Christchurch City Bike Tours Ltd

Stretch your legs on New Zealand's only guided city bike tour! Explore the best of Christchurch in two hours, with a friendly and entertaining local guide leading you at a relaxed pace. You will see: The Arts Centre, Antigua Boatsheds, Riccarton House and Bush, Deans Cottage, Mona Vale Gardens and New Regent Street. Tour departs 1400 daily from outside the i-SITE Information Centre in Cathedral Square.

FROM NZ $35.00

The bike tour is a unique way to explore the best of Christchurch in two hours, with a friendly and entertaining local guide leading the group at a relaxed pace. Tourists pedal past old historic buildings, wind along the Avon River, and through the parks and gardens which the city is famous for. The retro style bikes are fun and easy for people to ride on, each with a bell and basket on the front. The bike tour is a unique way to explore the best of Christchurch in two hours, with a friendly and entertaining local guide leading the group at a relaxed pace. Tourists pedal past old historic buildings, wind along the Avon River, and through the parks and gardens which the city is famous for. The retro style bikes are fun and easy for people to ride on, each with a bell and basket on the front.

Directions

Outside the Information Centre in Cathedral Square

Methods of Payment

  • Eftpos

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Address:

Christchurch

Free Phone:

0800 733 257 (NZ only)

What to Wear

Closed in shoes

We Provide

Bike, helmet, local guide

Season

1st Nov - 31st March

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