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Christchurch Attractions

Located on the eastern coast of New Zealand’s South Island, Christchurch is a picturesque getaway nestled by Pegasus Bay to the east and the Southern Alps to the west. With its strong English heritage dating back to the mid-1800s, Christchurch is known for its Gothic Revival architecture as well as the charming English-style gardens that have earned the town the nickname of The Garden City. After undergoing major renovations after a series of earthquakes a few years back, Christchurch is a vibrant hub that’s home to restaurants, cafes, theaters, and music venues that are catered to a wide variety of tastes. Outside of town, you can surf, ski, hike, bike, whale-watch, and visit wineries—all within 2 hours of the city center.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Christchurch

Central City — Bounded by Deans, Bealey, Moorehouse, and Fitzgerald avenues, Central City is the historic heart of Christchurch. Find a range of chic boutiques, funky restaurants, and vibrant bars along vivacious streets such as Victoria, St. Asaph, and High Street. On the west side of the district is sprawling Hagley Park, which is home to some of the city’s top attractions including the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and the Canterbury Museum.

Merivale — Abutting Central City to the northwest, Merivale is where the stylish come to the eat and shop. On Papanui Road between Aikmans and Office, the Merivale Mall boasts more than 40 elegant stores and and nearly 10 cafes and eateries. South from the mall until Bealey Avenue, “Motel Mile” offers pleasant bed-and-breakfasts in a safe and quiet atmosphere.

Riccarton — To the west of Hagley Park is Riccarton, a district that became an important retail and entertainment hub following the earthquakes that shut down Central City. Here is where you’ll find the massive Westfield Shopping Mall, tons of motels and coffee shops, and a rapidly growing number of restaurants serving delicious and inexpensive Asian eats.

Sumner/Ferrymead — Lying on the southeastern tip of Christchurch about 9 miles (14 km) from Central City, Sumner is a postcard-worthy beach destination ideal for visiting in the warm weather months. The neighborhood is characterized by steep hillsides that offer stunning views of the coast, as well as The Esplanade, where surfers gather after hitting the waves. Ferrymead, about 4 miles (7 km) to the west, has become the area’s prime spot for shopping and dining.

What to See in Christchurch

Scope out all the city’s best sights aboard an old-timey streetcar. From the heart of Christchurch at Cathedral Junction, grab a seat near the window for a ride that takes you past key landmarks like the Isaac Theatre Royal, the Bridge of Remembrance, and the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Hop off at any of the 17 stops along the route to further explore on your own.

With a combo package, your sightseeing tour can also offer you a different perspective on the region—one from the height of 1,640 feet (500 m) above sea level. Aboard the Christchurch Gondola, soar suspended over the valley until you reach the top of Mount Cavendish. From the summit, gaze out upon panoramic views of the glittering harbor, the patchwork plains, and the dramatic snowy peaks of the Southern Alps.

Sightseeing in Christchurch

For Outdoor Explorers

Spend a day immersed in the breathtaking scenery of New Zealand with an excursion into the inland alpine areas of the South Island. From Christchurch, set off for a drive across the Canterbury Plains to Lake Tekapo, a turquoise swath of water that glimmers against the deep blue mountains and emerald hills. Continue on into Mount Cook National Park, where you have free time to explore the trails at your leisure. Climb the craggy terrain of the Tasman Glacier to reach Lake Tasman, a recently formed body of water dotted with tiny icebergs.

For Adrenaline Junkies

Feel your heart race as you fly over the cold waters of the Waimakariri River on a thrilling jet boat ride. The speed demon shoots you into a land of steep canyons and rocky riverbeds, propelling you past evergreen forests, towering mountains, and cascading waterfalls. Hold onto your seat as your captain performs death-defying sprints and spins, slowing down just long enough for you to catch your breath before tackling the aquatic stunts once more.

For Peace Seekers

Sit back and relax as you soak in the tranquil scenery surrounding the Avon River, which winds its way through the heart of Christchurch. On a flat-bottomed boat, let a skilled punter maneuver you slowly around the riverbends, offering views of the antique buildings and lush botanic gardens.

For Food & Wine Aficionados

Uncork the secrets of South Island winemaking in the Waipara Valley, a cool-weather region known for producing world-class wines. Sip your way through the lowlands as you visit 4 esteemed wineries, sampling bright and fruity riesling and exquisitely spicy pinot noir. With your appetite whetted, head to an estate for a lunch made of vino-friendly antipasto plates. Nibble on fresh cheese, seasonal fruit, cured meat, and house-baked bread, all expertly paired with mouthwatering wine.

