Arthur's Pass
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Arthur’s Pass National Park is in the heart of the Southern Alps/Kā Tiritiri o te Moana. Its high mountains with large scree slopes, steep gorges and wide braided rivers straddle the main divide, and are the ‘back bone’ of the South Island.
If you want to go on long hikes, this is a great place to go to...Lake Coleridge was built around New Zealand's first state-owned hydroelectric power station, which was constructed between 1911 and 1914. Discover the history of the area with a great range of tracks from easy walks to longer day hikes. Lake Coleridge Arboretum Lake Coleridge Tailrace Walk Lake Coleridge Village Historical Walk Rakaia Gorge Walking Track Rockwood Bush Walk Te Araroa (the long pathway); New Zealand National Walkway Washpen Falls
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Lake Coleridge
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If you want to go on long hikes, this is a great place to go to...Lake Coleridge was built around New Zealand's first state-owned hydroelectric power station, which was constructed between 1911 and 1914. Discover the history of the area with a great range of tracks from easy walks to longer day hikes. Lake Coleridge Arboretum Lake Coleridge Tailrace Walk Lake Coleridge Village Historical Walk Rakaia Gorge Walking Track Rockwood Bush Walk Te Araroa (the long pathway); New Zealand National Walkway Washpen Falls
Aoraki Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest mountain, with a height of 3,754 metres. Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park is an exceptionally beautiful place to visit. You don’t have to be a mountaineer to interact with the stunning scenery; there are various alpine walks beginning near the village, all about three hours return. Flightseeing, tours to the Tasman Glacier and stargazing are other ways to optimise your time here.
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Aoraki / Mount Cook
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Aoraki Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest mountain, with a height of 3,754 metres. Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park is an exceptionally beautiful place to visit. You don’t have to be a mountaineer to interact with the stunning scenery; there are various alpine walks beginning near the village, all about three hours return. Flightseeing, tours to the Tasman Glacier and stargazing are other ways to optimise your time here.
The grand limestone rock battlements of Kura Tawhiti led early European travellers to name this unique area Castle Hill. The area is rich in Maori history. What you need to know: The track loops it's way around the magnificent limestone rock formations but the joy in this area is heading off the track and exploring at your own pace. Pack a picnic and find a hidden spot on-top or next to one of the giant rocks. Watch out for the enthusiastic climbers taking advantage of this epic location.
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Castle Hill
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The grand limestone rock battlements of Kura Tawhiti led early European travellers to name this unique area Castle Hill. The area is rich in Maori history. What you need to know: The track loops it's way around the magnificent limestone rock formations but the joy in this area is heading off the track and exploring at your own pace. Pack a picnic and find a hidden spot on-top or next to one of the giant rocks. Watch out for the enthusiastic climbers taking advantage of this epic location.

Sightseeing

The gondola base is located in Heathcote Valley and it traverses the slopes of Mount Cavendish in the Port Hills. Enjoy a ride and watch the birds fly by and see the Southern Alps from afar, wonderful photo can be taken to add to your travel album. Enjoy a meal at the Gondola Restaurant.
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Christchurch Gondola
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The gondola base is located in Heathcote Valley and it traverses the slopes of Mount Cavendish in the Port Hills. Enjoy a ride and watch the birds fly by and see the Southern Alps from afar, wonderful photo can be taken to add to your travel album. Enjoy a meal at the Gondola Restaurant.
The hills play an important role for the local population. The hills are dotted with public parks and reserves, as well as mountain bike and walking tracks that are geared for any fitness levels. If you’re not set on having an active Christchurch holiday, the Gondola Lift, opened in 1992, will take you straight to the top of Mount Cavendish, where you can relax in the restaurant at the summit and take in the epic views over the bay and the city.
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Port Hills
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The hills play an important role for the local population. The hills are dotted with public parks and reserves, as well as mountain bike and walking tracks that are geared for any fitness levels. If you’re not set on having an active Christchurch holiday, the Gondola Lift, opened in 1992, will take you straight to the top of Mount Cavendish, where you can relax in the restaurant at the summit and take in the epic views over the bay and the city.
