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Christchurch Travel Guide |
Christchurch Attractions |
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Cathedral Square is the hub of the city centre and is dominated
by the city's landmark, Christchurch Cathedral, a grand Gothic
structure with a tall spire, and a cool and spacious interior...
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Trams were part of the city's transport system until 1954 and
today these heritage trams have been beautifully restored, offering
visitors a unique experience that takes one on a two-mile...
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The spectacular ride takes visitors to the top of the crater rim
of Christchurch's extinct volcano on the outskirts of the city,
unfolding magnificent views of the city, over the Canterbury...
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Mount Cook National Park is known for its exquisite alpine
beauty and is home to the highest mountain in New Zealand, Mount
Cook. Its Maori name, 'Aoraki' means 'cloud piercer' and at 12,016
feet...
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The hilly Banks Peninsula is the result of two massive and
violent volcanic eruptions, creating a sea-filled crater surrounded
by green hills and a number of little bays that radiate out from
the...
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