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Christchurch Travel Guide

Christchurch, New Zealand — Attractions

Cathedral Square

Cathedral Square

Cathedral Square is the hub of the city center and is dominated by the city's landmark, Christchurch Cathedral, a grand Gothic structure with a tall spire, and a cool and spacious interior with marvelous acoustics. It is possible to climb the narrow staircase to the bell tower for a splendid panoramic view of the city. In front of the cathedral, the city's most quirky character, fondly known as 'The Wizard', performs his daily eccentric routine for the crowd from atop a ladder, ranting about all things from politics and politicians to religion, love and bureaucracy. Nearby the giant chessboard painted on the square attracts avid players and spectators, with enormous pieces to be shifted during strategic moves, as challengers pit their skills against one another.

Region/City Name
Christchurch
Phone Number
+64 (0)3 366 0046
Website
www.christchurchcathedral.co.nz
Transport
The cathedral is accessible on foot as it is situated in the heart of the CBD. It is also accessible on the airport buses which stop in Cathedral Square.
Hours
Monday to Saturday, 9am to 5pm in winter and 8.30am to 7pm in summer. Sundays from 7.30am to 5pm. Free guided tours available at 11am and 2pm during the week, 11am on Saturdays and 11.30am on Sundays.
Admission
Free admission to the cathedral, tower NZ$4

Christchurch Tramway

Christchurch Tramway

Trams were part of the city's transport system until 1954 and today these heritage trams have been beautifully restored, offering visitors a unique experience that takes one on a two-mile (3km) loop of many of the city's best features and main attractions. The drivers, who offer insight on the history, architecture, activities and points of interest, supply informative and entertaining commentary. Visitors can hop on and off at any of the stops to further explore the attractions at leisure. The most interesting sights include Cathedral Square, the Aquarium of Discovery, punting on the Avon River, the exquisite Botanic Gardens on the banks of the river, New Regent Street with its pretty Spanish mission-style architecture, the magnificent Gothic buildings of the Arts Center, and Canterbury Museum, with an excellent Antarctic exhibition.

Region/City Name
Christchurch
Phone Number
+64 (0)3 366 7830
Email Address
enquiries@tram.co.nz
Website
www.tram.co.nz
Hours
Daily from 9am to 9pm (1 October to 31 March), 9am to 6pm (1 April to 30 September). Trams operate every 8 to 12 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes after 6pm in the summer months.
Admission
NZ$17 (adults), NZ$5 (children), NZ$40 (family pass: two adults and up to three children) valid for two consecutive days.

Christchurch Gondola

Christchurch Gondola

The spectacular ride takes visitors to the top of the crater rim of Christchurch's extinct volcano on the outskirts of the city, unfolding magnificent views of the city, over the Canterbury Plains and towards the Southern Alps, and the sweep of Pegasus Bay and Lyttelton Harbour, as it rises to 1,460ft (445m) above sea level. At the summit the Gondola Complex features the Time Tunnel Heritage Show with a walk-through exhibition and video relaying the history and geological evolution of the Canterbury region as well as Maori mythology. From the summit it is possible to walk back down through the Port Hills to Sumner Beach.

Region/City Name
Christchurch
Address
Gondola Base Station, Heathcote Valley
Phone Number
+64 (0)3 384 0310
Email Address
GONDOLA@WELCOMEABOARD.CO.NZ
Website
www.gondola.co.nz
Transport
The Gondola is on 10 Bridle Path in Heathcote Valley. Free parking is available for those wishing to drive. Shuttles are available from Cathedral Square every hour between 9.40am and 12.40pm daily at a cost of NZ$10. City Buses #28 and #35 both transport passengers to the Gondola for NZ$3.20.
Hours
Daily 10am to 9pm.
Admission
NZ$25 (adults), NZ$12 (children 5-15 years), family pass NZ$65 (two adults and up to three children)

Mt Cook National Park

Mt Cook National Park

Mt Cook National Park is known for its exquisite alpine beauty and is home to the highest mountain in New Zealand, Mt Cook. Its Maori name, 'Aoraki' means 'cloud piercer' and at 12,016ft (3,755m) it towers above the surrounding snow-covered peaks in the park. A third of the park is covered in permanent ice and snow and the mighty Tasman Glacier is the longest glacier outside of the polar regions. Glacial melt gives the lakes their beautiful milky, turquoise color and there are many walks in the area to take in the dramatic beauty. Mt Cook has always been the focus of climbing and mountaineering, most notably the expeditions of Sir Edmund Hillary, who went on to be the first man to reach the summit of the world's highest mountain, Mt Everest.

Region/City Name
Christchurch
Phone Number
Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park Visitor Center: +64 (0)3 435 1186
Email Address
laketekapo@mtcook.org.nz
Website
www.mtcook.org.nz
Transport
The Cook Connection offers daily return options to Mt Cook from a variety of different locations between September and May. There are other tour operators working within the park and its surrounds.

Akaroa

Akaroa

The hilly Banks Peninsula is the result of two massive and violent volcanic eruptions, creating a sea-filled crater surrounded by green hills and a number of little bays that radiate out from the circular shape of land. The Maori name 'akaroa' means 'long harbor' and the little French influenced town of the same name is situated on the picturesque shores of the harbor, a long finger of water extending into the interior of the land. It is Canterbury's oldest village and its French character, due to the first European settlers, is evident in the street names, quaint historical architecture and French inspired cuisine. The pretty town is surrounded by attractive scenery; a volcanic landscape of fertile green hills scattered with woolly sheep and vineyards, and crisscrossed by walking trails and winding narrow roads. The calm waters of the harbor are perfect for water sports and boat cruises, with an opportunity to swim with dolphins.

Region/City Name
Christchurch
Phone Number
+64 (0)3 304 8600
Email Address
info@akaroa.com
Website
www.akaroa.com
Transport
Akaroa French Connection and Akaroa Shuttle leave daily from Christchurch