• Home
  • Australia
    • Discover Australia
    • New South Wales
    • Queensland
    • Victoria
    • Australian Capital Ter...
  • New Zealand
    • Discover New Zealand
  • Europe
    • Discover Europe
    • England
    • France
    • Italy
    • Monaco
    • Turkey
  • Flights and Lounges
  • Tips and Tricks
  • About Us
  • More
    • Home
    • Australia
      • Discover Australia
      • New South Wales
      • Queensland
      • Victoria
      • Australian Capital Ter...
    • New Zealand
      • Discover New Zealand
    • Europe
      • Discover Europe
      • England
      • France
      • Italy
      • Monaco
      • Turkey
    • Flights and Lounges
    • Tips and Tricks
    • About Us
  • Home
  • Australia
    • Discover Australia
    • New South Wales
    • Queensland
    • Victoria
    • Australian Capital Ter...
  • New Zealand
    • Discover New Zealand
  • Europe
    • Discover Europe
    • England
    • France
    • Italy
    • Monaco
    • Turkey
  • Flights and Lounges
  • Tips and Tricks
  • About Us

Australian Capital Territory

Stands as the nation's political heart, hosting Canberra, the capital city.  Amidst its planned architecture and iconic institutions, immerse in a blend of culture, history, and lush landscapes, from Parliament House to the serene shores of Lake Burley Griffin.  

Explore Australian Capital Territory

  • Canberra


TOP TIPS BEFORE TRAVEL TO Australian Capital Territory

Parliament House Canberra Australia

 Here are some top tips to consider before you travel to the Australian Capital Territory (ACT):


  • Canberra Exploration: Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is located in the ACT. Plan to explore its national institutions, galleries, and iconic landmarks.


  • Parliament House: Book a guided tour of the Australian Parliament House to learn about the nation's political history and see its impressive architecture.


  • Museum and Galleries: ACT is home to several important museums and galleries, including the National Gallery of Australia and the Australian War Memorial.


  • Lake Burley Griffin: Enjoy the picturesque Lake Burley Griffin for recreational activities like walking, cycling, and boating. There are bike and walking paths around the lake.


  • National Parks: The ACT offers several national parks and reserves, including Namadgi National Park. Research trails and activities in advance.


  • Public Transport: Canberra has a bus network that covers most major attractions. Consider using public transport to explore the city.


  • Weather: The ACT experiences four distinct seasons. Check the weather forecast before your trip and pack accordingly.


  • Cultural Etiquette: Australians are generally friendly and informal. Greet people with a smile and a casual "G'day."


  • Currency and Payments: The Australian Dollar (AUD) is used in the ACT. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.


  • Local Events: Check local event calendars for festivals, exhibitions, and performances happening during your visit.


  • Emergency Contacts: Save local emergency numbers and important contacts, such as your country's embassy or consulate, in your phone.


  • Time Zones: The ACT follows Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) with daylight saving observed during summer months.


  • Internet Connectivity: Major cities have good internet coverage, but remote areas might have limited connectivity. Consider getting a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device.


  • Respect for Local Laws: Familiarize yourself with local laws and regulations, such as road rules and smoking restrictions.


With its rich cultural and political history, Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory offer a unique perspective on Australia's identity. Tailor your visit to your interests and enjoy exploring the nation's capital.

Canberra

 Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is a purpose-built metropolis known for its meticulously planned layout, modern architecture, and an abundance of national institutions and museums, including the Australian War Memorial and the National Gallery of Australia, all set against a backdrop of picturesque natural landscapes and green spaces. 


As the political heart of the nation, Canberra offers a unique blend of governmental significance, cultural richness, and outdoor recreational opportunities that make it a distinctive and engaging destination. 

CANBERRA Top Attractions

  

  • Parliament House: It is the iconic seat of Australian democracy, featuring impressive architecture and the opportunity for visitors to explore its hallowed halls.


  • The King George V Memorial: It a serene and historic monument, pays tribute to the reigning monarch during the city's establishment in 1927.


  • Old Parliament House: Now the Museum of Australian Democracy, provides insights into the nation's political history within its beautifully preserved chambers.


  • Anzac Parade: It is a solemn boulevard lined with war memorials and statues that honors Australia's military history and the sacrifice of its servicemen and women.


  • The Australian War Memorial: It is a revered institution, commemorating the country's military heritage with a vast collection of artifacts, exhibitions, and a moving Roll of Honour.


  • Commonwealth Place : Commonwealth Place is a scenic waterfront area showcasing modern architecture and offering a tranquil spot for relaxation and picnics.


  • Canberra Museums and Galleries: They encompass a network of cultural institutions and art venues, celebrating the city's diverse artistic and historical heritage. We visited some of the most interesting Museums and Galleries in Canberra , click here to watch this tour.


  • Kings Park : Kings Park is a serene urban park with lush greenery, walking trails, and panoramic views of the city and Lake Burley Griffin.


  • Lake Burley Griffin: It is an artificial lake at the city's heart, offers recreational activities like boating, cycling, and picnicking, all framed by stunning waterfront views.


