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===Live Music Venues===
===Bars & Night Venues===
 
Smash Palace
CBD
Monday Room
Baretta
The Darkroom
Winnies City
King of Snake
CRUZ
The Brewery
Fox and Ferret
The Craic
Aikmans
Winnies Ferrymead
Cargo
Dux Live
*'''[http://www.duxlive.co.nz/ Dux Live]''', 363 Lincoln Road (behind the Mobil Station), Addington, Christchurch 8024
*'''[http://www.duxlive.co.nz/ Dux Live]''', 363 Lincoln Road (behind the Mobil Station), Addington, Christchurch 8024



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'Christchurch' or Ōtautahi (in Ngāi Tahu), also known as The Garden City. Population: 375,900.

Located on the East coast, Christchurch is the South Island's largest city, and the third largest in New Zealand, after the capital, Wellington.

  • On the eastern edge of the city is Pegasus Bay and the Pacific Ocean with safe swimming beaches and good surfing
  • Kaikoura is 2 hours to the North
  • Dunedin is 4-5 hours drive to the South
  • The West Coast is 3 hours drive to the west over Arthurs Pass

Couch Surfing Community

  • There are over 1,100 hosts and Couch Surf locals in Christchurch and a growing CS Community. Regular meetings are held every Wednesday evening. Other activities are listed on the Christchurch group.
  • Local Couch Surfing Groups:

Christchurch

New Zealand

  • Upcoming Social Meetings

The Christchurch CS community is very active. Check out for regular CS social meetings.

There is a shortage of backpacker hostels in Christchurch following the earthquakes of 2010/2011.

Search HostelWorld for the latest availability.

Safety

- Hitch-hiking - Online safety


History

  • These first inhabitants were moa-hunting tribes and these were followed by the Waitaha who are thought to have migrated from the east coast of the North Island in the 16th century. This migration was joined by the Ngati Mamoe and Ngai Tahu and continued until about 1830.
  • The first European landed in Canterbury in 1815, 45 years after Captain James Cook sighted what he named "Banks Island", later found to be a peninsula.
  • In 1840 the first Europeans settled on the plains and whaling ships were operating out of Lyttelton by 1850.
  • During 1850-1851 the first organised groups of English settlers, the founders of Christchurch, arrived on the 'first four ships' into Lyttelton Harbour.
  • Christchurch became a city by Royal Charter on July 31, 1856, making it officially the oldest established city in New Zealand.
  • In 1893, New Zealand women were the first in the world to win the right to vote. A memorial to Kate Sheppard, who led the Women's Suffrage movement, can been seen on Oxford Terrace, alongside the Avon River at the Worcester Street corner.
  • Canterbury's economy was built on dairy and sheep products. Canterbury now has a diversified regional economy with growth across a range of sectors.


Earthquakes

Christchurch has experienced over 11,000 earthquakes and aftershocks since 4th September 2010. The first earthquake of 7.1 magnitude struck at 4:35am on 4th September 2010 and a more devastating 6.3 magnitude quake struck at 12:51pm on 22nd February 2011. The February quake caused serious damage and 185 deaths, mainly in the central business district of the city. There was substantial damage to the eastern areas of the city. Over two years on, a lot of the central business district remains cordoned off. Around 900 buildings will be removed. As at June 2013, 135 buildings are still to be demolished. Liquefaction in the eastern suburbs caused major damage to infrastructure such as water supply, electricity, sewers and roads. Many former central city businesses and government offices, have relocated to the western suburbs of Christchurch of Addington, Riccarton, Papanui, and Hornby.

Most backpacker hostels located in the CBD are closed or destroyed. Some hostels are open on Bealey Avenue and Barbadoes Avenue. Search HostelWorld for the latest availability.

Keep up to date with the latest quakes on GeoNet or Quake Live.

