Food Scene
Aikmans Restaurant
154 Aikmans RdPopular bar in Merivale
Its nice and close Great Seafood and Japanese Tapas
Very popular
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Kinji Japanese Restaurant
279B Greers RdIts nice and close Great Seafood and Japanese Tapas
Very popular
May's Thai
289A Wairakei RdNice Thai food
Beautiful Atrium cafe looking out to Botanical gardens with good food.
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Ilex Café
Beautiful Atrium cafe looking out to Botanical gardens with good food.
Drinks & Nightlife
Misceo Cafe & Bar
251 Clyde RdIts a popular Bar and Pizzeria
Parks & Nature
Tranquil and beautiful especially in Spring time
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Christchurch Botanic Gardens
Rolleston AvenueTranquil and beautiful especially in Spring time
Victoria Park
Nice views nice place for a picnic
One of Christchurch's iconic walks due to the beautiful ocean, harbour and city views. Historic military buildings remain and can be explored. Very well maintained track but can be steap in parts.
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Godley Head Carpark
One of Christchurch's iconic walks due to the beautiful ocean, harbour and city views. Historic military buildings remain and can be explored. Very well maintained track but can be steap in parts.
Duration of walk: 4.8km track, 2 hour return. Start location: Either start on the city side from the Bridle Path car park, just below the Christchurch Gondola or Lyttelton side from Bridle Path road. Key Highlights: This route was first constructed in 1850 for Canterbury's first European settlers travelling between Lyttelton and Christchurch. A steep track but stunning views over the city to the Southern Alps and of Lyttelton and Banks Peninsula make it worth while! There are a number of memorial seats on the way up and a stone shelter at the top to commemorate the pioneer women of Canterbury. The number 28 bus runs between Lyttelton and the city via Heathcote if you would prefer to only
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Bridle Path
Duration of walk: 4.8km track, 2 hour return. Start location: Either start on the city side from the Bridle Path car park, just below the Christchurch Gondola or Lyttelton side from Bridle Path road. Key Highlights: This route was first constructed in 1850 for Canterbury's first European settlers travelling between Lyttelton and Christchurch. A steep track but stunning views over the city to the Southern Alps and of Lyttelton and Banks Peninsula make it worth while! There are a number of memorial seats on the way up and a stone shelter at the top to commemorate the pioneer women of Canterbury. The number 28 bus runs between Lyttelton and the city via Heathcote if you would prefer to only
Shopping
SuperValue Wairakei
291 Wairakei RdWalking sitance
Entertainment & Activities
Its relatively close and its great, also its close to the Botanical Gardens
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Canterbury-Museum
66 Rolleston AveIts relatively close and its great, also its close to the Botanical Gardens