Photo: Pascal Vuylsteker from Paris, France - Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
Rising 195 metres above the summit of Black Mountain, Telstra Tower is Canberra’s most unmistakable landmark and the finest vantage point for taking in the city’s planned layout. This slender telecommunications tower, opened in 1980, offers a rotating restaurant and an observation deck that delivers sweeping 360-degree views over Lake Burley Griffin, the parliamentary triangle, and the surrounding bush-covered hills. It’s a must-do for first-time visitors wanting to get their bearings and for photographers chasing that golden-hour light over Australia’s capital.
Highlights & What to See
- Observation Deck: Step out onto the indoor and outdoor viewing platforms for spectacular panoramic views – on clear days you can see as far as the Brindabella Ranges and even Mount Kosciuszko.
- Rotating Restaurant: Enjoy a meal or a coffee while the floor slowly turns, giving you a constantly changing vista of the city below. Book ahead for lunch or dinner.
- Exhibition Space: Learn about the tower’s engineering, telecommunications history, and the story of Canberra’s development through informative displays on the lower levels.
- Black Mountain Nature Reserve: Combine your visit with a walk on the surrounding trails – the easy summit walk leads through dry eucalypt forest alive with birdlife and wildflowers in spring.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow about 1–1.5 hours to fully experience the tower: 30 minutes on the observation deck taking in the views and snapping photos, plus time for a coffee or a meal in the rotating restaurant if you choose. The tower is compact, so it works well as a quick stop on a half-day city tour or as a relaxing lunch break. For the best light, aim for late afternoon – the city glows gold, and you can watch the sunset from above.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Australian National Botanic Gardens – Just down the hill, these gardens showcase Australia’s unique flora with walking trails through rainforest, desert, and eucalypt habitats.
- Lake Burley Griffin – The centrepiece of Canberra’s design; cycle or stroll along its shores, or take a cruise to see the parliamentary buildings from the water.
- Parliament House – The heart of Australian politics, with its striking architecture and free guided tours; the rooftop offers another great view of the city.
- National Museum of Australia – Located on Acton Peninsula, this museum tells the story of Australia’s social history with engaging exhibits and a beautiful waterside setting.
- Questacon – National Science and Technology Centre – A hands-on science museum that’s hugely popular with families, located on the opposite side of the lake.
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Image credits
- Australian National Botanic Gardens — fir0002 flagstaffotos [at] gmail.com Canon 20D + Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 / GFDL 1.2
- Lake Burley Griffin — JJ Harrison ( jjharrison89@facebook.com ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Parliament House — Thennicke / CC BY-SA 4.0
- National Museum of Australia — Miroslaw Magola alias Magneticman / CC PDM 1.0
- Questacon — Shkuru Afshar / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Black Mountain Nature Reserve — Bidgee / CC BY-SA 3.0