Christchurch, your new Travel Destination for Adventure

In Christchurch, you’ll find stunning sights to travel like Victoria Square, Avon River, Rangitoto Island etc.

Christchurch is a city known for adventure, urban redevelopment and heritage. It has modern architecture and some of the oldest structures in New Zealand. It serves as a base for South Island adventures, offering thermal baths and encounters with native animals.

Lyttleton and Quail Island

Christchurch 

Lyttleton, a quaint suburb, offers boat trips to Quail Island, a fascinating Isolate Island with beautiful beaches and fascinating history. Explore the island’s cafes, bars and shops and learn about its history. Lyttleton is located on Christchurch’s public transport network and is 13 km from the city centre.

Victoria Square

Christchurch

Victoria Square in Christchurch hosts fairs, markets, and trading, named after Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebration. The square is also home to fun events and cultural events.

Avon River in Christchurch

The Christchurch Avon Riverwalk offers stunning views of city highlights such as the Antigua Boathouse, Memorial Bridge, Worcester Street Bridge, Kate Sheppard National Monument and the Oi Manawa Earthquake Memorial Canterbury. With multiple entry and exit points, the walkway can tailor to individual preferences.

Air Force Museum

The New Zealand Air Force has a first-class aircraft, demonstrating impressive performance and firepower. However, the museum holds artefacts, diaries, journals, technical drawings and maps, presenting the country’s history of armed forces. Visitors can also participate in historic missions using the flight simulator.

 Deluxe Cinemas in Christchurch

In Christchurch, the cinema is more than just watching a movie. Enjoy comfortable seats in the luxurious Cinema at The Tannery, Alice in Videoland or Cinema Lumiere. Enjoy local craft beer, cheese plates and Bijou Bar for a delicious meal. The cinemas are located in Woolston, 6 km from the town center, and offer a wide selection of drinks, food and beverages.

Transitional Cathedral

The Christchurch Transitional Cathedral, also known as the Cardboard Cathedral, is a unique and iconic building constructed after the earthquakes. Made of cardboard, it is one of the few buildings of its kind in the city. Visitors can visit the Cathedral between 9 am and 5 pm, or after evening services, at 234 Hereford Street in Christchurch city center.

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