For Movie Buffs

Dive into the fantastical world created by Lord of the Rings on a journey into Middle-Earth. From Christchurch, set off toward Mount Sunday, where the peaceful peaks and sprawling valley were transformed into the movie’s capital city of Rohan. Throughout the day, hear entertaining details and behind-the-scenes stories from the filming process. Upon reaching Mount Sunday, hike to the summit to take in panoramic views over vast plains and incandescent lakes. With the region providing the ultimate backdrop, pose for photos with replicas of movie props such as Aragorn’s sword and Gimli’s axe.


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Canterbury Museum - Wander around and study the intriguing displays and collections at this popular museum.

Chalice - This is a fantastic place to get your culture fix and learn all about the region's artistic side.

Victoria Park - Make this your first choice for a dash of fun during your vacation.

Cramner Square - If you like modern-style architecture and design, add this attraction to your schedule.

Bridge of Remembrance - Roam around this historic attraction and uncover a couple of secrets from times past.

Cathedral Square - This happening place is popular with both visitors and locals.

Victoria Lake - Take things at a slower pace and treat yourself to a little time relaxing close to the water.

Christchurch Public Hospital - Flick through your guidebook and discover why this place is worth a spot on your must-see list.

St. Luke the Evangelist - Get a deeper understanding of local religious beliefs at this spiritual place.

New Brighton Beach - Play some games with the little ones or simply lay back and soak up the sun at this popular coastal spot.

Travis Wetland - Bring along your camera and let Mother Nature awaken a sense of wonder in you.

Christchurch Botanic Gardens - Develop your green thumb and marvel at the various plants on display.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Christchurch

Central City — Bounded by Deans, Bealey, Moorehouse, and Fitzgerald avenues, Central City is the historic heart of Christchurch. Find a range of chic boutiques, funky restaurants, and vibrant bars along vivacious streets such as Victoria, St. Asaph, and High Street. On the west side of the district is sprawling Hagley Park, which is home to some of the city’s top attractions including the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and the Canterbury Museum.

Merivale — Abutting Central City to the northwest, Merivale is where the stylish come to the eat and shop. On Papanui Road between Aikmans and Office, the Merivale Mall boasts more than 40 elegant stores and and nearly 10 cafes and eateries. South from the mall until Bealey Avenue, “Motel Mile” offers pleasant bed-and-breakfasts in a safe and quiet atmosphere.

Riccarton — To the west of Hagley Park is Riccarton, a district that became an important retail and entertainment hub following the earthquakes that shut down Central City. Here is where you’ll find the massive Westfield Shopping Mall, tons of motels and coffee shops, and a rapidly growing number of restaurants serving delicious and inexpensive Asian eats.

Sumner/Ferrymead — Lying on the southeastern tip of Christchurch about 9 miles (14 km) from Central City, Sumner is a postcard-worthy beach destination ideal for visiting in the warm weather months. The neighborhood is characterized by steep hillsides that offer stunning views of the coast, as well as The Esplanade, where surfers gather after hitting the waves. Ferrymead, about 4 miles (7 km) to the west, has become the area’s prime spot for shopping and dining.

What to See in Christchurch

Scope out all the city’s best sights aboard an old-timey streetcar. From the heart of Christchurch at Cathedral Junction, grab a seat near the window for a ride that takes you past key landmarks like the Isaac Theatre Royal, the Bridge of Remembrance, and the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Hop off at any of the 17 stops along the route to further explore on your own.

With a combo package, your sightseeing tour can also offer you a different perspective on the region—one from the height of 1,640 feet (500 m) above sea level. Aboard the Christchurch Gondola, soar suspended over the valley until you reach the top of Mount Cavendish. From the summit, gaze out upon panoramic views of the glittering harbor, the patchwork plains, and the dramatic snowy peaks of the Southern Alps.

Sightseeing in Christchurch

For Outdoor Explorers

Spend a day immersed in the breathtaking scenery of New Zealand with an excursion into the inland alpine areas of the South Island. From Christchurch, set off for a drive across the Canterbury Plains to Lake Tekapo, a turquoise swath of water that glimmers against the deep blue mountains and emerald hills. Continue on into Mount Cook National Park, where you have free time to explore the trails at your leisure. Climb the craggy terrain of the Tasman Glacier to reach Lake Tasman, a recently formed body of water dotted with tiny icebergs.

