Canberra

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Canberra, Australia’s capital, is a city of grand national institutions, tranquil lakefronts, and sprawling nature reserves. Unlike the fast-paced coastal cities, Canberra feels spacious and deliberate, with a grid of wide boulevards and a ring of bushland that invites exploration. The city’s identity is tied to its role as the seat of government, but it’s also a hub for world-class museums, galleries, and outdoor adventures. Whether you’re cycling around Lake Burley Griffin, delving into the nation’s stories at the Australian War Memorial, or sipping cool-climate wines from the surrounding regions, Canberra offers a distinctly relaxed yet intellectually stimulating experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Canberra is surprisingly compact, and you can cover the main sights in two full days. Day one: focus on the parliamentary triangle – Parliament House, the National Gallery, and the War Memorial. Day two: explore the lake by bike or foot, then visit Questacon or the botanic gardens. If you have a third day, consider a side trip to the nearby wine regions or Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve for wildlife spotting. The city’s museums are free and open daily, so you can adjust your pace easily.

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