Canberra Tour

Road journey to Canberra will take 3.30 min of drive and 300 km from your Hotel in Sydney. On the way we stop at Goulburn to see “Goat” -Goulburn is actually a large statue of a Merino ram, called the Big Merino. It's a well-known landmark in Goulburn, and is a symbol of the region's fine wool industry. 

Pick your favourite from the list to prepare your itinerary or include if you want to do something else, we are happy to assist in making itinerary. Remember we cant do all in one day, also traffic, crowd, booked events in mind when making itineraries. See famous top attractions list and click to see more information from the drop down list.

  • Entry to the Australian Parliament is free with doors open from 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday. Will check for update if it is closed before leaving Sydney.

  • The Australian War Memorial is a national war memorial, museum and archive dedicated to all Australians who died as a result of war, including peacekeeping duties. Not to miss the show time twice a day, kids may like to see. Free Entry.

  • Mount Ainslie Lookout- Paved observation deck with panoramic vistas & information plaques detailing distant landmarks. Can see Canberra city from top of the hill. Entry Free.

  • Cockington Green Gardens-Beautifully crafted miniature buildings and landscaped gardens. Entry is not free.

    Adult Entry fee $25.00

    Child Entry Fee $15.00

  • Royal Australian Mint-The Royal Australian Mint is the national mint of Australia, and the primary production facility for the country’s circulating coins. Make your own coin for your souvenir.

    While entry is free, there is a small cost of $ 5 to make your your own coin.

  • Walk around the shopping streets of Canberra and do shopping. Enjoy food.

    No entry fee.

  • George lake Lookout- The spectacular Weereewa Lookout offers uninterrupted views across the enigmatic Lake George. Located on the way to Canberra just before entering the city.

    No Entry Fee

  • Queen Elizabeth II Island and Lake walk- at Lake Burley Griffin.

    No Entry Fee

  • The National Museum of Australia brings to life the rich and diverse stories of Australia through compelling objects, ideas and events.

    No Entry Fee, however, some special exhibitions may require a ticket purchase, and it is recommended to book in advance,

  • Free Entry, however, some special exhibitions may require a ticket purchase, and it is recommended to book in advance,

  • Only 6km from the CBD, experience one of the largest collections of rare, endangered and symbolic trees in the world.

    Entry free.

  • Canberra Florioade Tour- Canberra's spring festival, typically takes place annually from mid-September to mid-October at Commonwealth Park. Check online opening date and closing date.

    et ready to step into a world of wonder as Floriade celebrates its 38th year with the theme: Science and Nature, transforming Commonwealth Park into a dynamic space of discovery and learning, all set amongst one million beautiful blooms.  

    Wander through vibrant garden beds bursting with blooms, swap your gardening gloves for a lab coat and dive into nature’s laboratory with hands-on workshops, talks and activities for all the family. 

    13 September – 12 October2025

    Gates open 9.30am- 5.30pm

    Entry free for day events only.

    Explore Floriade’s Dark Side from 2 – 5 October.

    Night fest: ( buy tickets online)

    See Commonwealth Park illuminated with vibrant colours, enjoy an amazing program of live music, roving entertainment, market stalls, and fantastic food and drinks at NightFest this year.

    Stay tuned for programming announcements, entertainment line-ups and what else is on offer for NightFest 2025!

    Gates open from 6.30pm to 10.30pm

    for more details visit https://floriadeaustralia.com

  • Hot air balloon rides in Canberra- Buy tickets online before going to Canberra.

    price per person from $ 430.00

    visit for more info and booking to

    https://balloonaloftcanberra.com.au