Affectionately known as'The Eagle', the Australian - American Memorial was officially opened on the 16th February 1954. The memorial stands 73 metres high and is located in the forecourt of the Defenc...
Walk amongst the finest collection of Australian flora in the world at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Nestled at the foot of Black Mountain, the Gardens are devoted entirely to plants native...
The Australian War Memorial commemorates the sacrifice of Australian men and women who have served in war.Through its exhibitions the Memorial presents stories of Australians at war, in armed conflict...
Marked walking trails and a range of native plants and animals. The wildflowers in spring and early summer are beautiful. Enjoy views of Parliament House, Lake Burley Griffin and the Australian Instit...
Blundells’ Cottage, located along Lake Burley Griffin, is one of the only hands-on historic homes in Australia where you can touch the many period artefacts. The Cottage is a significant character in ...
The Canberra Museum and Gallery integrates visual arts and social history in a range of exciting exhibitions, projects and education programs, which explore Canberra's cultural and social issues and p...
Delve into Australia’s political past at Old Parliament House, home to Australia's Federal Parliament from 1927 to 1988. Today, this much-loved heritage building offers tourists a unique glimpse into ...
Explore the world in miniature at Cockington Green Gardens, with its fascinating collection of miniature buildings and spectacular gardens. In addition to a quaint miniature English village – complete...
Enjoy a browse through Gorman House Markets, open every Saturday from 10am - 4pm, conveniently located minutes from the Canberra Centre. Canberra's only Saturday market with an organic producers marke...
Mount Ainslie Lookout is the perfect place to view the unique layout of Canberra, especially the magnificent Land Axis which forms a key feature of the original 1912 plan for Canberra by Walter Burley...