264 - 266 Tuam Street, Christchurch, New Zealand
Ramada Suites by Wyndham Christchurch City In the heart of the innovation precinct, opened 2015. Ramada Suites Christchurch City is perfect for any stay, Central city location with an abundance of cafes bars and eateries only walking distance. 44 spacious apartment-style rooms, all of which contain a full kitchen with dishwasher, full laundry (washer / dryer) with quality amenities and appliances. Free uncapped ultra-speed WIFI and complimentary onsite parking. Options of Studio/One & Two Bedroom Apartments with multiple bedding configurations, terrific options from Corporate stay, Sporting Groups or Family gatherings. To top it off an A grade 100% New Building code compliance.The Salt District is the gritty, character-packed part of town where you’ll find historical buildings rubbing shoulders with new office blocks and modern architecture. Think interesting shops, bars and cafes dotted around every corner. This alternative inner-city quarter is a hive of caffeine activity and is the place to discover your new favourite coffee spot.C4 Coffee Co – the team roast a range of different blends, including their famous ‘Krank’ alongside a rotating selection of no less than 12 single origin options available at any time. C4 operate out if a spacious funky vibed warehouse styled café. A: 278 Tuam St, ChristchurchUnknown Chapter - roasters on site to bring its patrons first class coffee. The offerings here change throughout the year and all coffee is traceable back to the farmer. Check out the cute little roastery in action, with the beans turned to brews by talented baristas. Industrial decor is softened with a sea of hanging indoor plants dangling from the ceiling A: 254 St Asaph StreetC1 Café - Turn up for a slice of Christchurch history, stay for the coffee and cake. This iconic inner-city café originally existed across the road. Now in the beautiful old High-Street Post-Office building. Famous, or infamous, for its controversial menu illustrations and bold political statements, C1 is a must visit. Grab a delish cup of coffee, play the arcade games, and try and figure out which of the walls leads to a secret passageway A: 185 High StreetLittle High - A true foodie haven, Little High houses a flock of interesting eateries under one roof. Punters entering this open space filled with mouth-watering aromas are well and truly spoilt for choice. For something to compliment a sweltering summers day, grab a seat at the bar at Eightgrains, watch the chefs at work, sip on a teapot cocktail and munch on some darn delicious dumplings. Or perhaps a burger from Bacon Brothers accompanied with a cold one on the courtyard hits the spot; with ample outdoor seating it’s easy to find yourself a spot in the fading sun. Afterwards treat yourself to an ice cream dessert from Little Social or a freak shake from BASE Woodfired Pizza A: 255 Saint Asaph Street
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Location
0.5 mi from city centre