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Christchurch New Zealand |
The city's Anglican heritage is evident in Cathedral Square, the heart of the city. Some fine hotels overlook it, while one block west "The Strip" follows the Avon River along Worcester Boulevard, offering visitors cafes by day and clubbing by night. Cuisine styles range from Egyptian to Asian to Pacific Rim. Taking a tram is a pleasant way to see the western CBD: see the Gothic stone buildings of the Arts Centre with its cafés, cinemas and Court Theatre; the Canterbury Museum and Christ's College; and the Christchurch Art Gallery, that hides in the expansive Botanic Gardens next to Hagley Park's golf course and sports fields. Experience the spectrum of entertainment at the Town Hall, the Convention Centre, and the Christchurch Casino, with nearby specialist shops and restaurants. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Christchurch New Zealand |
To the east of Cathedral Square lies the suburb of Linwood. This region is a very old part of town, but sports fans will appreciate the rugby fields and cricket grounds of Jade Stadium (formerly Lancaster Park) near Eastgate Shopping Centre. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Christchurch New Zealand |
The town of Lyttelton was only connected to the city of Christchurch by tunnel in 1964, but now it is a thriving port, and the South Island's most important. The old Gaol, the Time Ball Station, and the Wonderbar are all places worth visiting in this charming seaside village. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Christchurch New Zealand |
Merivale is a fashionable suburb with cafes, designer clothing and a growing reputation for antiques. To the northwest, Jellie Park Aqualand offers waterslide and picnic facilities. Golfers can visit Russley Golf Course and Garden City Golf driving range next to Pirate's Island Adventure Golf. To the northeast, Christchurch Golf Club Inc claims to be among the best in New Zealand and borders on Horseshoe Lake Reserve. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Christchurch New Zealand |
At Addington, the WestpacTrust Centre offers a multi-sport facility and Addington Raceway hosts the prestigious New Zealand Trotting Cup. Head up through Cashmere on to the Port Hills where you can walk and mountain bike along various tracks, or hang-glide and revive at the Sign of Takahe. The Mount Cavendish Gondola gives 360-degree views of the Southern Alps, Canterbury Plains, down to the thriving port of Lyttelton and across to Diamond Harbour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Christchurch New Zealand |
The pick of the city's beach suburbs, Sumner is a favourite summer swimming spot with the landmark Cave Rock and popular restaurants like Scarborough Fare. On Clifton Hill, the Gethsemane Gardens look out to the Kaikoura mountains. Further east, Taylor's Mistake offers surfers a superb point break. Various walks begin in the area, notably to the old WWII gun emplacements on Godley Head, while Ferrymead Historic Park provides graphic insights of life in a bygone era. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Christchurch New Zealand |
West of Hagley Park, Riccarton is best known for its large indoor shopping facility, Riccarton Mall. Two early settlers' homes and some original native forest can be seen here at Deans' Bush. The upmarket Fendalton has Christchurch Boys' High School, built on land purchased from the Deans family, and Christchurch Girls' High School, erected on a former mill site alongside the Avon River. Just upstream is Mona Vale with its popular rose garden. Further west is the University of Canterbury's Ilam campus with its world-renowned rhododendron gardens that flower in October/November. Hornby has cinemas and is the site of November's annual Agricultural and Pastoral Show where country comes to town for three days. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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