What's going to a country without visiting it's capital city? Contrary to popular capitals like London, Paris, Amsterdam, Canberra is a not very popular among locals and foreigners. Reason being it's a city for politics and education, not so much for sightseeing or shopping. Nonetheless I still decided to head up here for a look and it didn't disappoint. It's definitely worth a visit!
1. Transport
You can get to Canberra via flight, train, coach or car.
Coach: Murrays coach run from both Sydney Central and Sydney airport to Canberra.
Train: You can take NSW Trainlink from Sydney Central to Canberra Station (Kingston), it costs 79AUD (return trip). The ride is about 4hrs
Car: 3hrs drive from Sydney central to Canberra
We drove to Canberra from Sydney and the city itself is very easy to navigate. If you are not driving then bus is the only form of public transport in Canberra.
2. Accomodation
We stayed at YHA Canberra. It's very affordable, esp for students-on-budget like us. It's located in the city center, a stone throw away from Canberra Centre.
Address: 7 Akuna St, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
3. Places to visit
1. Parliament House
This is definitely one of the most grand looking parliament house I've seen, or maybe I've just not seen enough? You don't have to be interested in Australian politics to want to snap a picture in front of the parliament house.
Address: Parliament Dr, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
2. Australian War Memorial
If you have very limited time in Canberra, this is a must-visit place (other than the Parliament House). It's one of the best curated museums I've been to! And you get a very nice view looking down ANZAC Parade from the war memorial.
Address: Treloar Cres, Campbell ACT 2612, Australia
3. Lake Burley Griffin
This is my favourite place in Canberra. Located at the centre of Canberra, it's easily accessible from both sides of the city.
4. Telstra Tower
Located at the summit of Black Mountain, it offers a 360 view of Canberra. You can either walk up through the Australian bush or drive up (obviously the less tiring choice). The tower itself is not very interesting but the view's amazing! We tried locating where everything was, and yes the Parliament House is still very obvious from such heights!
Address:100 Black Mountain Dr, Acton ACT 2601, Australia
Apart from these four places, we also visited possibly all the museums in Canberra. National Library of Australia, Questacon, High Court of Australia, National Portrait Gallery and National Gallery of Australia are all within walking distance from each other, so you should visit them altogether. And lastly, if you have time, take a walk around Australian National University, the campus is huge!
4. Food
1. Dobinsons Bakery CafeWe had breakfast on both mornings in Canberra.
Address: Canberra Centre, 177 Bunda Street, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
I believe there's not many Italian restaurants in Canberra so this is the only one we found but IT'S GOOD. We tried Cabonara and Spaghetti Bolognese, and they are really good.
Address: 73 Canberra Ave, Griffith ACT 2603, Australia
3. Ka Sushi Ramen
Best japanese food in Canberra! The service is good and it has nice interiors!
Address: 3/121 Marcus Clarke St, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia








