National Triangle

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Canberra’s National Triangle is the symbolic and civic heart of Australia, where democracy, culture, and history converge along the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. This meticulously planned precinct, anchored by Parliament House, the Old Parliament House, and the Australian War Memorial, offers a profound journey through the nation’s story. With its sweeping lawns, monumental architecture, and world-class museums, the Triangle is both a political powerhouse and a serene space for reflection—a must-visit for any traveller seeking to understand Australia’s identity.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least a full day to explore the National Triangle at a relaxed pace. Start at the Australian War Memorial in the morning (allow 2–3 hours), then stroll along Anzac Parade to the lake. After lunch, visit Old Parliament House (1–2 hours) and end the afternoon at the National Gallery (2 hours). If you have a second day, add Parliament House and a lake cruise for a deeper dive. The area is compact and walkable, with plenty of cafes for breaks.

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