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Manuka Oval is Canberra's premier sports ground and a beloved local institution, where the roar of the crowd and the crack of the bat (or thud of the Sherrin) fill the air during summer cricket and winter Australian rules football matches. Nestled in the leafy suburb of Manuka, the oval offers an intimate, old‑world atmosphere that big city stadiums can't replicate. For international visitors, it's a perfect introduction to Australia's sporting culture, with a backdrop of mature trees and the distant Brindabella Mountains.
Highlights & What to See
- Catch a Big Bash League (BBL) cricket match – The atmosphere is electric, with families, food trucks, and plenty of sixes flying into the stands. It's a summer highlight.
- Watch an AFL game – The Greater Western Sydney Giants play several home games here, offering a chance to see top‑level Australian rules football in a compact, fan‑friendly venue.
- Explore the heritage grandstand – The historic Bradman Stand, named after cricket legend Sir Donald Bradman, gives the oval a timeless feel and is perfect for photos.
- Pre‑match pub crawl in Manuka – The surrounding streets are lined with cosy pubs, cafes, and restaurants like the Kingston Hotel and Ottoman Cuisine, ideal for a pre‑game bite or post‑match celebration.
- Visit the Manuka Pool – A short walk away, this outdoor heated pool is a great spot to cool off on a hot Canberra day before or after the game.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for a full day or evening around a match – arrive 1–2 hours early to soak up the pre‑game buzz in Manuka's cafes and pubs. The game itself lasts about 3–4 hours (cricket T20 or AFL). If you're not attending a fixture, a quick 30‑minute wander around the exterior and heritage stand is enough, but the real magic is on game day.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kingston Foreshore – A 10‑minute walk along the lake, with trendy restaurants, bars, and views of Lake Burley Griffin. Perfect for a meal after the match.
- Parliament House & Capital Hill – A 15‑minute drive or pleasant 30‑minute walk through the parliamentary triangle. Combine a morning tour with an afternoon game.
- Lake Burley Griffin – Cycle or walk around the lake, rent a kayak, or visit the Captain Cook Memorial Jet. It's a scenic connector between Manuka and the city centre.
- National Gallery of Australia & High Court – These cultural landmarks are a 20‑minute walk from the oval, offering world‑class art and architecture.
- Canberra City Centre – A short bus or taxi ride away, with shopping at Canberra Centre, the Australian War Memorial, and the National Museum of Australia.
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Image credits
- Parliament House — Thennicke / CC BY-SA 4.0
- National Gallery of Australia — Thennicke / CC BY-SA 4.0