Recently, Lonely Planet, known as the Travel Bible, released a list of the top 10 best travel cities in 2018 (Best in Travel 2018), and the Australian capital, Canberra, was selected!
Congratulations Canberra! So, here's the question. As one of the best, what's so interesting and delicious about Canberra? Let's take a look ~
The youngest capital @ Canberra
When it comes to Canberra, the first word in everyone's head must be-the capital! Australia's youngest capital city is home to cultural facilities, and it is no exaggeration to say that almost every corner of the street can find a "national treasure". Canberra is also supporting a thriving art community, with a number of elaborate new neighborhoods, as well as lively food and bars. Mahock although small, all the organs of Canberra, absolutely worth a visit!
The most original hotel @ Jamala Wildlife Hotel
Before introducing something delicious and fun, the editor must first give Amway this hotel: Jamala Wildlife Hotel (Jamala Wildlife Lodge). Built in (National Zoo and Aquarium), Canberra's National Zoo and Aquarium, the hotel is Australia's first full-scale wildlife accommodation hotel that showers next to bears and eats with lions. Or feed giraffes from their own balcony, isn't it super awesome! At night, you can also feel the ultimate night hunting trip. If you like, everyone must hurry up, because their home is so hot! If you're late, you can't make it!
Address: National Zoo & Aquarium, 999 Lady Denman Dr, Canberra ACT 2611
Price: a combination of animal interaction and accommodation, where the price is relatively high, mostly at 1000 Australian dollars per night or more.
Web site: www.jamalawildlifelodge.com.au
The most satisfying experience @ The Poachers Pantry
After sleeping well, naturally eat well! Downtown restaurants have their own flavor and do not do much introduction, the editor would like to recommend The Poachers Pantry, near Canberra, here to provide a variety of wine from the surrounding areas of the gourmet food. Wine-savourers enjoy cool climate wines in the wine tasting room, those who like small meals can enjoy gourmet food in Smokehouse Cafe, and those who want to eat can enjoy delicious meals cooked with local ingredients. Before you go, don't forget to buy fine wine at (Lerida Estate) estate, which overlooks (Lake George), Lake George.
Address: 431 Nanima Road, Springrange, NSW 2618
Mode of transportation: half an hour's drive from downtown Canberra.
Web site: www.poacherspantry.com.au
The most telling attraction @ War Memorial & Capitol
Coming to Canberra, it's natural to feel it as the capital's most historic attraction, the Australian War Memorial (The Australian War Memorial) and the Capitol (Parliament House) are definitely the first choice.
The War Memorial is designed to commemorate the armies of Australians who participated in the war from the colonial period to the present day. A number of new exhibitions have also been launched, including the Australian and New Zealand Legion's (ANZAC) Voice and the Reconstruction of the first World War Gallery. In addition, 2018 War Memorial Hall will hold the first World War Armistice 100th Anniversary Exhibition, there will be a variety of activities, should not be missed.
War memorial
Capitol
The Capitol is an integrated modern building that has been open since 1988. Visitors can witness the democratization process in the House of Representatives (House of Representatives) or Senate (Senate) questioning time (Question Time) first-hand. There is also a series of exhibition halls and public galleries.
Australian War Memorial
Address: Treloar Crescent, Campbell ACT 2612, Australia
Open hours: 10 am / 5 pm per day, free of charge.
Web site: www.awm.gov.au
Capitol
Address: Parliament Dr, Canberra ACT 2600
Tour time: Monday to Thursday is open to visit, the parliament starts at 14:00, the free tour starts at 10:00, 13:00 and 15:00.
Web site: www.aph.gov.au/Visit_Parliament
The most literary and artistic destination @ Australian National Gallery
Art lovers will find endless fun in Canberra. Not to mention the small art galleries that are everywhere, Australia's most important public art galleries are mostly gathered here. The National Gallery of Australia, (National Gallery of Australia), is one of the most prestigious art sites in Australia, with art treasures from Australia, aborigines and Asia.
Address: Parkes Place, Parkes ACT 2600
Open hours: daily 10.00am-5.00pm
Web site: https://nga.gov.au
Freest trip, ride @ Bethlehem Lake
Lake Bethlehem (Lake Burley Griffin) is arguably one of Canberra's most prestigious landmarks. Wide water, full of scenery, suitable for a variety of leisure activities, including yachts, kayaks and windsurfing. However, these methods are more simple than one of the most common people-bicycling! Along the lake bike lane, slowly swinging a circle, along the road are Canberra famous attractions and restaurants coffee shop, while walking to see, natural and natural!
The most panoramic view @ Anceli Mountain viewing platform
Canberra has opened up a number of heritage tours, the most famous of which is the Anceli Mountain viewing platform (Mount Ainslie Lookout), which is not only unique in scenery, but also overlooking various landmark buildings, such as the Australian War Memorial. Australian New Zealand Legion parade ground (Anzac Parade), Capitol, etc.
It takes about 30 to 45 minutes to walk up the mountain. If you don't like climbing, you can drive directly to the top of the mountain.
Open hours: full day
Web site: https://visitcanberra.com.au/attractions/56b23b003ed14ca745317ace/mount-ainslie-lookout
The most colorful festival @ hundred flowers festival
The annual Floriade Festival is one of Canberra's most splendid events, attracting the eyes of all plant fans around the world. The event has been held for 30 years, one month at a time.
Time: it usually opens from mid-September to late September and lasts for one month.
Address: Commonwealth Park, Canberra
Web site: www.floriadeaustralia.com
The most casual trip @ husband station fai
To get a deep sense of Canberra's local life, pick a Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00 at the hubby station bazaar (Old Bus Depot Markets) to feel the lively side of Canberra. From stylish clothes to household items and delicious organic specialties, it is a perfect place to pick out authentic souvenirs.
Address: 21 Wentworth Ave, Kingston, ACT 2604
Web site: https://obdm.com.au
Hottest encounter @ Sports Institute
Before you go to (Institute of Sport), the Australian Sports Institute in Canberra, be sure to freshen up, because you're likely to meet some of the world's top gymnasts, swimmers and cyclists, taking selfies together. And beautiful! In addition, the 50-meter pool, tennis courts and gymnasiums are open to the public.
Address: Leverrier St, Bruce ACT 2617
Web site: www.experienceais.com
Well, Canberra is a lot of surprises! It's the tail of 2017, the prelude to 2018, Canberra.