Showing posts with label beststudentaccommodationchristchurch. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

The Best Place to Live in as a Student in Christchurch

 If you’re an international student going to Christchurch, don’t worry! There are student accommodations in Christchurch that will provide you a home-like feeling. Ilam Apartments is the student accommodation Christchurch that you are sure to like and may also want to book in a group with your friends. 




Known for its urban parks along the banks of the Avon River, Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island, just north of Banks Peninsula. It provides great views of the Christchurch Botanic Garden and has a cycling path and green expanse of Hagley Park spread along the banks. The city also houses prestigious universities like the University of Canterbury, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Ecumenical Institute of Distance Theological Studies, and more.


Ilam Apartments

This property is not away from the picturesque campus of the University of Canterbury. It takes a mere 9 minutes to explore places that surround the area, with Ilam Fields and Ilam Gardens exist in the vicinity. It is a modern apartment-style complex providing independent living with purpose-built student accommodations (PBSAs). You can be sure of having access to loads of resourceful study materials and other reference books at The University of Canterbury Library and Macmillan Brown Library. Both these libraries are within walking distance from this student residence. 



The lecture theaters and the other campus facilities are just 5-minutes away, thus making Ilam Apartments an ideal place to live in. When it comes to exploring the city, students who live here benefit from the property’s proximity to popular tourist spots. The Christchurch Gondola which has its base exist in Heathcote Valley is just a 20-minutes drive away from the property. Students can visit the nearest supermarket Pak n Save that conveniently meets their daily grocery needs. This property ensures a 100% secure living experience. This student accommodation Christchurch offers onsite amenities like laundry, study room, pool table, and television, to name a few. 


Friday, August 28, 2020

What are the 3 Things for Students to do in Christchurch

 Although facing the brunt of nature and devastated by a massive earthquake in Feb 22, 2011, Christchurch has managed to restore a lot of its architecture and revive back to shape again.  Ever since then, the city has shown a contrasting amalgamation of modern art installations surrounded by architectural fixtures that have not lost the predominance of English charm. The city of Christchurch that lies in the Canterbury region has some amazing weekend destinations with great options for students to do a lot in their leisure time. Here are the top five things that students can most probably do while they are at university living in Christchurch.  

A Place of Interest for Seismologists 

This is a place worth exploring by many of the future seismologists who would like to obtain knowledge about the scientific reasons behind earthquakes explained in detail along with personal narratives to share. Aspirants can describe ‘Quake City’, a museum near their student accommodation Christchurch, that tells all about the massive earthquake that shook Christchurch of its true identity. The most amazing part of this museum is the rebuilt section that offers ready updates on the progress of the regeneration of the destroyed architecture and how the recovery project is going underway. 




Garden City

Garden City is a place for plant lovers and for those who want to study plant science or botany. The garden is situated right in the heart of the city, close to the Avon River and has free entry to explore the green habitat lined with water plants, native New Zealand plants, and also tropical plant conservatories. Students can unwind amidst the greenery at the lawn area surrounded by gravel paths. It is a great place to sit on the green space of the lawn area and spend some time and breathe in fresh and head on smoothly towards weekday study schedules.  

The Breathtaking Banks Peninsula

Just north of the city horizon one can experience the marvel at the coastal vistas and also encounter critters along the way. This is what one will find amidst breathtaking Banks Peninsula. Students exploring this place can take a welcome break with short bush walks, interaction with  rare Hector's dolphins, and also exploring the extensive coastline, and steep volcanic landscape. Just 83km from Christchurch, the Banks Peninsula is situated on the edge of a deep harbour with pick-ups and drop-offs near the ends of the Summit Walkway by local bus services available in the vicinity. 



With so much to explore, once in Christchurch, students will never feel weary and have lots to share with family and friends. They can explore many things and city attractions that are strategically located near prominent student accommodation Christchurch.


Saturday, May 23, 2020

How is student life in Christchurch

On 31 July 1856, a Royal Charter made Christchurch a city and officially the oldest established city located on the South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest city and the seat of the Canterbury Region. You can witness the magnificent  Avon River flowing through the centre of the city, with an urban park located along its banks. Christchurch is the 2nd most populous city in New Zealand after Auckland and before Wellington. It is home to a number of tertiary education institutions such as the University of Canterbury, University of Otago, Lincoln University, and Ara Institute of Canterbury. These universities attract students in huge numbers which require private Student Accommodation Christchurch as the campus residences are limited in numbers and get filled quite quickly. 





Where to stay in Christchurch?


Ilam Apartments


This student accommodation Christchurch is ideally situated close to the picturesque campus of the University of Canterbury. Students who attend the mentioned university have only a 9-minutes’ walk ahead of them giving them plenty of spare time to explore this beautiful city. The residence is at a walking distance from Ilam gardens and fields where you can go for a stroll when you need to clear your head. 



The student room is well-furnished to the highest of standards so that you can have a comfortable stay. There are plenty of onsite amenities as well like a laundry room where you can wash your clothes anytime with absolute ease, games room where you can play billiards with other residents. The area is well-populated with plenty of bars, cafes, shops and restaurants so you can eat out whenever you want and enjoy the evenings with your friends. 

Culture and Entertainment


Christchurch is a clearly an English city, however, it contains some European elements as well, with strong Gothic Revival architecture. There are lots of green spaces in the city with public parks and well-developed residential gardens giving Christchurch the name of ‘The Garden City.’ Students can visit the Hagley Park and Christchurch Botanic Gardens which were founded in 1863. The former one being a site for sports such as netball, cricket, golf, and rugby, and for open-air concerts by local bands and orchestras.  



The city is known for its many live acts, hosting the World Buskers Festival in January each year. Christchurch is a home for the innovative music scene of New Zealand with bands as The Bats, The Narcs, Shocking Pinks and Bailter Space rising from the city.


Transport Facilities in Christchurch


Buses are the main mode of public transport available in the city. These are known as the  Metro buses which runs throughout the city and to the airport as well. The ticket price is also quite nominal with the adult cash fares for the airport transfers costing around NZ$8.50 one way and NZ$15 return. The best thing to is to have a MetroCard which will spare you from rummaging through change every time you need to hop on a bus. It will give you a 30% discount and also the allowance to travel on the Diamond Harbour Ferries that depart from the nearby town of Lyttelton.





If you are a student on a tight budget then cycling can also be a good option as it is quite popular in Christchurch and will keep you healthy as well. There are cycle lanes spread across the city and you will be amazed to see high cycling traffic all around. There is a public bike-sharing system in the city as well. You can hire a bicycle from services including City Cycle Hire, The Vintage Peddler and the Antigua Boatsheds.

The above-mentioned Student Accommodation Christchurch is one of the best places to live as a student as it offers a comfortable living space. University Living an online student housing platform offers such great Student Room in various cities across the country.