An incredibly touching tribute...It's a very solemn reminder of not only the material destruction of the 2011 quake, but also the tragic loss of 185 human lives. The diversity of the chairs chosen for the memorial makes it all the more interesting and its minimalist style almost makes it more powerful if you actually pause and think about the event which led to its creation.
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Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial
Montreal Street
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An incredibly touching tribute...It's a very solemn reminder of not only the material destruction of the 2011 quake, but also the tragic loss of 185 human lives. The diversity of the chairs chosen for the memorial makes it all the more interesting and its minimalist style almost makes it more powerful if you actually pause and think about the event which led to its creation.
This street is full of personality and history and is so quaint and is definitely worth a visit. This location feels like the heart of Christchurch at the moment
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New Regent Street
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This street is full of personality and history and is so quaint and is definitely worth a visit. This location feels like the heart of Christchurch at the moment
Super drive & great views over Sumner. While the road is narrow it is well worth the drive. Highly recommend it.
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Taylors Mistake Walkway
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Super drive & great views over Sumner. While the road is narrow it is well worth the drive. Highly recommend it.
Akaroa is a town on the Banks Peninsula, southeast of Christchurch, New Zealand. Akaroa Beach is on the eastern shore of Akaroa Harbour, where rare Hector’s dolphins swim. The Akaroa Museum includes 3 heritage buildings and chronicles the town’s development, especially its 19th-century British and French colonial history. The Giant’s House has terraced gardens and features colourful sculptures and mosaics.
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Akaroa
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Akaroa is a town on the Banks Peninsula, southeast of Christchurch, New Zealand. Akaroa Beach is on the eastern shore of Akaroa Harbour, where rare Hector’s dolphins swim. The Akaroa Museum includes 3 heritage buildings and chronicles the town’s development, especially its 19th-century British and French colonial history. The Giant’s House has terraced gardens and features colourful sculptures and mosaics.
Hanmer Springs is a resort town in the Canterbury region of New Zealand’s South Island. It’s known for Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa, with its mineral waters. The surrounding mountains are home to trails and seasonal ski slopes. The nearby Conical Hill and Heritage Forest has a trail winding to a lookout point. To the south, rugged Waiau Gorge is known for its whitewater rapids and abundant salmon and trout.
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Hanmer Springs
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Hanmer Springs is a resort town in the Canterbury region of New Zealand’s South Island. It’s known for Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa, with its mineral waters. The surrounding mountains are home to trails and seasonal ski slopes. The nearby Conical Hill and Heritage Forest has a trail winding to a lookout point. To the south, rugged Waiau Gorge is known for its whitewater rapids and abundant salmon and trout.

Arts & Culture

Beautiful architectural old buildings, for everything Arty.
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Listasafn Christchurch (Te Puna o Waiwhetu)
312 Montreal St
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Beautiful architectural old buildings, for everything Arty.
Centre of Contemporary Art Toi Moroki’s winter exhibition MAKING SPACE (9 June – 20 August) showcases collaborative creative practices in Aotearoa today. The gallery hosts works, events and members of 6 artist collectives: FAFSWAG, FIKA Writers, Fresh and Fruity, Mata Aho Collective, SaVAge K’lub and The Social. Experience installations, architectural interventions, performances, discussions, and more.
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CoCA - Centre of Contemporary Art
66 Gloucester St
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Centre of Contemporary Art Toi Moroki’s winter exhibition MAKING SPACE (9 June – 20 August) showcases collaborative creative practices in Aotearoa today. The gallery hosts works, events and members of 6 artist collectives: FAFSWAG, FIKA Writers, Fresh and Fruity, Mata Aho Collective, SaVAge K’lub and The Social. Experience installations, architectural interventions, performances, discussions, and more.
Located in the old Library in the Arts Centre, The Central offers a beautiful and welcoming space that brings people and art together. They showcase established contemporary New Zealand artists while also always keeping their experienced eye on upcoming and promising artists of the future. In its historic, elegant venue, The Central hosts exhibition openings, private events, and arts groups. Everyone is welcome to view both their continuously updating artist exhibitions as well as the collection in the extensive stock room. Stay a while, perhaps taking a seat in the reading area, relax and enjoy the experience of great art. Open Tuesdays – Sundays, 10am – 5pm.
