Aboriginal Dreamings Gallery in the heart of Gold Creek Village is a must-see destination for Aboriginal art collectors. Aboriginal Dreamings Gallery has been bringing Aboriginal
The Centenary Trail is a 145 kilometre self-guided, non-motorised loop trail for walkers and touring cyclists that showcases Canberra and takes users on a journey
The ACT Legislative Assembly is the youngest legislature in Australia.
From 1938, when the ACT was officially formed, until 1989, Canberra was administered by the
Discover fantastic views appearing through the trees as you walk around the marked walking trails on Black Mountain.
Black Mountain is the most diverse of
Palace Electric Cinema presents simply the best selection of international cinema; arthouse and quality new release films. Eight theatres with luxurious amphitheatre seating and the
Casino Canberra is boasting a multi-million dollar interior refurbishment, making it an exciting entertainment precinct in the city centre.
They offer: Blackjack, Baccarat, Roulette, Poker,
The Australian War Memorial is pleased to be the recipient of TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Award for the number one landmark in both Australia and the
The Australian War Memorial is pleased to be the recipient of TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Award for the number one landmark in both Australia and the
The Gallery of Small Things (GOST) is Canberra's newest and tiniest gallery showcasing emerging and established artists in the Visual Arts. It is less than
Visit St John's Schoolhouse, Canberra's first school and school master's residence. It opened in 1845, to provide an elementary education for children from the Campbell
The Canberra and Region Visitors Centre sits within the Regatta Point precinct boasting one of Canberra’s best views. Look out over Lake Burley Griffin towards
The National Capital Exhibition illustrates Canberra's vital role as a symbol of Federation through interactive displays and multi-media models. Take a virtual tour of the
The Anglican Church of St John the Baptist predates the nation's capital by 70 years. The Church, graveyard and schoolhouse are living reminders of Canberra's
ANZAC Parade is the National Capital's major commemorative way. Memorials dedicated to Australian and New Zealand service people who've fought and died in war line
Visit the largest regional markets in the Southern Tablelands. Be lured by the smell of freshly ground coffee, the reassuring dirt on the potatoes, honey
Meet Gather Collect is a beautifully curated store with a range of different Australian Artist, designers and makers products. It's a must see collection that
Australia's stories come alive at the National Museum of Australia, on the shores of Canberra’s Lake Burley Griffin. The Museum's stunning architecture provides an extraordinary
Come to Lake Burley Griffin this Summer is Canberra’s newest and most exciting outdoor inflatable attractions. Get ready to have an awesome day out with
The British High Commission is located in the suburb of Yarralumla approximately five kilometres south of the city centre.
There are also consulate-generals in Sydney
The R G Menzies Walk was named in acknowledgement of Sir Robert Menzies' crucial contribution to the final development of Australia's national capital, Canberra. The
Enjoy 22.2 hectares of foreshore parkland, including large areas of irrigated grass for natural play, on the north western side of Lake Burley Griffin.
Black
The National Capital Authority wishes to advise that Blundells Cottage is undergoing conservation works and is currently closed. For updates on the project, please visit
The International Flag Display colourfully acknowledges the United Nations and those that maintain a diplomatic presence in the National Capital. The 90 plus flags fly
See the beautiful, the rare and the unexpected at the National Library of Australia on the shores of Canberra’s Lake Burley Griffin.
The ever-changing Treasures
Twin arts centres, Ainslie and Gorman, host the national capital's largest collective of professional artists and arts companies a stone's throw from the city centre.
Reconciliation Place reaffirms Australia's shared history and commitment to Reconciliation as an important national priority. Wander down pathways among public artworks and explore the themes
Discover the smarter way to have fun at Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre. There’s something for everyone as you experience science in
See Australia's Constitutional court and highest court of appeal in a stunning building by Lake Burley Griffin in the Parliamentary Zone.
Visit the court's three