The 10 Best Free Things to do in Christchurch, South Island

December 25, 2021 Tonie Szymanski

Christchurch abounds with arts, adventure, and optimism. It's the gateway to the beautiful Canterbury region, featuring dramatic vistas and adventure sports set against a backdrop of lofty peaks. In the central city, more and more attractions and businesses reopen to the public each day.
Restaurants in Christchurch

1. Margaret Mahy Family Playground

Armagh Street, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch 8013 New Zealand +64 3-941 8999 http://ccdu.govt.nz/projects-and-precincts/margaret-mahy-family-playground
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1,031 reviews

Margaret Mahy Family Playground

Reviewed By 383garthn

There are a wide variety of activities for all levels - water fun, climbing, swinging, relaxing, flying fox, sliding, spinning, and so much more. The teens and older take over at night, and seem to have as much fun as the children.

2. Air Force Museum of New Zealand

45 Harvard Avenue Wigram, Christchurch 8042 New Zealand +64 3-343 9532 [email protected] http://www.airforcemuseum.co.nz/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 865 reviews

Air Force Museum of New Zealand

Free admission* | Discover New Zealand’s military aviation story at the place where it all began. Engage with stories of the men and women who have helped shape New Zealand’s military aviation journey, and reflect on their service and sacrifice through years of war and peace. Explore the diverse collection at your own pace through immersive exhibitions, or join a free, guided ‘Behind the Scenes’ tour. View the historic aircraft on display, embark on a Museum Hunt with the kids, or test your flying skills in the ‘Mosquito Mission’ flight simulator! Price: FREE Admission - *activity charges may apply. Opening Hours: Daily (except Christmas Day), 10.00am - 5.00pm.

Reviewed By supergrumps14 - Durham, United Kingdom

Stopped of here for a brief visit while on a tour of NZ I was impressed by the range of Exhibits on display and the knowledge of the guides friendly staff, and a nice little cafe, and its free, (Donations Welcomed)# well worth a stop off

3. Christchurch Botanic Gardens

Rolleston Ave, Christchurch New Zealand +64 3-941 7590 [email protected] http://ccc.govt.nz/parks-and-gardens/christchurch-botanic-gardens
Excellent
70%
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4.5 based on 6,689 reviews

Christchurch Botanic Gardens

At the heart of Christchurch's reputation as the Garden City, the Gardens are a place of ever-changing beauty. Showcasing flora and fauna of New Zealand and other parts of the world, the Gardens feature one of the finest collections of exotic and local plants in New Zealand. With more than 1.1 Million visitors each year the Botanic Gardens are one of the Christchurch's most popular and well-loved attractions.

Reviewed By Addie1960 - Maroochydore, Australia

I hopped off the city tram across from the gardens, the flowering trees and blossoms were in full bloom, very beautiful and peaceful plenty of seats and green grass to sit and relax, and the waterways were great Very well taken care of, pet friendly park

4. Canterbury Museum

11 Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch 8013 New Zealand +64 3-366 5000 [email protected] http://www.canterburymuseum.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,769 reviews

Canterbury Museum

Free entry (donations appreciated) where you can experience New Zealand's rich cultural and natural history. See rare Maori artefacts and more than 1,000 paua shells adorning the walls of the famous Paua Shell House. Walk down the Christchurch Street and be transported back in time with the sights and sounds of the city's pioneering days. Discover one of the world's most significant collections from the heroic age of Antarctic exploration and discovery. Regular temporary exhibitions.

Reviewed By pancj2018 - Lima, Peru

This is a terrific local/regional museum. It has one of the best Maori exhibits in all of New Zealand, which in itself is enough to justify a visit. They have an excellent discussion of jade/nephrite, which can be very helpful for future shopping, as well as wonderful presentations of Maori art and material culture. They also have traditional natural history exhibitions of NZ birds and wildlife which we found highly informative. I spent my career working in a natural history museum and found the Canterbury Museum a good representative of the type. Admission is free!

5. Avon River

Christchurch New Zealand +64 3-366 0337 http://www.punting.co.nz
Excellent
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4.5 based on 649 reviews

Avon River

A unique part of the city, the Avon River sustains a diverse plant and animal life and is a source of many recreational activities.