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The Central
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Located in the old Library in the Arts Centre, The Central offers a beautiful and welcoming space that brings people and art together. They showcase established contemporary New Zealand artists while also always keeping their experienced eye on upcoming and promising artists of the future. In its historic, elegant venue, The Central hosts exhibition openings, private events, and arts groups. Everyone is welcome to view both their continuously updating artist exhibitions as well as the collection in the extensive stock room. Stay a while, perhaps taking a seat in the reading area, relax and enjoy the experience of great art. Open Tuesdays – Sundays, 10am – 5pm.
The Air Force Museum of New Zealand, formerly called The Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum, is located at Wigram, the RNZAF's first operational base, in Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand.
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Loftvopnadeild Nýja-Sjálands safn
45 Harvard Ave
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The Air Force Museum of New Zealand, formerly called The Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum, is located at Wigram, the RNZAF's first operational base, in Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand.
If you’re looking for a cultural experience in Canterbury, whether you’re travelling alone or with the entire family, the Canterbury Museum is a great addition to your itinerary. The museum is built on the principles of cultural diversity and respect, and tells a beautiful story of the history of the region.
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Canterbury safn
66 Rolleston Ave
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If you’re looking for a cultural experience in Canterbury, whether you’re travelling alone or with the entire family, the Canterbury Museum is a great addition to your itinerary. The museum is built on the principles of cultural diversity and respect, and tells a beautiful story of the history of the region.
Also known as the ‘Cardboard Cathedral’, the Transitional Cathedral is listed as one of Christchurch’s most important places to visit. Opened in August 2013 at a cost of almost NZ$6m, and designed by Shigeru Ban, the cathedral seats 700 people and is a true architectural masterpiece.
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Christchurch Transitional Cathedral
234 Hereford St
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Also known as the ‘Cardboard Cathedral’, the Transitional Cathedral is listed as one of Christchurch’s most important places to visit. Opened in August 2013 at a cost of almost NZ$6m, and designed by Shigeru Ban, the cathedral seats 700 people and is a true architectural masterpiece.
Cars, cars, more cars and other modes of transportation. This just about sums up a visit to the Yaldhurst Museum in Christchurch – so if you’re a petrol head, or just appreciate the beauty and history of transport, this is one stop that should be on your itinerary when visiting the city. The museum has been open for over 40 years and is located close to the city and Christchurch International Airport, so getting there is easy and should fit into your plans.
Yaldhurst Hotel
West Coast Road
Cars, cars, more cars and other modes of transportation. This just about sums up a visit to the Yaldhurst Museum in Christchurch – so if you’re a petrol head, or just appreciate the beauty and history of transport, this is one stop that should be on your itinerary when visiting the city. The museum has been open for over 40 years and is located close to the city and Christchurch International Airport, so getting there is easy and should fit into your plans.

Shopping

The largest Mall in Christchurch
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Westfield Riccarton
129 Riccarton Rd
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The largest Mall in Christchurch
Very small shopping mall, mainly for your take out meal, lots of different foods on offer like Chinese, Indian, Thai, Japanese, Moroccan, Pizza, Burgers & fries & pies etc. There's also a Bakery, Muffin Break, Countdown Supermarket, Nail Bar, Clothing shops, Pharmacy, Florist etc.
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Bush Inn Centre
Riccarton Road
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Very small shopping mall, mainly for your take out meal, lots of different foods on offer like Chinese, Indian, Thai, Japanese, Moroccan, Pizza, Burgers & fries & pies etc. There's also a Bakery, Muffin Break, Countdown Supermarket, Nail Bar, Clothing shops, Pharmacy, Florist etc.
Every Saturday from 10am to 1pm, on London Street Stallholders with fresh fruit and vegetables, free range eggs, bread, meat, fish, cheese, juices, herbs and plants sell at the market every week.
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Bændamarkaður Lyttelton
London Street
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Every Saturday from 10am to 1pm, on London Street Stallholders with fresh fruit and vegetables, free range eggs, bread, meat, fish, cheese, juices, herbs and plants sell at the market every week.
Open every Saturday 9am - 1pm. Rain, hail or shine. Christchurch's largest Saturday Farmers' Market and we are located in the beautiful and historic grounds of Riccarton House and Bush.
