TOP 50 CANBERRA Attractions (Things to Do and See)
Best Canberra attractions (top 50) or things to do and see in Canberra - Australia. This video listing 50 best places to visit in Canberra for you to enjoy all things to do in these beautiful places.
As the capital city of Australia, Canberra has so many attractions. There are numerous museums in Canberra such as Australian War Memorial, National Gallery of Australia, Questacon, Museum of Australian Democracy, National Portrait Gallery etc. People also visit best nature or parks in Canberra such as Namadgi National Park, Weston Park, National Arboretrum, Cotter Reserve, Floriade, Australian National Botanic Gardens, Lake Burley Griffin etc.
Want to see unique or historic building/sites in Canberra - Australia? Just visit Australian Parliament House, National Library of Australia, Royal Australian Mint, Telstra Tower, High Court of Australia, National Carillon, Lanyon Homestead, Australian National University, Stromlo Forest Park, Captain Cook Memorial Globe etc.
Looking for food & beverages activities in Canberra? You must visit Mount Majura Vineyard, Fyshwick Fresh Food Market, Baldwin Distilling Company, Underground Spirits, Pankhurst Wines, etc.
There also many places that you must visit to enjoy all the best Canberra attractions. If you want to know what is the best places for the things to do in Canberra - Australia? Just watching this video from start until the end. Hope you enjoy to visit Canberra.
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10 Best Places to Live in Florida.
For many, making the move to start a new life in the sunshine state would be a dream come true. The cost of living in Florida is surprisingly low and many of its suburbs and small towns have impressively low crime rates. Lots of tourism means lots of job opportunities. The state’s manufacturing and financial industries are also flourishing with job openings. The weather can be temperamental, but the temperature is warm mostly all year-round. Where should you start to figure out what places are the best to live? Read on for our 10 best places to live in Florida.
1: Niceville
2: Naples
3: Winter Springs
4: Palm Beach
5: Coral Springs
6: Dunedin
7: Cape Coral
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9: Weston
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Telford Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Telford? Check out our Telford Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Telford.
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Hoo Farm Animal Kingdom, Telford Town Park, The Wrekin, Blists Hill Victorian Town, Sunnycroft, Telford Steam Railway, Jackfield Tile Museum, Ironbridge Gorge Museums, Iron Bridge Tollhouse, Coalport China Museum, Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron, Benthall Hall, Apley Woods, Weston Park, Buildwas Abbey
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Canberra, Australia
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Canberra, Australia: 1. Jamala Wildlife Lodge *****
2. Avenue Hotel Canberra ****
3. Little National Hotel ****
4. Hyatt Hotel Canberra - A Park Hyatt Hotel *****
5. Pacific Suites Canberra, an Ascend Hotel Collection member ****
6. Hotel Hotel *****
7. Canberra Rex Hotel ****
8. Crowne Plaza Canberra ****
9. Alivio Tourist Park Canberra ****
10. Forrest Hotel & Apartments ***
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1. 999 Lady Denman Drive, Weston Creek, 2611 Canberra, Australia, From € 610
Featuring guided tours, private animal feeding sessions and accommodation alongside animal enclosures, Jamala Wildlife Lodge is situated next to the National Zoo and Aquarium. Guests enjoy free WiFi and and an outdoor pool. African cuisine is served in the dining room.
2. 80 Northbourne Avenue, 2612 Canberra, Australia, From € 118
Located in the heart of Canberra, this stylish hotel offers a restaurant and a fitness centre. All luxury accommodation features a private balcony with outdoor furniture. There is a free airport shuttle on weekdays, departing twice daily.
3. 21 National Circuit, Barton, 2600 Canberra, Australia, From € 98
Little National Hotel offers luxurious accommodation in Canberra. Positioned within the Realm Precinct, on National Circuit Barton, the hotel enjoys views of the city, Parliament House and cultural surrounds. Guests can enjoy a drink at the on-site bar.
4. 120 Commonwealth Avenue, Yarralumla, 2600 Canberra, Australia, From € 164
Offering a state-of-the-art fitness centre with indoor swimming pool and sauna, this luxury hotel is only 5 minutes' drive from Parliament House. Guests can enjoy a decadent afternoon tea in the guest lounge. Free WiFi is available.
5. 100 Northbourne Avenue, 2601 Canberra, Australia, From € 93
Located in the heart of Canberra, Pacific Suites Canberra, an Ascend Hotel Collection member offers modern self-contained accommodation with a private balcony. It features a fitness centre and an outdoor swimming pool.
6. 25 Edinburgh Avenue, 2601 Canberra, Australia, From € 146
Offering a 24/7 front desk, a fitness centre and a bar, Hotel Hotel is located 5 minutes' drive from Parliament House and the site of the beautiful Floriade display. All accommodation offers a flat-screen TV. Some accommodation offers a fully equipped kitchen.
