This full-day private tour will take you on an unforgettable journey through Canberra’s most iconic landmarks. You’ll start your day at Mount Ainslie Lookout, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Canberra’s national attractions, framed by picturesque mountain ranges. Next, you’ll visit the National Capital Exhibition to explore displays featuring the people, events, history, and design of this unique, modern, planned city. Afterward, you’ll head to Old Parliament House to learn about its rich history as the seat of Parliament from 1927 to 1988. You’ll then visit Parliament House to see where lawmakers gather to represent Australians and make decisions for the nation. Finally, you’ll visit the Australian War Memorial to pay your respects to those who have died or participated in wars involving Australia and learn about their sacrifices.
Pickup included
Meet your private tour guide who will introduce you to the upcoming journey. The tour will start by a pick-up in Canberra, according to your preferred location. The transportation time of the tour is allocated here.
Mount Ainslie Lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views of Canberra and its surroundings, providing an excellent vantage point to appreciate the city's layout and natural beauty.
The National Capital Exhibition is an informative center that delves into the history, planning, and development of Canberra, making it an ideal starting point for visitors to gain insights into the nation's capital.
Old Parliament House, also known as the Museum of Australian Democracy, is a historical treasure that offers a glimpse into the country's political past. It's a fascinating destination for those interested in Australia's democratic evolution.
Parliament House is a modern architectural masterpiece and the heart of Australian politics. Visitors can explore its impressive interiors and witness the democratic process in action.
The Australian War Memorial is a significant site that pays homage to the nation's military history and veterans. It features a remarkable museum, extensive commemorative areas, and beautifully landscaped grounds, providing a comprehensive and moving experience.
Canberra is Australia's capital city, known for its planned design, abundant green spaces, and rich cultural institutions. It offers a blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty, making it a unique destination for visitors.
A significant memorial dedicated to the members of its armed forces and a shrine containing the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier.
The meeting place of the Parliament of Australia and a significant landmark in Canberra.
A large artificial lake in the center of Canberra, offering scenic views and recreational activities.
The national art gallery of Australia, featuring a vast collection of Australian, Aboriginal, and international art.
A scenic lookout offering panoramic views of Canberra and its surroundings.
A creamy panna cotta infused with the unique flavor of lemon myrtle, a native Australian plant.
A lean and flavorful meat, often served with native Australian spices and sauces.
A classic Australian dessert made of sponge cake coated in chocolate and desiccated coconut.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and vibrant natural landscapes. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Australian Dollar (AUD)
AEST (UTC+10) or AEDT (UTC+11) during daylight saving time
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Canberra is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.
Canberra Station
Jolimont Centre
The bus network is efficient and covers most parts of Canberra. MyWay cards are used for fare payment.
Available • Apps: Uber, Ola
Car, Bike, Scooter
A nature reserve offering walking trails, wildlife spotting, and picnic areas.
A charming historic village known for its antique shops, galleries, and wineries.
A mountainous region offering skiing, hiking, and scenic views.
Price varies by option