Christchurch Top 10
Christchurch is the Southern City of exploration, boasting modern architecture alongside the best collection of heritage buildings in Aotearoa. You'll find new opportunities for shopping, eating and sipping great coffee wherever you go. Plus there are the old faithful that have been part of the city's life for generations.
Air New Zealand offers non-stop domestic flights to Christchurch from Auckland, Rotorua, Wellington, Queenstown and Dunedin, with connecting flights from other regional centres.
1. Riverside Market
Located in the heart of Ōtautahi Christchurch's CBD, Riverside Market is a vibrant indoor farmers' market that overlooks the Ōtākaro Avon River. It runs seven days a week and offers a wide range of local produce, meat, seafood, baked goods, coffee, and more.
It has been recognized as "one of the best food markets in the world" by The Australian and has won many awards for its innovative design and excellent customer service.
2. Christchurch Adventure Park
The only year-round mountain bike and zipline park in the world, with views across the city and the Canterbury plains. You'll be sure to get your Christchurch experience off to a flying start - this is the location for epic ziplining, mountain biking and sight-seeing nestled amongst the iconic Port Hills. The Adventure Park is approximately a 20-minute drive from Christchurch's city centre.
3. The Terrace and Avon River
The Terrace is Christchurch's heart for eating and drinking - for all the food, all the drinks and all the party, right next to the Avon river. You can glide along the Avon River in canoes, kayaks, row boats or romantic Edwardian punts.
4. He Puna Taimoana Hot Pools
Take some time to unwind and relax at He Puna Taimoana Hot Pools while enjoying the breathtaking views of New Brighton Beach. This incredible seaside spot features five heated pools, a separate plunge pool, a sauna, and even a café to grab some delicious treats.
5. The Arts Centre
With similarities to a revitalised revitalised Hogwarts, the Arts Centre makes up some of the most significant heritage buildings in the country. Explore the small exhibitions and galleries, boutique stores and unique hospitality.
6. Street Art
Christchurch is a global street art capital, attracting artists from all over the globe. Murals around every corner, there are few walls in Christchurch without decoration. Wander or take a guided tour through this unique urban scene.
7. Port Hills
With innumerable walkways and cycle tracks, the Port Hills dominate the city vista, beckoning for an adventure - for breath-taking views across Lyttelton Harbour and the Canterbury Plains. A must-see for any Christchurch visitor. The Port Hills are approximately a 20-minute drive from Christchurch's city centre.
8. Lyttelton
The creative heart of Christchurch - immerse yourself in the lively port town of Lyttelton. The town has a unique offering including quirky cafes, eclectic shops, the must visit Saturday farmers' market and historical gems at every turn. Lyttelton and the surrounding bays are definitely worth taking the time to explore, and only a 20-minute drive from the city centre.
9. North Canterbury wine region
Waipara valley is the hidden gem of national wine regions. Think rolling hills and cycle tours, cosy accommodation and locally sourced and produced food. You can taste award-winning wines and sample delicious flavours from artisan growers and producers. Waipara is approximately a 55-minute drive from Christchurch's city centre.
10. Akaroa and Banks Peninsula
New Zealand's French town, Akaroa offers coastal vistas and a thriving artisan culture. Swim with wildlife in the harbour, including the hector dolphins. Drive over scenic Banks Peninsula to discover this historic French settlement, Akaroa. Akaroa and Banks Peninsula is approximately a 1 hour 40-minute drive from Christchurch's city centre.