What makes it 62% Kids-Friendly: Children are welcome at the 10:30 intergenerational service with songs and juice, but there is no playground and only brief space to colour, so active kids may tire quickly.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to attend a Sunday service, explore the grounds and let kids do a quiet play break.
Attend the 10:30 am Sunday service:
Join the intergenerational Eucharist with a children’s moment and morning tea.
Tip: Arrive 10 min early to get seats together and bring kids’ colouring books.
Explore stained-glass windows:
See the WW II memorial “Call of St Peter” and the “Good Shepherd” window.
Tip: Use the free leaflet (ask at the door) for fun facts on each pane.
View the carved eagle lectern:
Spot the 1874 cedar wood lectern carved by Ah Tong near the pulpit.
Tip: Explain the story of the Good Shepherd to older kids as you view.
Photo stop on the lawn:
Take storybook-style family photos against the church’s stone walls.
Tip: Bring a small prop like a scarf or toy for a fun family shot.

V H
A lovely stone church located on the edge of town, nice to see during a walk of the area.
Donna Dobbinson
Take the weight of your stress off your shoulders and enter this incredibly beautiful church. Sit down and pray tell God your worries and get a positive direction going forward. It's an incredible feeling of love and relaxation, hear God's word. 🙏♥️
Som Chakraborty
A vintage, calm, cute and well maintained church right at the very heart of Queenstown with so much character. Definitely worth a visit.
TheNZLILY
The location of the church is at the center of the city, within walking distance to the lake, the garden, cafes and restaurant and all the activities. The church is beautifully built, spent some time here to enjoy.
galaxyasan
The building next to this church are shared with muslim community to perform Friday prayer, What a harmony communities. Muslim who get the chance to pray here please donate some of your money for the community to build an islamic center here in Queenstown. Wish all of you will get a reward from Allah in Jannah InsyaAllah
In winter, wear warm layers; the church can be chilly. In summer, bring sunscreen for the lawn. If visiting mid-year, check for the annual Market Day with stalls and face-painting.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Church entry | NZD 0 |
| Market Day donation (per person) | NZD 1 |
| Market Day afternoon tea (per person) | NZD 5 |
| Total Estimated | NZD 24 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 2 Church Street, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
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