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About Christchurch, New Zealand

Christchurch is definitely open for business! Now in recovery mode from the earthquakes there is plenty to see and do, and so far as accommodation in concerned, it is only a few of the central city hotels that remain closed.

So, come and enjoy the parks and gardens for which the city is renowned.

In fact, some of the recovery initiatives, such as the fascinating “Pop up mall” and the “Cardboard Cathedral” in the central city are attractions in themselves and well worth visiting.

Be sure to put a visit to the Antarctic Centre on your list of “must do’s”. For a superb experience and stunning view of the Southern Alps, take an early morning hot air balloon trip.

Christchurch is the starting point for the famed Trans Alpine train excursion. It is also home to two significant wildlife reserves, at Orana Park and Willowbank.

Notable golf courses abound and Banks Peninsular will captivate you too. In fact you might want to overnight in picturesque Akaroa with its fine cafes, restaurants and dolphin experience trips.

Here is our selection of Christchurch B&B's

Homelea Bed & Breakfast

Christchurch

Prices from $280 to $300 per couple

Christchurch CBD

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Homelea features rich rimu panelling, leadlight windows and for the winter months, the cosy warmth of a fire in the guest lounge. There are 3 guest bedrooms, with 1 king, 3 queen and 3 single beds between them. Our guest rooms are spacious, have pleasant decor and are furnished with quality bedding to ensure a comfortable stay.
The Guest Lounge is available for guests to relax in or play on the grand piano. There is off-street Parking. For Breakfast - Try Pauline’s Dish of the Day. Special Diets Catered For - Coeliacs warmly welcome. Dinner by arrangement.

 

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