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Is Christchurch really the world’s most interesting city?

In this episode: We discover a place that has transformed from earthquake-stricken city to an “AutoCAD chic” destination. Oh, and there's food—and flowers!

Christchurch, New Zealand’s resilience is on display everywhere you look. From its jarringly contrasty architecture to its surprising diverse food scene, this city has reimagined what a modern urban center can be.

But is it the world’s most interesting city? Hmmm, let’s find out …

Christchurch’s post-quake blend of classical heritage and modern architecture can leave you with design whiplash. (But I think Iden was just hungry in this photo.)

Architecture born of necessity

Christchurch’s skyline is a curious blend of the old and the new. Following a series of devastating earthquakes, the city has seen a surge in “AutoCAD chic” architecture—modern, functional, and visually arresting. These buildings, designed for both style and seismic safety, give the city a forward-looking feel.

Cultural context: The city’s rebuilding hasn’t just been about steel and glass. It’s also about honoring the past and the Māori heritage of the region, which is thoughtfully integrated into many of the new public spaces.

💬 Our question of the week: What’s the LEAST exciting destination you’ve ever visited?

We adore your comments, and read them on every podcast. This week we’d like to know about the most boring city you’ve ever been to. Tell us about the place you’ve already forgotten about … if you can still remember it. Our top commenter gets a free one-year subscription to Elliott Confidential, our sister newsletter.

One of our favorite hangouts in Christchurch was Hell Pizza—because, well, they make a helluva pizza. Look, we just spent the whole month eating and walking around town. Is that so wrong?

Let’s eat!

The food scene in Christchurch is impressive. The always-crowded Riverside Market, with its diverse range of vendors, is a must-visit for anyone looking for a new culinary experience. Traditional New Zealand fare, Asian food, great coffee—they’ve got it all.

Pro Tip: Don’t miss Base Pizza in the Riverside Market. Their wood-fired pizzas are some of the best in the city, and the atmosphere is always buzzing. For a truly world-class coffee experience, head to Espresso Studio. The long black (like an Americano) is our favorite.

The boys on assignment at the Christchurch Convention center with Gillian Officer, center’s director of business development. Who knew a trash compactor could be so … interesting?

Sustainability is at the heart of the city (and so is Oscar)

One of the most impressive things about Christchurch is its commitment to sustainability. Take the Te Pae Convention Center, for instance. As a certified carbon-neutral facility, it’s leading the way in sustainable event management. Here’s my Forbes story about the center.

If you’re at Te Pae, keep an eye out for Oscar, the trash compactor. It’s a great example of how the city is using technology to reduce its environmental impact.

Iden takes a moment to smell the roses at Hagley Park. At this time of year, they are quite fragrant and colorful.

Sometimes, you have to stop and … well, you know

Hagley Park is the beloved centerpiece of Christchurch. Its botanical gardens are a stunning display of New Zealand’s diverse flora. Iden just had to stop and smell the roses (more on that in the podcast).

Christchurch is a city that has taken its challenges and turned them into opportunities. It’s a place that’s full of surprises, and its special blend of history, innovation, and natural beauty makes it a must-visit destination. (This isn’t our first time.)

OK, maybe it’s not the world’s most exciting destination, but that’s the way they like it here.

Don’t forget our question of the week: What’s the most boring destination you’ve ever been to? Let us know in the comments! The top commenter gets a free one-year subscription to Elliott Confidential.

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