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edsharr Sep 20th, 2004 08:45 PM

3 days in Christchurch
 
Because of plane connections we find we will be in Christchurch for 3 days in mid May. Would appreciate any advice on what to see. We will not be renting a car, but would be willing to take other means of transportation to get to places. Thanks in advance.

Tangata Sep 21st, 2004 01:39 AM

Hagley Park in the centre of the city is well worth a visit as are the Museum, by the main gates to the park and the Arts Centre across the road in what was the University. there is also a new Art gallery in the area, but I haven?t had a chance to visit it.

The Antarctic Centre near the airport is very interesting and is unique to Christchurch.


ALF Sep 21st, 2004 06:55 AM

Have you gone over Arthur's Pass? If not, I'd suggest taking the TranzAlpine train up to the Pass, have lunch and take a hike, then catch the returning train to CChurch. Great scenery and a fun trip!

ALF Sep 21st, 2004 12:11 PM

In addition to Arthurs Pass, you could also:

Take an all-day tour to Kaikoura to go Whale watching. This is one of the few places in the world where you have a very good chance of seeing sperm whales.

Ride the Christchurch Gondola out of Port Hills. There are tours that take you to the Gondola, then go on to a Maori Hangi feast and dance performance. A bit 'touristy' to be sure, but still interesting and fun.

Kiwi_acct Sep 21st, 2004 01:18 PM

Hi there

One place not yet mentioned is Akaroa. Very pleasant village about one and a quarter hours out of Christchurch. There is a coach service over there, Check with the visitors centre in the Square (Near the Catherdral, cant miss it).

Akaroa has pleasant eateries, there is a chance to go out swimming with dolphins from there and the local produce is very good.

Enjoy your trip whatever you do.

Steve

edsharr Sep 21st, 2004 08:10 PM

Thanks for all your suggestions.

Rolfg Oct 20th, 2004 10:46 AM

I agree with the posting about the TranzAlpine train, but bear in mind that a round-trip will take the whole day. We did it earlier this month, but one-way only from Christchurch to Greymouth. It's a spectacular trip, however. One other comment - if you're looking for a good dinner house in Christchurch, for heaven's sake, stay away from Palazzo del Marinaio. We expected a good lobster (crayfish in NZ) dinner, but found it out of many specials, overpriced, no non-smoking section and poor service. Very disappointing.


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