Reviewed By riggersrock - Port Ludlow, United States

Thought it would be a quick little stroll but this park is amazing and the river just calls to you. Found a bench and just enjoyed. Weeping willows are impressive, this place is perfect for photos.

6. Pegasus Bay Winery

263 Stockgrove Road RD2, Amberley, Christchurch 7482 New Zealand +64 3-314 6869 [email protected] http://www.pegasusbay.com
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4.5 based on 227 reviews

Pegasus Bay Winery

Pegasus Bay is a family owned and operated winery in North Canterbury’s Waipara Valley. The unique setting operates as a premium events venue. The winery cellar door is open Saturday and Sunday

Reviewed By AllanJGJ - Wellington, New Zealand

It's been some years since we visited any of the North Canterbury wineries and weren't sure what to expect when we booked for a wine tasting and lunch here - and I have to say we were mightily impressed. A rustic building in an attractive setting with beautiful gardens added to excellent wines and a quite superb lunch sitting in the sun. The food was a genuine surprise; an interesting menu with quality fresh ingredients superbly cooked and beautifully presented. We enjoyed our dishes of fish, duck breast and wagyu beed plus some lovely desserts. Clearly a quality chef in the kitchen. And our server, a pleasant, professional and friendly lad from Canada was another plus. A great experience all round. Highly recommended.

7. Banks Peninsula

575 Summit Road, Christchurch 8081 New Zealand +64 3-304 7641 http://www.akaroa.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,169 reviews

Banks Peninsula

Banks Peninsula near Christchurch, New Zealand is a must see for its stunning views, beautiful bays and quirky campgrounds. Little River is the gateway to the peninsula. The township has a hotel/pub, 2 cafes, a petrol station, art gallery, craft store and small museum. There are B&Bs, plus the Little River Campground in Okuti Valley Road. They have affordable campervan parks with power, cabins and tentsites set beside a river. The southern bays have some of the best surf, if you know the secret spots as well as good, safe swimming beaches, walking tracks and the Little River Rail Trail. It is a a place that is often over looked as tourists head to Akaroa. If you want to experience more than the usual, to get off the beaten track and really explore, ask at the craft station, which has an info centre.

Reviewed By Edmundo_de_ABQ - Albuquerque, United States

Beautiful drive between Akaroa and Christchurch with many different points of beauty and interest to see along the way. Worth taking the time to traverse the highway running through it.

Worcester Blvd & Montreal St, Christchurch 8140 New Zealand +64 3-941 7300 [email protected] http://christchurchartgallery.org.nz/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 462 reviews

Christchurch Art Gallery (Te Puna o Waiwhetu)

Reviewed By Champagne552014 - Sydney, Australia

We spent over three hours in this beautifully presented modern Art Gallery, as there was plenty to see, and entry is free. I loved the sailing paintings upstairs, by van der Voorden. He really knew how to portray clouds and waves. The highlight for me was the Ron Mueck silicon sculpture of a man at a table. What brilliant attention to detail (that's real hair). Thank you staff for being so helpful too! If you need a break, there is a lovely restaurant at the entrance, or it is a short stroll to Riverside Markets, which is also well worth a visit. Don't miss this excellent Art Gallery when you next visit Christchurch.

9. Sumner Beach (Cave Rock)

The Esplanade Sumner Beach, Christchurch 2004 New Zealand +64 3-379 9629 http://www.beachsumner.co.nz
Excellent
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4.5 based on 326 reviews

Sumner Beach (Cave Rock)

Reviewed By Juliea1928 - Tauranga, New Zealand

Easy to get to by bus or car the beach is just lovely and takes you back in time. There is a lovely big rock you can walk through on low tide which is amazing. Quant shops nearby and a fun place to visit

10. Corsair Bay

Governor's Bay Road Near Lyttelton, Christchurch 8082 New Zealand
Excellent
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Corsair Bay

Reviewed By 194fayh - Christchurch, New Zealand

This beach is very safe for all ages to swim at. Also has a wonderful playground and picnic areas . Secluded - turnoff main road this bay is on two levels well off the road way so safe for little ones too.

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