Commonwealth Place

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Commonwealth Place is a sweeping, lakeside public space on the southern shore of Lake Burley Griffin, directly aligned with the Australian Parliament House. It's a sublime spot for a contemplative stroll, with stunning reflections of the capital's key landmarks in the water. The place is anchored by the striking Reconciliation Place and the Commonwealth Place Fountain, making it a powerful symbol of Australia's journey as a nation. This is where locals come to fly kites, picnic, and watch the sun set behind the Parliamentary Triangle.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 45 minutes to an hour to walk the full length of Commonwealth Place, linger at Reconciliation Place, and snap photos of the fountain. If you're combining it with a visit to one of the adjacent national institutions, budget half a day. The site is particularly lovely at golden hour, when the light softens the modernist architecture and the lake turns to glass.

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