Earthquake related news

Christchurch before and after earthquake photos

Some things to do in Christchurch

(feel free to add to the list)

  1. Take a stroll through the Botanic Gardens
  2. Visit the Antarctic Centre
  3. Mountain bike through Bottle Lake Forest
  4. Go swimming at New Brighton Beach
  5. Appreciate the art at Christchurch Art Gallery CLOSED until mid-2013
  6. Appreciate the art at Centre of Contemporary Arts Gallery (COCA) CLOSED until further notice
  7. Visit Canterbury Museum
  8. Stroll around the gardens in Halswell Quarry
  9. Feed the ducks on the Avon River
  10. Walk the Bridle Path over to the port town of Lyttelton
  11. Have a picnic in the gardens of Mona Vale
  12. Learn to ride a surfboard at New Brighton beach
  13. Walk out to the end of New Brighton pier on a stormy day with big waves.
  14. Visit Travis Wetland Heritage Park
  15. Walk the Port Hills-Crater Rim Walkway with great views of Lyttelton Harbour, Christchurch city, Canterbury Plains and Southern Alps.
  16. Watch sand artist Peter Donnelly create an amazing work on the beach below the New Brighton Pier [1], [2].
  17. Take a bus out to Sumner and walk along the Esplanade. Have a coffee in a funky cafe or an ice cream while watching the surfers at Scarborough beach.
  18. Go climbing at the YMCA climbing wall at 12 Hereford Street in the central city.
  19. Walk the Scarborough Track/Taylors Mistake Walk from Scarborough beach, Sumner
  20. Walk Mt Vernon Farm Track up the valley past the pylons for a stunning view of Mt Vernon
  21. Talk a relaxing stroll through Riccarton Bush - a quiet oasis of native forest in the city. Picnic in the Kahikatea Grove.
  22. Visit the Riccarton Market on a Sunday morning
  23. Hire a canoe from Antigua Boat Shed and paddle the Avon River through the Botanic Gardens

Attractions

Eat

Bars & Night Venues

Smash Palace CBD Monday Room Baretta The Darkroom Winnies City King of Snake CRUZ The Brewery Fox and Ferret The Craic Aikmans Winnies Ferrymead Cargo Dux Live

  • Dux Live, 363 Lincoln Road (behind the Mobil Station), Addington, Christchurch 8024
  • Pierside, 3 Brighton Mall, New Brighton, Christchurch 8061
  • Wunderbar, 19 London Street, Lyttelton. Located in the harbourside village of Lyttelton. Another great live venue for kiwi musicians, also hold regular poetry nights.
  • darkroom, 336 St Asaph Street, Christchuch

Keeping Active

Internet

  • One hour of access is around $2 at most paid internet cafes.
  • There are free Wifi hotspots around the city on a number of Telecom telephone street boxes.

Most Christchurch Libraries offer free internet via wifi or bring your computer. Free wifi is also available at Riccarton Hoyts movie theatre, and many cafes, coffee shops and bars.

Getting Around

Bus

Fares:

Cash Fare - Single Trip $3.20 - Includes one free transfer within 2 hours

Metrocard - Single Trip $2.30 - Includes unlimited free transfers for the first 2 hours

All Day Travel Pass (with Metro Card) - $4.60 is the maximum you pay per day for as many trips as you like


Cycle

  • Cycling is a great way to get around, as the city is flat. There are biking lanes on most of the main arterial roads. There are mountain biking tracks on the nearby Port Hills, McLeans Island near the airport and Bottle Lake Forest, which commences at North Beach. Most city Metro buses, have bike racks to carry cycles. This is handy in inclement weather or to get to Lyttelton, where cycling is not allowed through the tunnel.

Weather

Christchurch has a temperate climate. In summer temperatures range from 15 - 35 degrees Celsius but most commonly between 20 - 25 degrees during the daytime and around 9 - 15 at night. Winter temperatures are above freezing except when there are early morning frosts when it can be down to -5. It snows in Christchurch only once or twice each winter.

Forecasts are available from:

Christchurch city

Castle Hill

Ski Field Weather and Snow Reports

Mountain

Bank's Peninsula

Banks Peninsula, or Horomaka, is a large peninsula on the East of Christchurch city. It features sheltered bays, sandy beaches, bush clad valleys, rocky coastline and high, wild hills. Boating, Maori history, tramping and hiking, wineries, cheese factory, and the harbourside French village of Akaroa, are some of the key Peninsula attractions. Akaroa is a beautiful town 1.5 hours drive from Christchurch. The peninsula has some significant Maori history, including the massacre at Akaroa which focused on Onawe Peninsula.

  • The Peninsula is of volcanic origin - Lyttelton Harbour and Akaroa Harbour are old craters. The peninsula has a rugged coastline with many deep bays and two large harbours.
  • Located by the beach in Birdlings Flat is Wharehapuku art studio and gallery owned and operated by local CS host Ian Robertson. Birdlings Flat is a small oceanside community just off the highway to Akaroa from Christchurch - just before Little River.

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