Canberra celebrates Australia’s history and accomplishments unlike any other city. Indigenous sites, national parks, and botanical gardens are a short drive from iconic landmarks and monuments to fallen soldiers and pioneers. While galleries and museums showcase the best in art, music and film from international and emerging local artists. For foodies, Canberra's cafe and dining scenes are thriving, with wineries, fresh produce markets, innovative cafes, and restaurants ranging from the small and intimate to world-class banquet halls, even the most discerning of palates will find something to their liking in Canberra’s cuisine.
Enjoy an extended weekend roadtrip at Adina Canberra Dickson, conveniently located a short drive to all the major attractions including the National Gallery, War Memorial, Parliament House and Questacon.
Read MoreCanberra is best known for its national institutions and cultural attractions, but you need some insider knowledge to appreciate its vibrant arts scene. Theatre, art and live music are rich for the picking in a jam-packed calendar, and unlike larger cities, Canberra peak hour lasts for about 5 minutes, so heading out any night of the week for a show is all perfectly do-able.
Read MoreYou might think it’s a curse that Canberra is cold in winter but not so. In fact, the National Capital’s four distinct seasons are what many of its residents love best about their city.
Read MoreA city comfortable in her own skin, earning global respect as Australia’s cultural epicentre. Full of drama (the world-class, artistic kind) and intriguing attractions at every turn – from historically important museums and institutions to thought-provoking galleries and performance venues. Sign me up!
Read MoreMore than ever, the ‘Summer of 2020’ is about holding onto the promise of endless days and quintessential Aussie values. Nature. Good mates. Family. Beach life. Food, glorious food. Sunshine. Laid-back luxe. Gratitude.
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