For Adrenaline Junkies

Feel your heart race as you fly over the cold waters of the Waimakariri River on a thrilling jet boat ride. The speed demon shoots you into a land of steep canyons and rocky riverbeds, propelling you past evergreen forests, towering mountains, and cascading waterfalls. Hold onto your seat as your captain performs death-defying sprints and spins, slowing down just long enough for you to catch your breath before tackling the aquatic stunts once more.

For Peace Seekers

Sit back and relax as you soak in the tranquil scenery surrounding the Avon River, which winds its way through the heart of Christchurch. On a flat-bottomed boat, let a skilled punter maneuver you slowly around the riverbends, offering views of the antique buildings and lush botanic gardens.

For Food & Wine Aficionados

Uncork the secrets of South Island winemaking in the Waipara Valley, a cool-weather region known for producing world-class wines. Sip your way through the lowlands as you visit 4 esteemed wineries, sampling bright and fruity riesling and exquisitely spicy pinot noir. With your appetite whetted, head to an estate for a lunch made of vino-friendly antipasto plates. Nibble on fresh cheese, seasonal fruit, cured meat, and house-baked bread, all expertly paired with mouthwatering wine.

For Movie Buffs

Dive into the fantastical world created by Lord of the Rings on a journey into Middle-Earth. From Christchurch, set off toward Mount Sunday, where the peaceful peaks and sprawling valley were transformed into the movie’s capital city of Rohan. Throughout the day, hear entertaining details and behind-the-scenes stories from the filming process. Upon reaching Mount Sunday, hike to the summit to take in panoramic views over vast plains and incandescent lakes. With the region providing the ultimate backdrop, pose for photos with replicas of movie props such as Aragorn’s sword and Gimli’s axe.

Things to Do in Christchurch with Kids

There's fun for the entire family no matter where you go in Christchurch. Here are a few family friendly experiences to enjoy together that will make your break memorable:


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Christchurch on a sunny day?
What to do in Christchurch on a rainy day?
With fantastic indoor activities like a Private Full-Day Shopping Tour to keep you out of mischief, there’s no need to let the damp weather stop you from having a ball.
What should I not miss in Christchurch?
If you’d like to explore the best of this place, pencil these attractions into your itinerary:

  • Mona Vale
  • New Brighton Beach
  • Lyttelton Harbour
  • Canterbury Museum

Are there cheap things to do in Christchurch?
What can you do in Christchurch for free?
You could even leave your credit card in the hotel safe for the day, because these top attractions will cost you nothing at all:

  • Mona Vale
  • New Brighton Beach
  • Lyttelton Harbour
  • Canterbury Museum


Discover the most popular places to visit in Christchurch

Discover the most popular landmarks and neighborhoods in Christchurch

New Regent Street featuring railway items and outdoor eating as well as a small group of people

Christchurch City Centre

4.5/5(344 area reviews)

Explore the picturesque and vibrant heart of the city that is getting back to normal after a series of devastating earthquakes.

Christchurch City Centre
International Antarctic Centre showing interior views

Christchurch Airport

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Christchurch Airport and surrounding area, you can visit International Antarctic Centre and McLean's Island Golf Club.

Christchurch Airport
Mona Vale which includes a park

Riccarton

4.5/5(73 area reviews)

A noteworthy feature of Riccarton is its popular shops. While you're in town, be sure to stop and check out Westfield Riccarton Mall and Riccarton Road.

Riccarton
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Merivale

4.5/5(19 area reviews)

Merivale is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Merivale Mall or Papanui Road.

Merivale
Great place to stay in Christchurch. It's a 20 minute walk to the center of town, but there's a dairy, some take aways and bars nearby. It's clean and comfy. I had a great stay!

Addington

4.5/5(12 area reviews)

Unique features of Addington include the theaters and live music. Make a stop by Orangetheory Stadium or Addington Raceway while you're exploring the area.

Addington
Lyttelton

Lyttelton

You'll enjoy the sandy beaches and museums in Lyttelton. You might want to make time for a stop at Lyttelton Harbour or Lyttelton Farmers Market.

Lyttelton