🚩Canberra 2-Day "Special Forces" Travel Guide
Study Abroad Daily | 🚩Canberra 2-Day "Special Forces" Travel Guide DAY 1⃣️ ANU — Lake Burley Griffin — National Museum of Australia — Australia War Memorial (tickets need to be booked online in advance) — Watch the sunset at Mount Ainslie Lookout (a 30-minute walk from the foot of the mountain, with a very gentle trail) DAY 2⃣️ National Library of Australia — Bruce Pink Lake (Pink Lake) — National Gallery of Australia (book tickets on the official website; check in at the "Within Without" skyline spot at the grassy entrance on the right side of the museum gate) — National Portrait Gallery — Old Parliament House — Parliament House — Royal Australian Mint 💚Tips — More niche tourist check-in spots💚 Cockington Green Gardens (Miniature Village), can be visited in 10 minutes Canberra Railway Museum, tickets available on-site National Arboretum Canberra (a large green lawn, perfect for taking panoramic backlit photos) Dairy Farmers Hill Lookout, a great place to watch the sunset Majura Park Gun Club, for shooting experiences Namadgi National Park, for an immersive experience of Aboriginal history, both ancient and modern Fyshwick Fresh Food Market, a local low-cost market event Haig Village Markets (every Sunday from 9 AM to 2 PM) Dirty Janes, a vintage shop for browsing retro items Bloc Haus Bouldering, for indoor rock climbing Capital Brewing, a famous spot in the capital — enjoy craft beer and burgers Questacon (Science and Technology Museum) National Zoo, student tickets available 🧡🧡Food and drink recommendations🧡🧡 Delicious ice cream: ANITA GELATO, Gelato Messina Braddon Local favorite bars: Rebel Rebel, High Jinks (basement bar), Mooseheads, Black Bird, Hippo Co #WhatToDoInCanberra #Canberra #StudyInAustralia