Christchurch New Zealand: View from Bridle Path of Lyttelton Harbour

Christchurch New Zealand: Travel Itinerary + Culinary Guide

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As the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand it has in recent years been marked with great hardships. From the devastating earthquakes in 2010-2011 to a terrorist attack earlier this year at Muslim mosques Christchurch has had to endure a lot. Despite these things Christchurch, and New Zealand as a whole has proven itself a country that rallies together, rebuilds as a community, and supports all those who have been affected.

And while these events definitely should not be forgotten they also shouldn’t define this city because there is so much beauty here that far exceeds these events. Christchurch and the people here are so warm and welcoming that it will forever leave an imprint on your heart once you’ve visited.

What to Do

Christchurch Botanic Gardens

Christchurch, New Zealand: Christchurch Botanic Gardens
Christchurch, New Zealand: Christchurch Botanic Gardens

Known as the ‘Garden City’ Christchurch is absolutely sprawling with horticultural beauty. While the entire city itself is breathtaking of course the Christchurch Botanical Gardens is where you will see the largest concentration of beautiful foliage.

Christchurch, New Zealand: Rose Gardens at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
Christchurch, New Zealand: Rose Gardens at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
Christchurch, New Zealand: Rose Gardens at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens

New Regent Street

Christchurch, New Zealand: New Regent Street
Christchurch, New Zealand: New Regent Street

New Regent Street is an architectural beauty. Pastel hued Spanish Mission style architectural houses line the street with endless cafes, shops, and cute restaurants. There is also a vintage style tram that passes through here giving you a charming tour of the city.

Hike up Bridle Path to View Lyttelton Harbour

Christchurch New Zealand: View from Bridle Path of Lyttelton Harbour
Christchurch New Zealand: View from Bridle Path of Lyttelton Harbour

If you’re looking for a workout with a big payoff beyond those toned legs than a hike up Christchurch’s Bridle Path is exactly what you need. You’ll be rewarded with beautiful views of Lyttelton Harbour with some of the bluest waters you’ve ever laid eyes on. You can also take a gondola ride up to the top if hiking doesn’t quite go with your footwear.

Take a Day trip to Mt. Cook

Tasman Glacier by Mount Cook
Tasman Glacier by Mount Cook

Christchurch is only about a 3 hour drive from one of New Zealand’s most celebrated sites, Mt. Cook. It is a nice little road trip for a day or two to go visit Mt. Cook. It was definitely a highlight of my trip taking a plane up to see one of the neighbouring glaciers by this beauty.

What to Eat

C1 Espresso

Christchurch, New Zealand: C1 Espresso Bar
Christchurch, New Zealand: C1 Espresso Bar
C1 Espresso Bar had to be one of my favourite spots while in Christchurch. Both the food and coffee are made carefully and expertly. What’s unique about this spot as well is the pneumatic tubes that line the ceiling. From the kitchen to the tables where you sit certain items on the menu labelled as pneumatic are shipped directly from the kitchen through the tubes and to your table. Yes, you can watch your order go through the clear tube maze and land at an exit tube directly next to your table where you can enjoy your eats.
 
Christchurch, New Zealand: C1 Espresso Bar, Pneumatic Tubes
Christchurch, New Zealand: C1 Espresso Bar, Pneumatic Tubes

Hello Sunday

Christchurch, New Zealand: Hello Sunday
Christchurch, New Zealand: Hello Sunday

A local favourite daytime spot the food, coffee, and pastries here will really hit the spot. Whether you want comforting and indulgent, or light and satisfying Hello Sunday delivers it all and more.

Earl

Christchurch, New Zealand: Earl
Christchurch, New Zealand: Earl

Half upscale dining, half casual coffee shop Earl does it right no matter which side of the room you’re in the mood to be seated in.

Christchurch, New Zealand: Earl, Interior
Christchurch, New Zealand: Earl, Interior

Potsticker Dumpling Bar

Christchurch, New Zealand: Pot Sticker Dumpling Bar
Christchurch, New Zealand: Pot Sticker Dumpling Bar

Potsticker Dumpling Bar was confirmation to me that every craving can be satisfied in Christchurch and in the most delicious way possible too. The pork belly baos were flavourful and juicy and the soup dumplings filled to the brim with warm soup.

Christchurch, New Zealand: Interior, Pot Sticker Dumpling Bar
Christchurch, New Zealand: Interior, Pot Sticker Dumpling Bar

5th Street

Christchurch, New Zealand: 5th Street, Interior
Christchurch, New Zealand: 5th Street, Interior

5th Street comes from the same owners of Hello Sunday but is an evening spot serving dinner and drinks only. The space is beautifully designed and the food here is some of the best I’ve had ever. Make sure to order the tomahawk with bone marrow. It some of the most buttery meat you will ever eat, so you’re welcome.

Christchurch Farmer’s Market

Christchurch New Zealand: Farmer's Market at Riccarton House
Christchurch New Zealand: Farmer’s Market at Riccarton House

If you’re in Christchurch on a Saturday you absolutely must visit the Christchurch Farmer’s Market at the Riccarton House. You’ll find the finest selection of local produce, baked goods, beverages, and local made crafts.