7. 150 Northbourne Ave, Braddon, 2612 Canberra, Australia, From € 111
Just 5 minutes’ drive from the Australian War Memorial, The Rex Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV. It features a restaurant, a bar and a 24-hour front desk. Guests enjoy free on-site parking.
8. 1 Binara Street, 2601 Canberra, Australia, From € 87
Located in the heart of Canberra, the Crowne Plaza offers contemporary rooms and a choice of 4 in-house dining options. Guests have free access to a fitness centre with a sauna.
9. 20 Kunzea Street, 2602 Canberra, Australia, From € 86
With Canberra’s city centre just 4 km away, Alivio Tourist Park Canberra offers an on-site café and a swimming pool with a spa pool. Stroll through the landscaped grounds, home to a children’s playground. Guests enjoy free WiFi.
10. 30 National Circuit, Forrest, 2603 Canberra, Australia, From € 65
In the quiet Canberra suburb of Forrest, this hotel is less than a 10-minute drive from Parliament House and the National Gallery of Australia. Forrest Hotel & Apartments features an on-site restaurant and modern accommodations with free cable TV.
Edinburgh Attractions and Tourism
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Edinburgh - Scotland Travel Guide
Edinburgh Castle
This is Scotland's most famous tourist attraction. The castle has had a rich and colourful history, withstanding numerous attacks from Oliver Cromwell's Roundheads in 1650, and William and Mary's army in 1689. It was also the birthplace of James VI of Scotland (who became James I of England in 1603), who was born to Mary Queen of Scots in a tiny room in the Royal Residence in 1566. It became the main castle of Scotland's monarchs in the Middle Ages; the buildings within the fortress include a 12th century chapel - Edinburgh's oldest building- and the Great Hall, completed in 1511.
Today, from its perch on top of an extinct volcano, it is home to the National War Museum of Scotland, hosts the Edinburgh Military Tattoo every August, and is still an active army base. In 1996, after 800 years in England, the Stone of Destiny (the coronation stone of Scottish monarchs) was returned to Edinburgh Castle. It and the Honours of Scotland (the Scottish Crown Jewels) are on display there, as is Mons Meg, a giant siege gun given to James II in 1457. The view from the battlements provides a splendid panorama of the city.
Opening Times: Daily 0930-1800 (Apr-Sep); daily 0930-1700 (Oct-Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes.
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: Castlehill, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Edinburgh Zoo
Founded in 1913 by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, Edinburgh Zoo is one of the most significant zoos in Europe. It is Scotland's most popular wildlife attraction, with over 1,000 animals, including the UK's only koalas. Set in 32 hectares (80 acres) of beautiful parkland on the slopes of Corstorphine Hill, with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, the zoo is famous for its newest arrivals, two giant pandas from China, the first pair to live in the UK for 17 years. It also boasts the world's largest chimpanzee enclosure and the biggest penguin pool, which is home to the largest colony of penguins in Europe. As well as animals, there are many other attractions, such as the Budongo Trail, Rainbow Landings, African Plains Experience and the Hilltop Safari Tour.
Opening Times: Daily 0900-1800 (Apr-Sep); daily 0900-1700 (Oct and Mar); daily 0900-1630 (Nov-Feb).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: 134 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
National Galleries of Scotland
Scotland's national art collection is held by the National Galleries of Scotland and is displayed across three locations in Edinburgh: the National Gallery Complex, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and the Modern Art Galleries.
The Scottish National Gallery, on the corner of Princes Street and the Mound, houses the world's most comprehensive collection of Scottish art, with many works by 18th- and 19th-century Scottish painters such as Ramsay, Raeburn, Wilkie and Guthrie. Its permanent collection also features work by Europe's great masters, including Titian, El Greco, Van Gogh, Monet and Gauguin. Temporary exhibitions are held in the Royal Scottish Academy building, physically connected to the National Gallery by the underground Weston Link.
The national collection of modern and contemporary art is displayed at the Modern Art Galleries, on Belford Road. The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, set in a sculpture park dominated by a dramatic landform work, has probably the world's most extensive collection of 20th-century Scottish art, featuring paintings by the Scottish Colourists (Peploe, Fergusson, Cadell and Hunter) and 'New Glasgow Boys' such as Peter Howson and Ken Currie. The gallery also has superb holdings of expressionist and modern British art, including works by Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud. Modern Art Two (formerly the Dean Gallery) across the road houses works gifted by the Edinburgh-born sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi; it also has a world-class Dada and Surrealism collection.
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery at 1 Queen Street was the first purpose-built portrait gallery in the world when it opened in 1889. Portraits are displayed under the historical themes Reformation, Enlightenment, Empire, Modernity as well as Contemporary. The collection includes over 3,000 paintings, 25,000 works on paper and 38,000 photographs; among these are many newly commissioned photos.
Opening Times: Daily 1000-1700.
Admission Fees: No.
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: No
Address: United Kingdom
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