3 Days Itinerary in Canberra, Australia - Travel Guide
Kangaroo Hop: 3 Fantastic Days in Canberra, Australia
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Embrace Canberra's History and Culture |
2 | Day 2 - Explore Nature and Science |
3 | Day 3 - Discover Canberra’s Wildlife and Local Delights |
Introduction
Experience Canberra, Australia's delightful capital in 3 jam-packed days. This itinerary caters to those who love culture, history, nature, and food. It provides a blend of iconic tourist spots, local delights and hidden gems to give you a taste of Canberra's magic.
Day 1 - Embrace Canberra's History and Culture
Start your Canberra adventure with a hearty breakfast at the Kingston Foreshore, home to Canberra's thriving food scene. Head next to the iconic Parliament House. It's not just a political hub, it's a marvel of modern architecture! Post-lunch, get ready to be stunned by the rich history and magnificent art at the National Gallery of Australia. Finish the day with a scenic stroll around Lake Burley Griffin, the perfect place to soak up the beauty of Canberra's landscape.
Day 2 - Explore Nature and Science
Begin your day at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. It's an oasis that showcases Australia's unique flora. Next, immerse yourself in the wonders of the universe at Questacon - The National Science and Technology Centre. After lunch, experience the beauty of nature at the National Arboretum, home to a variety of rare and endangered trees. Wrap up the day with a sumptuous dinner at one of the gourmet restaurants in the NewActon precinct.
Day 3 - Discover Canberra’s Wildlife and Local Delights
Kick off your last day by exploring Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve where you can see kangaroos, koalas, and an array of beautiful birds. After a picnic lunch, head to the Canberra Glassworks, a dynamic, professional artist's studio focused on creating, promoting, and selling glass art. End your Canberra adventure by visiting the Old Bus Depot Markets on a Sunday where you’ll find everything from tasty food to handmade arts and crafts. It's the perfect way to relish local delights before bidding goodbye.
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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Canberra
The best time to visit Canberra is during autumn (March-May) or spring (September-November) when the weather is mild, making it perfect for outdoor activities.
Canberra is quite spread out but it's well-serviced by public transit. You can also rent a bike or car to get around. The city center is pedestrian-friendly and most attractions are within walking distance.
While in Canberra, you must try local staples like the Prawn and Chicken Laksa at Asian Noodle House, Brodburger at Brodburger and a 'freakshake' at Patissez café.