Rating: đ Worth a Visit
Spent 5 day here actually doing some work for Visit Canberra, so all the spots here were handpicked by them, so they are the best spots in Canberra!
About
Canberra is Australiaâs capital - clean, green, and full of culture, design, and nature. Itâs where modern architecture meets lakeside views, national institutions, and surprisingly epic food and wine. Whether youâre into museums, hikes, or just want something different from Sydney and Melbourne, Canberra delivers.
Top Things to Do
Parliament House â Free guided tours, rooftop views, and iconic Aussie architecture.
National Arboretum Canberra â Beautiful arboretum with diverse collections
Lake Burley Griffin Loop â Walk, cycle, or paddle around the heart of the city.
Mount Ainslie Lookout â The classic sunset shot over the lake and city.
Floriade Festival (SepâOct) â Australiaâs biggest flower festival with Insta-perfect blooms.
How Many Days to Spend
Minimum: 2â3 full days â Visit Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, National Gallery, and take a stroll around Lake Burley Griffin.
Ideal: 4â5 days â Add trips to the National Museum of Australia, Questacon Science Centre, Namadgi National Park for hiking, and explore the local food and wine scene in nearby Murrumbateman.
More time? Use Canberra as a base to explore the Southern Tablelands region â towns like Bungendore, Goulburn, and Yass offer charming day trips.
Best Time to Visit
Spring (SepâNov): clear skies, and mild days.
Autumn (MarâMay): Beautiful foliage and perfect for walks/hikes.
Summer (DecâFeb): Hot but great for lake days and wineries.
Winter (JunâAug): Cold and crisp. Quieter but cosy cafĂ© culture.
Where to Stay
City Centre: Close to major museums, shops, and the lake.
Braddon: Trendy, walkable, full of cafes and boutique hotels.
Kingston/Foreshore: Upscale, near restaurants and waterfront views.
Where to Eat & Drink
The Cupping Room: Iconic café by world champion baristas.
Grease Monkey: Burgers, beers, and backyard vibes in Braddon.
Monster Kitchen: Upscale plant-based food inside Ovolo Nishi.
Mocan & Green Grout: Ethical café with a cosy, cool interior.
Bar Rochford: Hidden upstairs wine bar with a moody vibe.
Capital Brewing Co: Great local brews in a laid-back warehouse setting.
Travel Tips
Itâs a planned city â Bring or rent a bike, or use e-scooters to explore wide, open spaces.
Free museums â Most national institutions are free or donation-based.
Weekends = quieter â Itâs a public service town, so weekdays are actually busier.
Side trip? â The nearby Canberra Wine Region has amazing cool-climate wines.
Budget Breakdown (per day)
Accommodation: $90â$250 AUD
Food: $20â$50 AUD
Transport: $10â$30 AUD (e-scooters or public buses)
Attractions: Mostly free or under $20 AUD
Day trip to wineries: ~$60â$100 AUD (self-drive or tour)
Tip: Many museums, galleries, and Parliament House offer free entry, making Canberra great for budget travellers.
How to Get There
Fly into Canberra Airport (10 mins from CBD)
Bus/train from Sydney: ~3.5â4.5 hours
Drive from Sydney: ~3 hours â scenic road trip through the Southern Highlands
Get around: Walk, bike, e-scooter, or local bus