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Campervan hire Christchurch NZ
Often other travellers or residents of New Zealand claim that Christchurch is a desolate city that had nothing to offer after the earthquake. In fact, it is larger but much less touristy than Queenstown, and its architecture makes it probably one of the most “English” cities in the country. The traces of the 2011 earthquake are still clearly visible today. These include places listed as Christchurch Cathedral and parts of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. These have not been built or renovated to date - you can still take a look at them. Overall, the city exudes a sometimes almost macabre charm that you can hardly escape.
Since the city centre was particularly affected by the earthquake, the Re:START shopping area invites you to an exciting walk and a nice party. It is a constantly growing project, in which several fashion, literature and home accessories shops as well as restaurants and bars have been arranged in colourful containers. In the old university district you will not only find a wide range of cultural activities, but also the recently opened Art Gallery with old European paintings and fascinating exhibitions and installations by New Zealand artists. The restored tram, whose history dates back to 1880, runs through the city centre. In one section there are small cafes and bars lovingly arranged with a wide range of gastronomic offerings. Just like in Auckland, the botanical gardens are worth a stroll. There is also a large Farmer’s Market, where not only local farmers offer their produce. Such markets are actually always recommended if you have time, because there you can buy not only the famous Manuka honey in all its varieties, but also fresh fruit and vegetables, which are often cheaper here than in fairly expensive supermarkets.
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downwardsspiral · 5 years ago
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reisebericht neuseeland mit baby (1)
Not ideal, but through breastfeeding I had to spend the night with the little one, and the big one wanted to sleep absolutely and only with me. Completely alone I would not let such small kids sleep upstairs, I would feel a bit queasy despite the net. I have absorbed your blog with pleasure, and agree with you in all points 100 percent. We travelled the North and South Island of New Zealand in 2008 with a camper in March / April.
NEW ZEALAND with baby and child: EXPERIENCES of a safety-conscious adventurer mum
Thank you very much for this great honest article! We want to go to Spain in the middle of March for 6-7 weeks in a VW bus. We have already learned a lot from your article on our last trip (3 weeks Normandy and Brittany). Afterwards return ferry again via Wellington, all the way north to the Cape. 5.500 km long eight. We looked it up and found amazingly few things you cannot do with children. Unlike some other great but demanding destinations, New Zealand is one of the most family-friendly countries we know. Read more about campervan hire New Zealand here. At 7 pm it started raining and so we didn't stay at the dream spot but went back up the hill to our camper. Another recommendation in Caloundra is Bulcock Beach. Here are great sandbanks and big stones in the water, which form an own children's pool. This spot is simply great for families because the water and the waves are not so stormy at this spot. Do you think she'll remember the experiences on the trip later?|}
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With the cable car we went to Sentosa, a small island that belongs to Singapore. Tom Robinson and Verity Carberry also went to Southeast Asia. In the Indian state of Gujarat their feet were allowed to rest for a while - the work was done by a camel.
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