Canberra

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Canberra, Australia's purpose-built capital, is a city where national identity and natural beauty converge. Designed by American architect Walter Burley Griffin, its layout is a masterclass in urban planning, with Lake Burley Griffin at its heart. Beyond the political institutions, you'll find world-class museums, vibrant food markets, and sprawling nature reserves that invite exploration. Whether you're delving into the nation's story at the Australian War Memorial or sipping cool-climate wines in the surrounding countryside, Canberra offers a surprisingly rich and relaxed experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal for a first visit, allowing you to explore the major museums and galleries without rushing. A longer stay of four to five days lets you venture into the surrounding nature reserves and wine regions. For a quick stop, one well-planned day can cover Parliament House, the War Memorial, and a lakeside lunch.

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