Christchurch Botanic Gardens

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Christchurch Botanic Gardens are a verdant sanctuary in the heart of the city, offering a serene escape with over 21 hectares of curated landscapes, themed gardens, and century-old trees. Established in 1863, these gardens are a living museum of horticulture, where the Avon River meanders through, and glasshouses brim with tropical and subtropical plants. It's a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike, perfect for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or a quiet moment by the water.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day to explore the gardens thoroughly. A two-hour stroll covers the main highlights, but you can easily spend four hours wandering the themed areas, visiting the conservatories, and enjoying a coffee at the café. The gardens are free and open daily from 7am to one hour before sunset, making them an easy addition to any Christchurch itinerary.

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