Jessie's Guidebook

Jessie
Jessie's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Cardboard Cathedral is one of the must-see Christchurch landmarks. However, born amidst the rubble of the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake, its history is far less colourful than its eye-catching stained-glass windows.
76 recommandé par les habitants
Christchurch Transitional Cathedral
234 Hereford St
76 recommandé par les habitants
Cardboard Cathedral is one of the must-see Christchurch landmarks. However, born amidst the rubble of the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake, its history is far less colourful than its eye-catching stained-glass windows.
Margaret Mahy Family Playground is an all-ages, all-abilities playground which can be used to hold outdoor events.
150 recommandé par les habitants
Margaret Mahy Playground
Armagh Street
150 recommandé par les habitants
Margaret Mahy Family Playground is an all-ages, all-abilities playground which can be used to hold outdoor events.
The inner-city retail scene is bustling with eager shoppers, all hoping to get their hands on the latest styles! Spend the day exploring a wide range of boutiques and contemporary stores down Cashel, High and Colombo Streets – here you’ll be treated to a range of local businesses and popular global chain stores.
37 recommandé par les habitants
The Crossing
166 Cashel St
37 recommandé par les habitants
The inner-city retail scene is bustling with eager shoppers, all hoping to get their hands on the latest styles! Spend the day exploring a wide range of boutiques and contemporary stores down Cashel, High and Colombo Streets – here you’ll be treated to a range of local businesses and popular global chain stores.
'Quake City' is a special exhibition from Canterbury Museum telling stories from the Canterbury earthquakes. Hear from those who live through the quakes and those who came to help.
40 recommandé par les habitants
Quake City
299 Durham St N
40 recommandé par les habitants
'Quake City' is a special exhibition from Canterbury Museum telling stories from the Canterbury earthquakes. Hear from those who live through the quakes and those who came to help.

Food scene

High Street just became a little bit cooler with the opening of The Little High Eatery; a collection of eateries housed in an open space building in the 181 High Street Development. A similar concept to Ponsonby Central in Auckland, the space is designed to offer plenty of dining options in a more sophisticated manner than your typical food court.
180 recommandé par les habitants
Little High Eatery
255 St Asaph St
180 recommandé par les habitants
High Street just became a little bit cooler with the opening of The Little High Eatery; a collection of eateries housed in an open space building in the 181 High Street Development. A similar concept to Ponsonby Central in Auckland, the space is designed to offer plenty of dining options in a more sophisticated manner than your typical food court.
A local attraction - Bridge of Remembrance, which is situated near this restaurant, is a part of the unique culture of the city. The menu of Amaterrace Teppanyaki is recommended to Japanese cuisine lovers. At this place, guests can have nicely cooked beef tenderloin, scallops and chicken. You can share tasty ice cream with your friends and spend a nice time here
Amaterrace Teppanyaki
134 Oxford Terrace
A local attraction - Bridge of Remembrance, which is situated near this restaurant, is a part of the unique culture of the city. The menu of Amaterrace Teppanyaki is recommended to Japanese cuisine lovers. At this place, guests can have nicely cooked beef tenderloin, scallops and chicken. You can share tasty ice cream with your friends and spend a nice time here
Riverside Market is Ōtautahi Christchurch’s indoor farmers market and foodie hub, stacked with local producers, quality shops and dining options. Located at the corner of Cashel St and Oxford Tce, the market has become a staple for central city lunches, and a bustling evening destination.
99 recommandé par les habitants
Riverside Market
96 Oxford Terrace
99 recommandé par les habitants
Riverside Market is Ōtautahi Christchurch’s indoor farmers market and foodie hub, stacked with local producers, quality shops and dining options. Located at the corner of Cashel St and Oxford Tce, the market has become a staple for central city lunches, and a bustling evening destination.