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Christchurch Farmers' Market
16 Kahu Rd
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Open every Saturday 9am - 1pm. Rain, hail or shine. Christchurch's largest Saturday Farmers' Market and we are located in the beautiful and historic grounds of Riccarton House and Bush.
Homeware/Gifts You will find an extensive range of exquisite gifts, homeware, and fashion accessories. From the smallest gift to a gorgeous piece for your home, they have something for everyone.
Frogmore
176-180 Papanui Road
Homeware/Gifts You will find an extensive range of exquisite gifts, homeware, and fashion accessories. From the smallest gift to a gorgeous piece for your home, they have something for everyone.
Re:START is a temporary mall built from shipping containers in Christchurch Central City, New Zealand.
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Container Mall
76-100 Cashel Street
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Re:START is a temporary mall built from shipping containers in Christchurch Central City, New Zealand.
Unique destination enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. Described as “Quirky, eclectic and worth finding” and “Old-time charm meets modern attraction”. With more than 50 boutique shops, restaurants, bars and a deluxe cinema, The Tannery has evolved unassumingly into Christchurch’s premier retail destination. Home to owner-operated and specialist shops that you won’t find anywhere else – there is not a chain store in sight. This is the place for individuals to shop – people who love quality, who love fashion, who like to make ethical purchases and want to support high caliber crafts and artisans.
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The Tannery
3 Garlands Rd
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Unique destination enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. Described as “Quirky, eclectic and worth finding” and “Old-time charm meets modern attraction”. With more than 50 boutique shops, restaurants, bars and a deluxe cinema, The Tannery has evolved unassumingly into Christchurch’s premier retail destination. Home to owner-operated and specialist shops that you won’t find anywhere else – there is not a chain store in sight. This is the place for individuals to shop – people who love quality, who love fashion, who like to make ethical purchases and want to support high caliber crafts and artisans.
Situated in the heart of Merivale Village, the relaxed elegance of Merivale Mall is designed with the style-conscious in mind. Conveniently located close to the centre of Christchurch, you can expect to be tempted in over 40 stores – from designer boutiques and lifestyle stores through to chic restaurants and bars.
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Merivale Mall station
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Situated in the heart of Merivale Village, the relaxed elegance of Merivale Mall is designed with the style-conscious in mind. Conveniently located close to the centre of Christchurch, you can expect to be tempted in over 40 stores – from designer boutiques and lifestyle stores through to chic restaurants and bars.

Entertainment & Activities

ANTARCTICA... THE COOLEST FUN IN CHRISTCHURCH Experience the wonder and magic of Antarctica without leaving Christchurch, at one of New Zealand’s best, award winning tourist attractions. The International Antarctic Centre is your destination for authentic, interactive fun and provides an exciting experience of Antarctica for visitors of all ages. It doesn’t matter whether you’re 2 or 92 – there’s hours of fun here for everyone. We are located next to Christchurch International Airport and open every day of the year from 9am – 5.30pm. You’ll visit ‘Antarctica’ the snow and ice experience, survive an Antarctic Storm, learn about life in modern day Antarctica and Scott Base, and hang out w
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Alþjóðlegi Suðurskauts Miðstöðin
38 Orchard Rd
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ANTARCTICA... THE COOLEST FUN IN CHRISTCHURCH Experience the wonder and magic of Antarctica without leaving Christchurch, at one of New Zealand’s best, award winning tourist attractions. The International Antarctic Centre is your destination for authentic, interactive fun and provides an exciting experience of Antarctica for visitors of all ages. It doesn’t matter whether you’re 2 or 92 – there’s hours of fun here for everyone. We are located next to Christchurch International Airport and open every day of the year from 9am – 5.30pm. You’ll visit ‘Antarctica’ the snow and ice experience, survive an Antarctic Storm, learn about life in modern day Antarctica and Scott Base, and hang out w
Attend a guided tour of a bit of New Zealand history. The old homestead is immaculately preserved and the antiques on display are most interesting. The tour guides are highly knowledgeable concerning the history of the House.There are lovely antique artefacts on display.