  • The National Carillon: While you are in Canberra don't miss  the National Carillon. It is  a unique musical instrument, presents regular concerts with its 55 bronze bells and stands as a symbol of friendship between Australia and the Netherlands.


  • Cockington Green Gardens: Cockington Green Gardens is a whimsical miniature village featuring meticulously crafted miniature buildings and beautifully landscaped gardens.


  • City Walk: City Walk is a bustling pedestrian promenade in the heart of Canberra, lined with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.


  • Mt Ainslie Lookout: Mt Ainslie Lookout provides panoramic vistas of Canberra's cityscape, offering a perfect vantage point to take in the capital's layout and surrounding natural beauty.


Do you want to learn more about these attractions? Then watch our Canberra Top Attractions Tour. There are many more attractions to enjoy in Canberra! Click below to discover more!


Explore More attractions

CANBERRA Top AttractionS

Canberra Top Attractions

Canberra Top Attractions

Canberra Top Attractions

All you need to know before you travel to Canberra!

Museums and Galleries

Canberra Top Attractions

Canberra Top Attractions

  Canberra is home to 12 of Australia’s most iconic cultural attractions, museums and galleries. Each showcases a unique perspective of Australia's story from First Nations history to contemporary times. We show the 7 most popular museums and galleries in Canberra in this tour. 

Cockington Green Gardens

Cockington Green Gardens

Cockington Green Gardens

 Cockington Green Gardens is a charming and meticulously crafted miniature village in Canberra, Australia, where visitors can explore intricately detailed model buildings set within beautifully landscaped gardens, offering a delightful and whimsical experience. 

Enlighten Canberra

Cockington Green Gardens

Cockington Green Gardens

    Enlighten Canberra is an outdoor annual art and cultural festival held in Canberra, Australia featuring illuminating light installations and projections, performances from local and interstate musicians, a short film festival and the Canberra Balloon Spectacular.  

Best Places to Stay in CanbeRra

Our TOP PICK : Hotel Kurrajong

  The Hotel Kurrajong is a heritage-listed hotel located in the Canberra suburb of Barton, Australian Capital Territory, close to Parliament House and national institutions within the Parliamentary Triangle precinct. The Hotel has a strong association with Australia's political history, most notably as the residence of Prime Minister Ben Chifley throughout his parliamentary career, including his term in office from 1945-1949. 

Book

Best Locations To Stay in Canberra

 Finding the best location to stay in Canberra depends on what kind of experience you're seeking! Here are some popular options, each with its own unique atmosphere and appeal:


For City Lights and Convenience:


  • CBD: Immerse yourself in the heart of the action, with Parliament House, museums, shops, and restaurants right at your doorstep. Enjoy easy access to public transport and iconic landmarks like the National Gallery of Australia. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hotels to luxury apartments, but be prepared for higher prices and the bustling city vibe.


For Lake Life and Serenity:


  • Kingston Foreshore: This vibrant precinct offers picturesque waterfront views, trendy cafes, bars, and outdoor activities like kayaking and paddleboarding. You'll find a mix of stylish apartments and modern hotels, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the city.


For Family Fun and Green Spaces:


  • Braddon : These family-friendly neighbourhoods boast leafy parks, playgrounds, and plenty of kid-friendly cafes and restaurants. Braddon also offers trendy bars and boutiques.

Choosing Your Perfect Spot:


Consider these factors when making your decision:


  • Interests: Are you drawn to the city buzz, lake activities, family-friendly attractions, history, or unique experiences?


  • Budget: Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels, so choose what suits your spending plan.


  • Desired Ambiance: Do you crave the vibrancy of the city centre, the serenity of the lake, a quieter neighbourhood, or a touch of luxury?


  • Travel Style: Are you spontaneous and flexible, or do you prefer a planned itinerary with easy access to public transport or attractions?


No matter your choice, Canberra has something for everyone. So, pack your bags, choose your perfect location, and get ready to explore the museums, lakeside trails, and unique architecture of this fascinating city!


Remember: Book accommodation in advance, especially during peak season and major events. Consider your transportation needs, whether using public transport, the light rail, or bike-sharing to explore different areas. Most importantly, relax, embrace the friendly Canberra vibe, and discover the hidden gems that this surprising city has to offer!

Explore your options

DISCOVER OTHER TRAVEL DESTINATIONS

New South Wales

New South Wales

New South Wales

Sydney Opera House Australia

  Australia's dynamic heart, encompasses the cosmopolitan allure of Sydney and stretches to encompass pristine beaches, rolling vineyards, and the serene Blue Mountains.

Discover More

Queensland

New South Wales

New South Wales

Hamilton Island Australia

  

Australia's sunshine state, entices with its golden beaches, tropical rainforests, and the iconic Great Barrier Reef. 

Discover More

All videos and photos in this website personally recorded by Rez World Travel on location. 

Copyright © 2023 Rez World Travel - All Rights Reserved.

  

REZ WORLD TRAVEL participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may earn commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites.

Please see AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER for more detail.



This website uses cookies.

We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.

DeclineAccept