Experience the best of Canberra on this private full-day tour with a local guide. Start with panoramic views from Mount Ainslie Lookout, then explore the National Capital Exhibition to learn about the city’s design and cultural heritage. Visit the Museum of Australian Democracy in Old Parliament House and immerse yourself in Australia’s political history. Continue to the iconic Australian Parliament House, a symbol of democracy and national culture, and admire its impressive architecture. End your tour at the Australian War Memorial, reflecting on the service and sacrifice of Australia’s military personnel. Throughout the day, enjoy seamless transportation, expert storytelling, and a deep dive into Canberra’s historical, architectural, and cultural highlights. This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and first-time visitors seeking a heritage-rich experience.

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Highlights

  • Learn about the architectural and historical development of Canberra.
  • Experience the grandeur of national political landmarks.
  • Enjoy panoramic views and breathtaking photography opportunities.
  • Private tour with a local guide

Included

  • Professional local tour guide
  • Transportation

Excluded

  • Lunch (stop for lunch can be made on request)

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
8 hours
  • 1

    Mount Ainslie Lookout

    Mount Ainslie Lookout is a scenic vantage point located in Canberra, Australia, offering stunning panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Situated atop Mount Ainslie, this popular viewpoint allows visitors to take in the iconic landmarks of Canberra, including Parliament House, Lake Burley Griffin, and the Australian War Memorial.

  • 2

    National Capital Exhibition

    The National Capital Exhibition is an informative and engaging visitor center located in Canberra, Australia, designed to showcase the rich history and significance of the nation's capital. Situated at Regatta Point on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, the exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of Canberra's planning, development, and cultural heritage.

  • 3

    Museum of Australian Democracy

    Housed in the iconic Old Parliament House building, this museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to delve into the political heritage and democratic processes that have shaped the country.

  • 4

    Australian Parliament House

    The Australian Parliament House is not only a functional political center but also a significant cultural and historical landmark. It houses an impressive collection of Australian art and exhibits that reflect the nation's diverse heritage and identity.

  • 5

    Australian War Memorial

    The Australian War Memorial is a powerful and poignant institution dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of the nation's military personnel. The museum showcases a vast collection of artifacts, personal stories, and historical records that illustrate the impact of war on Australia and its people.

Additional Information

Private tour only for your group.

Meeting Point

We offer pick-up services in Canberra.
Our tour guide will contact you in advance to arrange the exact pick up location according to your preference. See Map

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.