In Our Book: Here are the Best Bookshops in Christchurch Ōtautahi

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There is a certain kind of feeling you get when you enter a good bookshop, it’s warm and inviting, and a sense of cosiness and calm takes over. The scent of hundreds and thousands of pages waiting to be discovered and devoured is nostalgic, and it is easy to lose an hour or two browsing the aisles deliberating over your next read. In Ōtautahi Christchurch, we are blessed with a stellar number of bookstores, from a specialist children’s shop, booksellers that have been in the city for generations and second-hand shops that ensure literary gems reach the hands of new readers. So whether you are on the hunt for the latest bestseller, looking to build up your child’s library collection or happiest when spending an afternoon amongst stacks and rows of books, here’s your guide (in no particular order) to enjoying the best bookshops around the city.

Ashburton Art Gallery & Heritage Centre

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The Ashburton Art Gallery & Heritage Centre is home to both the town's art gallery and museum.

Objectspace at Sir Miles Warren Gallery

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Objectspace is Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading gallery dedicated to design, craft and architecture.

Ngaio Marsh House

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Ngaio Marsh House sits in a beautiful spot on the lower slopes of Christchurch’s Cashmere Hills.

The Custard Square Bookshop

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As a tram rattles down Worcester Boulevard, the driver loves to point out an adorable outdoor set-up known as The Custard Square Bookshop.

Telling Tales

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Igniting the love of reading in children is a magical gift and one that Telling Tales know plenty about.

Te Whare Waiutuutu Kate Sheppard House

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Discover the home of NZ icon, Kate Sheppard.

Dead Video

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If you’re wondering — did streaming kill the video star? — the answer is not quite, thanks to neat people like Evan at Dead Video.

Absolution Tattoo and Body Piercing

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A contemporary tattoo and body-piercing studio in the Arts Centre.

Fiksate

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Fiksate provides an unexpected hotspot for Christchurch’s love of urban art.

Canterbury Museum

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It’s exciting times for Canterbury Museum as a major five-year redevelopment is now underway at its Rolleston Avenue site. In the meantime, a pop-up a few blocks away serves as a temporary museum space.

The Court Theatre

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There is something for everyone at The Court with shows ranging from comedy to musical, mystery to children’s theatre, improv to Māori and Pasifika plays.

The Arts Centre

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A much-loved heritage hub for all things creative and cultural, Christchurch’s Arts Centre is a real jewel in the city’s crown.

Rolleston Fields: Experience the New Side to Rolleston

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Hit the motorway heading south from the centre of Christchurch, and in a mere 15-20 minutes, you’ll arrive in New Zealand’s fastest-growing town, Rolleston. Once dubbed “the town of the future”, it’s apparent this is now very much a reality with a booming population, plenty of investment and exciting new developments appearing on the scene. With its modern, design-led town centre, it’s clear to see why so many people from around the country and further afield are choosing to call Rolleston home.

The Physics Room

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The Physics Room is well worth a visit.

CoCA

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CoCA is a slick and ultra-modern art gallery space in the centre of Christchurch.

The National

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The National has been at the forefront of the contemporary art scene in Christchurch for over a decade.

Christchurch Art Gallery

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Locals and visitors alike have the pleasure of viewing some of the best art in New Zealand and the world here.

How to Slow Down in Ashburton: A Guide to Elevating The Drive Through

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From gua buns to boutiques, artistry and espresso, there’s more to Ashburton than meets the eye. So next time you pass through this Mid Canterbury town, put your foot on the brakes and try some curated exploration. You’ll leave feeling better off for it.

Scorpio Books

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The city's best independent bookshop, come here for the latest and greatest novels and non-fiction.