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Christchurch or Ōtautahi (in Ngāi Tahu), aka The Garden City. Population: 350,000.


Located on the east coast, Christchurch is the south island's largest city. For many travelers Christchurch International Airport is the point of entry to New Zealand.

  • 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 on SH1.
  • Dunedin is 4-5 hours drive to the south on SH1
  • The West Coast is 2 hours drive to the west over Arthurs Pass

CENTRAL CHRISTCHURCH IS CLOSED UNTIL LATE 2011 DUE TO EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE

ALL BACKPACKER HOSTELS IN THE CENTRAL CITY ARE DESTROYED OR OFF-LIMITS INSIDE THE EXCLUSION ZONE

Hospitality Exchange Community

Couch Surfing Community

  • There is a healthy number of active CS hosts in Christchurch and a growing CS Community. Regular meetings are held each Thursday evening at various venues. Other get togethers, outings, movie nights, indoor climbing, etc, occur on a regular basis. Check the Christchurch group for info about the next get-together or organise one yourself.
  • CS Groups:

Christchurch

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  • Upcoming CS Social Meetings

Check the Christchurch group for info about regular CS social meetings. The Christchurch CS community is very active.

Be Welcome Community

There is no active BeWelcome community and BeWelcome lists only 3 members in Christchurch. (as at 11/11/09)

Christchurch for the Visitor

History

  • Maori oral history suggests that people first inhabited the Canterbury area about a thousand years ago.
  • 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 achieved a first in the world when they won the right to vote. This significant event was honoured in 1993 when the Kate Sheppard memorial, a commemoration to Women's Suffrage was unveiled on 19th September 1993.
  • Canterbury's economy was built on primary products and Canterbury has long been recognised as living "off the sheep's back". Although its economic beginnings were in refrigerated sheep and dairy meats and in other dairy products, Canterbury now has a diversified regional economy with growth across a range of sectors.



Attractions

100 Things To Do In Christchurch


Eat

  • Space of Love, Carnaby Street, 78 New Brighton Mall, New Brighton. The Space of Love is a unique vegetarian cafe, aiming to provide healthy, balanced, nourishing meals freshly prepared daily from predominantly local organic produce, in a relaxed, friendly environment according to Ayurvedic principles. Their philosophy is to allow the customer to decide the worth of the food and the experience, and put an anonymous donation into the magic box at the counter. Vegans should let Sruti know in advance as he will generally prepare something for you. CURRENTLY CLOSED
  • Switch Espresso, Carnaby Street, New Brighton Mall, New Brighton. Award winning roasters of excellent organic Fairtrade coffee. Open 7 days 9am - 5 pm. Good food and NZ's best coffee. CURRENTLY CLOSED
  • Vic's Cafe 132 Victoria Street. It's a bakery and cafe. Prices are reasonable, they have awesome breakfast options, salads, etc and you can make up your own sandwiches. The best bread in town - also has an organic market outside it on the weekends. CURRENTLY CLOSED

Live Music Venues

  • The Dux de Lux, located at the Arts Centre. Cnr Hereford and Montreal Streets. Live local music most nights, see Dux Gig Guide
  • Al's Bar 31 Dundas Street. Awesome bar with live acts most nights... Run by local music legend Al Park, who is frequently found behind the bar himself and is always armed with musical conversation. Great atmosphere and Al always hand-picks prime NZ musicians to play
  • the Wunderbar located just out of the city in the harbourside town of Lyttelton. Another great live venue for kiwi musicians, also hold regular poetry nights. Definitely the bar with the best (and most interesting) decor in the Canty area.
  • The Loons, 16 Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, Christchurch.
  • FOR A LIST OF MUSICAL ACTS, PLAYS AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENT IN VENUES THROUGHOUT CHRISTCHURCH SEE: nzlive

Keeping Active

  • Centennial Leisure Centre Armagh Street. Large modern swimming pool and gym facilities in central city, with reasonable casual rates.
  • the roxx climbing centre Cnr Waltham road and Byron Street (about 30 mins walk from Square or 10 mins by bus. Over 100 top rope & lead climb routes; dedicated bouldering area with marked problems.
  • YMCA climbing wall, 12 Hereford Street, in the central city.
  • South Island Surfing Company Beach end of New Brighton Mall, New Brighton. Learn to surf with Dave or Trish. Lessons for beginner and intermediate surfers. Summer and winter.

Browse

  • One hour of internet access at an internet cafe usually sets you back NZ$2
  • Wifi hotspots are limited but are becoming much more widely available.

You can find free wifi at Christchurch Central city library (opening times). Just bring your wifi-enabled computer and accept the license terms upon launching your browser. Similar free wifi services available in the foyer of the Hoyts movie theatre at Riccarton Mall, however, there are no power sockets available so you must run your laptop off battery. Many of the Esquire Coffee Houses offer free wifi for their customers. Store locator guide

A lot of pubs and bars offer free wireless internet to patrons. You usually need to obtain the password from the barperson upon buying a drink.

Getting Around

Bus

Fares:

Cash Fare - Single Trip $2.80 - Includes one free transfer within 2 hours

Metrocard - Single Trip $2.10 - Includes unlimited free transfers for the first 2 hours

All Day Travel Pass - $4.20 is the maximum you pay per day for as many trips as you like


Airport bus takes off from Cathedral Square right at the heart of the city every half an hour (days) or hour (evenings) for NZ$7.00 (or only $2.10 with MetroCard)


Bicycle

  • Bicycling is a great way to get around within the central city (it being flat as a pancake with biking lanes on most of the main arterial roads). There are numerous mountain biking tracks on the nearby Port Hills and in Bottle Lake Forest at Waimairi Beach/North Shore.

Weather

Climate

Christchurch has a temperate climate. In summer temperatures range from 15 - 35 degrees Celcius but most commony 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 and the snow quickly melts.

Weather Forcasts

Updated weather forecasts are available from the following sites:

Christchurch city

Castle Hill

Ski Field Weather and Snow Reports

Mountain

Bank's Peninsula

Banks Peninsula or Horomaka is a large peninsula immediately south-east of Christchurch. It is now officially a part of Christchurch city. When you look at a map of New Zealand Bank's Peninsula is the big bump half way down the right hand side of the island. features sheltered bays, sandy beaches, bush clad valleys, rocky coastline and high, wild places. Boating, tramping, a visit to the wineries and the harbourside village of Akaroa are key peninsula attractions. Akaroa is a beautiful town 1.5 hours drive from Christchurch. A popular holiday town it has a good sized permanent population. Settled for a short time by the French the town plays up to that by having French street names and a faux-Frenchness about just about everything.

There are a few CouchSurfers living on Horomaka but no easy way of locating them. You can only find them by looking through all the Christchurch CS profiles.

  • 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 the two large harbours. Many beaches ranging from boulder to shingle to sandy.
  • 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 you get to Little River.

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