Guidebook for Christchurch

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Guidebook for Christchurch

Food Scene

They make all food on the premises and cater for Vegetarian and Vegan, great coffee, only a 5 min walk away!
Claudes Kitchen
390 Ferry Rd
They make all food on the premises and cater for Vegetarian and Vegan, great coffee, only a 5 min walk away!
Endless variety, great atmosphere!!
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Little High Eatery
255 St Asaph St
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Endless variety, great atmosphere!!

Essentials

Only a few min walk and has everything you require..... well most things.
Mad Butcher
375 Ferry Rd
Only a few min walk and has everything you require..... well most things.

Drinks & Nightlife

Eclectic interesting place, popular place.
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Strange & Co
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Eclectic interesting place, popular place.

Parks & Nature

Beautiful gardens.
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Iziko lezithole zeBotanical zeChristchurch
Rolleston Avenue
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Beautiful gardens.
I have walked through the Botanical Gardens since I was a child and the park is magic, I never get tired of the beauty
Botanic Gardens Walkway
I have walked through the Botanical Gardens since I was a child and the park is magic, I never get tired of the beauty

Shopping

Boutique shopping and restaurants.
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The Tannery
3 Garlands Rd
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Boutique shopping and restaurants.

Sightseeing

Akaroa is about an hour and half drive from my place and is a lovely French town on the Peninsula, beautiful bays and stunning views.
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Akaroa
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Akaroa is about an hour and half drive from my place and is a lovely French town on the Peninsula, beautiful bays and stunning views.

Amacebiso ngesixeko

Amabinzana aluncedo

'Kiaora' is hello in our indiginous Maori language

English is the most used language and Maori is our 2nd language that we are reviving, it was lost for a long time but now we all learn it at school and even have a Maori channel on TV now.