Canberra celebrates Australia’s history and accomplishments unlike any other city. Indigenous sites, national parks, and botanical gardens are a short drive from iconic landmarks and monuments to fallen soldiers and pioneers. While galleries and museums showcase the best in art, music and film from international and emerging local artists. For foodies, Canberra's cafe and dining scenes are thriving, with wineries, fresh produce markets, innovative cafes, and restaurants ranging from the small and intimate to world-class banquet halls, even the most discerning of palates will find something to their liking in Canberra’s cuisine.
Canberra is full of colour, culture, and curiosity—perfect for kids and grown-ups alike. Whether you're chasing dinosaurs, building a mini-zine, or sailing across the lake, it’s a city thatturns everyday moments into lasting family memories.
Read MoreSpring is celebrated in many colourful, quirky ways across the globe—from India’s joyful Holi festival to the egg-scrambling antics in Zenica, Bosnia. But here in Australia, it’s Canberra that truly comes alive with the spirit of theseason, thanks to Floriade—the nation’s biggest celebration of spring.
Read MoreAustralia’s rich history is well documented through archives, exhibitions and architecture in Canberra. The national capital is the perfect place to learn more about the Australian story and find out what shaped, and continues to shape, our nation.
Read MoreCanberra has a special charm in winter when frosty mornings, open fires, and cosy venues serving mulled wine make it the capital of cool. But what makes the region particularly special in winter is … drumroll … truffles.
Read MoreWith Dean & Nancy on 22 just named the 'Best Hotel Bar in Australia' at the recent Australian Bar Awards, we were inspired to scour the country to bring you our top six hotel bars to while away those balmy spring days and nights.
Read MoreEnjoy an extended weekend roadtrip at Adina Canberra Dickson, conveniently located a short drive to all the major attractions including the National Gallery, War Memorial, Parliament House and Questacon.
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