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Riccarton House & Bush
16 Kahu Rd
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Attend a guided tour of a bit of New Zealand history. The old homestead is immaculately preserved and the antiques on display are most interesting. The tour guides are highly knowledgeable concerning the history of the House.There are lovely antique artefacts on display.
Swim with dolphins at Akaroa Harbour, where Hector’s dolphins — found only in New Zealand — visit the waters of the Banks Peninsula. Cruising the sheltered harbor by jet-powered catamaran so you can swim up close, you’ll learn from the highly trained crew how to interact safely with the world’s smallest and rarest dolphins. Just 10 passengers are permitted per vessel, ensuring an intimate experience in a small group. Wetsuit, masks and snorkel are provided, along with a hot shower on board.
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Swimming with Dolphins
Main Wharf
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Swim with dolphins at Akaroa Harbour, where Hector’s dolphins — found only in New Zealand — visit the waters of the Banks Peninsula. Cruising the sheltered harbor by jet-powered catamaran so you can swim up close, you’ll learn from the highly trained crew how to interact safely with the world’s smallest and rarest dolphins. Just 10 passengers are permitted per vessel, ensuring an intimate experience in a small group. Wetsuit, masks and snorkel are provided, along with a hot shower on board.
Relax on a romantic 30-minute punt (flat-bottomed boat) ride along the Avon River in Christchurch. Float past willows lining the riverbanks as a punter, dressed in traditional costume, uses a long pole to propel you and your companions across the water while providing informative commentary. You’ll row past the city center and Christchurch Botanic Gardens, which you can opt to tour by electric shuttle. Other upgrades include a Christchurch Gondola ride to the Crater Rim and/or a Christchurch Tram hop-on hop-off sightseeing tour of downtown.
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Punting á Ávönum
2 Cambridge Terrace
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Relax on a romantic 30-minute punt (flat-bottomed boat) ride along the Avon River in Christchurch. Float past willows lining the riverbanks as a punter, dressed in traditional costume, uses a long pole to propel you and your companions across the water while providing informative commentary. You’ll row past the city center and Christchurch Botanic Gardens, which you can opt to tour by electric shuttle. Other upgrades include a Christchurch Gondola ride to the Crater Rim and/or a Christchurch Tram hop-on hop-off sightseeing tour of downtown.
The best place to escape, Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa is an easy drive, just 90 minutes north of Christchurch. The best place to indulge, with a range of pools including relaxing rock pools, soothing sulphur pools, an array of water jets and bubbles - at a range of temperatures. Plus a luxurious day spa with a range of treatments, private pools, sauna and steam rooms. The best place to act like a kid, with an activity pool, lap pool, lazy river, water slides, garden picnic areas and the Tea Kiosk Café & Grill. Quite simply – the best place.
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Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa
42 Amuri Ave
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The best place to escape, Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa is an easy drive, just 90 minutes north of Christchurch. The best place to indulge, with a range of pools including relaxing rock pools, soothing sulphur pools, an array of water jets and bubbles - at a range of temperatures. Plus a luxurious day spa with a range of treatments, private pools, sauna and steam rooms. The best place to act like a kid, with an activity pool, lap pool, lazy river, water slides, garden picnic areas and the Tea Kiosk Café & Grill. Quite simply – the best place.
Lake Tekapo is about three hours drive south-west of Christchurch in the Mackenzie Basin. The township faces north across the remarkable turquoise colour lake to the mountainous drama of the Southern Alps. Lake Tekapo gets its intense milky-turquoise colour from the fine rock-flour (ground by glaciers) which is suspended in the water. Activities to enjoy: Ice Rink, Tube Park, Day Spa, Hot Pools, Trippo Waterslide & Earth & Sky Stargazing and Observatory Tours.
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Lake Tekapo
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Lake Tekapo is about three hours drive south-west of Christchurch in the Mackenzie Basin. The township faces north across the remarkable turquoise colour lake to the mountainous drama of the Southern Alps. Lake Tekapo gets its intense milky-turquoise colour from the fine rock-flour (ground by glaciers) which is suspended in the water. Activities to enjoy: Ice Rink, Tube Park, Day Spa, Hot Pools, Trippo Waterslide & Earth & Sky Stargazing and Observatory Tours.