3 Hours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, French, German, Spanish
Walk Christchurch at your own pace—earthquake stories, heritage icons, playful stops, and lush gardens, all guided offline with Trippy Tour. This self-guided walking tour takes about 3–4 hours at an easy pace, with 29 curated stops. It’s flat, beginner-friendly, and perfect for curious travelers, families, or solo expl... Read more
An architectural marvel built from giant cardboard tubes, this vibrant cathedral shines with stained glass light—a true symbol of Christchurch’s resilience and creativity.
A 1929 gift of beauty—gargoyles, carvings, and inscriptions crown this Gothic-style clock tower, lovingly restored after quakes, standing tall as a heritage gem.
Step into a giant wonderland of ziplines, trampolines, water play, and storytelling magic—a playful tribute to New Zealand’s beloved children’s author.
Stroll through pastel Spanish-style façades, buzzing cafés, and heritage trams—this charming 1930s precinct blends history, color, and café culture perfectly.
Heritage trams glide under a glass dome here—part station, part stage. Next door, the grand Isaac Theatre Royal showcases Christchurch’s artistic spirit.
This Renaissance-style landmark once housed government offices, now reborn as a boutique hotel—heritage preserved with elegance and new life.
Neil Dawson’s towering Chalice gleams with native leaf patterns, standing proudly in Cathedral Square as a symbol of renewal and modern artistry.
From Godley’s statue to the life-sized chessboard, this bustling square is Christchurch’s historic heart—layered with stories, memorials, and resilience.
Its flowing tile façade mirrors Canterbury’s braided rivers and mountains—a striking, modern hub that honors both Ngāi Tahu heritage and renewal.
A peaceful garden of statues, fountains, and flowers where Queen Victoria and Captain Cook stand watch—history, culture, and calm meet here.
Cross this ornate bridge with its cream balustrades, floral clock nearby, and the Avon flowing beneath—a picture-perfect farewell to Victoria Square.
Built for Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, this Gothic beauty froze at 12:51 during the 2011 quake—a moving blend of heritage, tragedy, and resilience.
Once a teacher’s college, this Gothic Revival gem now lives on as apartments—a survivor with carved stone, arched windows, and timeless charm.
An immersive museum where quake science meets human stories—artifacts, frozen clocks, and resilience shine in this moving, must-see experience.
New Zealand’s only surviving provincial government complex—Benjamin Mountfort’s Gothic masterpiece now stands as a rare architectural treasure.
Housed in a 1934 heritage building, Miro blends riverside views, soulful food, and historic charm—perfect for a relaxed, flavorsome pause.
A Queen Anne beauty with ornate terracotta panels—once civic offices, later a cultural hub—this heritage treasure tells Christchurch’s civic story.
A neoclassical gem crowned with lion and unicorn crests—once managing estates, now restored with modern spaces and rooftop views.
Step down stone terraces to the Avon’s edge—ducks, laughter, and rippling water create a calm pause in the city’s vibrant flow.
A grand stone arch honoring Canterbury’s soldiers—walk through and feel history, sacrifice, and beauty united over the Avon River.
A buzzing hub of flavors, crafts, and chatter—wander stalls, sip coffee, or enjoy views from the balcony above this lively market.
Gothic Revival landmarks housing treasures of culture, history, and Antarctic exploration—this complex is Christchurch’s cultural soul.
End your tour in a lush sanctuary—statues, fountains, and global trees weave a peaceful escape, Christchurch’s green heart since 1863.
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