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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Christchurch City Centre blends Gothic Revival grandeur with modern earthquake-rebuilt spaces. The iconic cathedral stands near contemporary art galleries, while heritage trams roll past bustling Riverside Market. Stroll along the peaceful Avon River through the Botanic Gardens or catch a punting tour under weeping willows. Hagley Park offers a green escape with views of the distant Southern Alps. Food options range from local food trucks to cosy cafes serving flat whites and Canterbury lamb. Hotels occupy both heritage buildings and sleek modern structures. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk, though heritage trams and frequent buses make exploring this walkable city centre even easier.
Riccarton offers the perfect mix of suburban charm and student energy, bordering the University of Canterbury in Christchurch. Shop till you drop at Westfield Riccarton (South Island's largest mall) or hunt for treasures at the popular Sunday Market filled with local crafts and fresh produce. Nature lovers can explore the rare native forest of Riccarton Bush or stroll through the leafy residential streets. Metro buses connect you to city centre every 15 minutes, making city exploration a breeze. Student-friendly cafes and Asian eateries serve up affordable meals, while the Westfield food court offers plenty of quick options. Family-run B&Bs in quiet streets provide comfortable accommodation with that genuine Kiwi hospitality you're looking for.
Addington
Addington combines quiet residential charm with live entertainment thrills. Horse hooves thunder at Addington Raceway while major concerts rock Wolfbrook Arena, giving you a perfect blend of local life and exciting events. The historic railway station connects you to central Christchurch, and tree-lined streets create a peaceful backdrop away from tourist crowds. Local cafes serve hearty Kiwi fare at prices that won't break the bank. Budget-friendly motels and B&Bs offer authentic stays for much less than city centre options. Getting around is easy with regular trains and buses connecting you to Christchurch's attractions, making Addington ideal for travellers seeking both convenience and local flavour.
Merivale
Merivale treats you to a slice of upscale Christchurch living where boutique shopping meets leafy suburban charm. Designer stores and artisanal shops line Papanui Road, while elegant Victorian homes with stunning gardens create perfect photo ops. Just minutes from sprawling Hagley Park, this affluent area balances shopping therapy with green space relaxation. Foodies rejoice with contemporary New Zealand cuisine and excellent coffee culture at upscale cafes with outdoor seating. Most visitors stay in luxury bed & breakfasts or boutique guesthouses tucked among the tree-lined streets. Getting around is easiest by car or rideshare, though the peaceful, wide pavements make area strolls particularly pleasant.
Fendalton
Fendalton's elegant streets showcase some of Christchurch's most beautiful homes tucked behind mature oak trees and manicured gardens. The peaceful Avon River winds through this upscale area, where willow-draped banks create perfect spots for contemplative walks. Nearby Mona Vale heritage homestead offers stunning gardens to explore, while Hagley Park and the Botanic Gardens provide expansive green retreats. The area features charming boutique shops and upscale cafés with garden terraces. While public transport is limited, tree-lined streets make for pleasant cycling or walking between the neighborhood's attractions. Luxury bed & breakfasts and high-end holiday rentals offer refined accommodation options for discerning travellers seeking tranquility.
You can stroll along Lyttelton Harbour for relaxing water views when you're in Lyttelton. It's also full of great shops and cafes, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Hagley Park in Christchurch City Centre. Our travellers also like the museums in the area – your cultural tour starts here. Want to stretch your legs a little more? Head to Christchurch Botanic Gardens and Hagley Cricket Oval, both a short walk away.
Sumner Beach is located 6.5 mi (10.5 km) from the centre of Christchurch, why not stop by during your stay? If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to New Brighton Beach and Taylor's Mistake Beach.
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at New Brighton Beach during your travels in Christchurch? While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
You can learn about the history of Christchurch when you stop by Cathedral Square. Visit the cathedral in this walkable area or simply enjoy its restaurants.
During your visit to Christchurch, you can enjoy retail therapy at Riccarton Road. While in this walkable area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Pedal through leafy parks on a bike tour, stopping to admire the Botanic Gardens' vibrant blooms. Hop aboard the historic tram for a scenic ride past Gothic Revival architecture and bustling Cathedral Square.
ChCh Central has been developed into a beautiful city area once again. Despite their being many reminders of the earthquakes 11 or so years ago, the new and re-purposed buildings, the wonderful Riverside Market & Oxford Tce are a credit to the city
Anonymous traveler
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Feels much quieter and less busy than Wellington with a newer, cleaner feel than the somewhat "Bohemian" capital. Each interesting in their own way....great to see CC continuing the recovery from the earthquake since our last visit 5 years ago.
Nick
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Christchurch was a lovely city with an amazing botanic park home to some amazing trees. You can take a ride around the city on a hop on hop off tram tour and also go punting on a boat down the river Avon which was very relaxing
Stephanie
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Beforehand I thought that Christchurch would be boring now when they have rebuilt a modern city after the earthquakes 2010 and 2011. But I was pleasently surprised. It was an interesting city with a lot of things to see and do.
Anonymous traveler
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The city has amazing Botanic Gardens and the Port Hills are great for a scenic walk, cycle or ride. Good network of cycle paths. There is a real mixture of new and old in the city. Has some great street art and murals.
Allison
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Willowbank Reserve and the International Antarctic Centre are two solid attractions in the city. If you want a scenic drive, it's 2hrs to Arthur's Pass which offers great hiking options and fantastic scenery
Michael
10.0/10
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I am a regular visitor and continue to be encouraged by the progress being made since the tragedy of the earthquake. Took some time for momentum to build but now in full swing. A city for the future.
Anonymous traveler
8.0/10
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Small, quiet town that is a great place to stay while exploring the South Island. The city is modern because most of it was flattened in the earthquake of 2011 and recently rebuilt.
Angela D.
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Try the food market for excellent food sellers and dining options. Tranzalpine Express or Coastal Pacific train journeys are incredible. The Earthquake museum is very good.
Nicholas
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We have a huge respect for the Christchurch people for their great resilience. You have to visit the Quake City Museum to understand what they have been through.
"Great service from the time I got on the shuttle bus at 1.30am. The efficiency and cheery nature of the driver made check in and getting to my room run very smoothly in the wee hours of the morning.
My room was bigger than expected and lovely and warm.
Will definitely stay here again "
"We have stayed in this area before which is very convenient but first time at the fable. Was very comfortable, the room was on the small side but very well laid out. Had everything we needed for a great weekend and our dinner in the restaurant was beautiful. Will definitely come back."
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What will the weather in Christchurch be like during my visit?
January and February are typically the warmest months in Christchurch, when the average temperature is 16°C. July and August are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 8°C. July and June are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Christchurch
Find out more about Christchurch
Christchurch is a family-friendly place known for its cafes and restaurants. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Nature lovers can visit Margaret Mahy Playground and Christchurch Botanic Gardens. You might find that sights like Cathedral Square and Te Pae Christchurch Convention and Exhibition Centre are worth a visit.