In short: Canberra packs world class national institutions, striking architecture and easy access to nature into a compact, walkable capital. Whether you have a day or a long weekend, here are the experiences worth prioritising.
The national institutions
Canberra is home to Australia's flagship cultural and civic attractions, most of them free to enter. The Australian War Memorial is consistently rated among the country's most moving museums. The National Gallery of Australia and the National Museum of Australia hold major collections, Questacon is a hands on science centre loved by families, and Parliament House offers free tours and rooftop views.
Lake Burley Griffin
The lake sits at the heart of the city and is ringed by walking and cycling paths, public art and lawns. Hiring a bike, taking a paddle or simply walking a section at sunset is one of the best ways to see Canberra.
The National Arboretum
Overlooking the city, the National Arboretum features forests of rare and symbolic trees, a striking visitor centre, a popular playground and some of the best views in Canberra.
Lookouts and nature
Mount Ainslie Lookout gives a classic view straight down Anzac Parade to Parliament House. For a bush escape, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and the Australian National Botanic Gardens put native wildlife and plants within easy reach of the city.
Seasonal highlights
In spring, Floriade transforms Commonwealth Park into a mass of flowers and is Australia's biggest celebration of the season. Autumn brings striking colour across the city's many deciduous trees.
Hours, ticketing and seasonal events change. Confirm details with VisitCanberra and each venue before visiting.
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