Enjoy a game of mini golf with the whole family, with City Putt and Cruise, conveniently located in the heart of Christchurch!
Located just across from the Margaret Mahy Playground, this delightful mini golf course celebrates Christchurch’s past. As you play, take a look at the information at each part of the course and reminisce about Christchurch Pre-earthquake.
Bring the kids for a round or two of mini golf, some fun in the park and grab yourself a coffee at one of the nearby cafes.
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So fun and great price!
Great time, interesting holes made for challenging fun!
Mini golf wasn’t even open when went. Even though tickets were available to be purchased on the same day.
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helenf6 from New Zealand wrote on 06 February 2022
Great Family Fun
Lots of family fun and laughs despite the weather. The history plaques are interesting and informative. The golf guy was A for awesome.