[{"address":"Novotel Canberra","placeId":null,"location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1358411316394428,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-35.27788306123466,"longitude":149.1286908},"media":[{"type":"place","content":{"types":["establishment","lodging","point_of_interest"],"formatted_address":"65 Northbourne Ave, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia","geometry":{"viewport":{"east":149.1300397802915,"south":-35.2792320302915,"north":-35.2765340697085,"west":149.1273418197085},"location":{"lng":149.1289097,"lat":-35.2774657},"location_type":"ROOFTOP"},"address_components":[{"types":["street_number"],"short_name":"65","long_name":"65"},{"types":["route"],"short_name":"Northbourne Ave","long_name":"Northbourne Avenue"},{"types":["locality","political"],"short_name":"Canberra","long_name":"Canberra"},{"types":["administrative_area_level_1","political"],"short_name":"ACT","long_name":"Australian Capital Territory"},{"types":["country","political"],"short_name":"AU","long_name":"Australia"},{"types":["postal_code"],"short_name":"2601","long_name":"2601"}],"plus_code":{"compound_code":"P4FH+2H Canberra ACT, Australia","global_code":"4RPFP4FH+2H"},"place_id":"ChIJL3om2WdNFmsR0-jqbI9e7IA"}},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2Ffirst-edition-canberra-buffet-breakfast-00-1-2200x1200.jpg?alt=media&token=eb927e91-4c18-470e-b6f2-549cd2afa627"},{"type":"text","content":"Good morning!\n\nBefore we dive into exploring Canberra, let's start the day with a hearty breakfast at First Edition Canberra, located right inside the Novotel. This cosy restaurant offers a delicious breakfast menu to fuel you up for the day ahead.\n\nTry their classic Eggs Benedict or enjoy a stack of Pancakes with maple syrup and fresh berries. They also have a great selection of fresh pastries, fruits, and juices.\n\nFeel free to explore at your own pace and choose the stops that interest you the most. There's no rush—if you want to spend extra time at a certain stop or even skip others, that's totally fine. This is your journey, so make it your own and enjoy the experience.\n\n"}]},{"address":"Commonwealth Park","placeId":null,"location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1358411316394428,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-35.28968166123957,"longitude":149.13057215},"media":[{"type":"place","content":{"place_id":"ChIJVUqSIW1NFmsRxBZ-iEcTQeE"}},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2Fcommonwealthpark-ncamonuments-081021-nca-domnorthcott-45-1_standard.jpg?alt=media&token=453d2303-bf0e-4b62-a0f7-24dc43e324b3"},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2FNCA_Commonwealth%20Park_2016_Martin%20Ollman_075.jpg?alt=media&token=c8b04c27-2b25-433c-a0ae-da994ecbf91f"},{"type":"text","content":"Nestled on the northern shore of Lake Burley Griffin, Commonwealth Park is Canberra’s premier green space and a favourite spot for both relaxation and recreation. The park is known for its lush lawns, shady groves, and beautiful flower beds, making it a delightful place to unwind. Ideally, you'll want to park at either Queen Elizabeth Terrace or Regatta Place for the closest access.\n\nIf you’re visiting in spring, you’ll be treated to the Floriade festival, a month-long celebration of flowers that transforms the park into a vibrant tapestry of colours. The festival features over a million blooming flowers, art installations, and live performances, attracting visitors from all over Australia and beyond.\n\nCommonwealth Park is also home to a variety of sculptures, ponds, and walking paths, providing plenty of space to explore. The park’s tranquil setting makes it an ideal spot for a picnic or a leisurely stroll. Families will appreciate the Boundless Playground, an all-abilities play space perfect for kids to burn off some energy, only a 15-minute walk from the park (near the national Carilion). With its serene atmosphere and scenic views, Commonwealth Park offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. You can also chat with a friendly local at the Canberra and Region Visitor Information Centre at Regatta Point if you want to learn more about what the city offers.\n\n"}]},{"address":"2124 Commonwealth Ave","placeId":"ChIJr66DiD1NFmsRoVS0VqG0ehk","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1748724070200067,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-35.29282367881815,"longitude":149.1269134113769},"media":[{"type":"text","content":"### **Lake Burley Griffin**"},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2Fmillionpawswalk-nca-domnorthcott-36.jpg?alt=media&token=543b9282-de53-469d-925f-d2d859c7aa0a"},{"type":"text","content":"After visiting Commonwealth Park, head to Lake Burley Griffin via the bridge-to-bridge walk, the sparkling centrepiece of Canberra. This man-made lake, named after the city’s architect, Walter Burley Griffin, is not only a beautiful spot for relaxation but also a hub of activity for locals and visitors alike.\n\nThe lake’s 40-kilometre shoreline offers numerous opportunities for recreation. You can rent a bike and cycle along the lakeside paths, take a leisurely walk, or simply relax on the grassy banks. For those interested in getting out on the water, consider renting a paddleboat, kayak, or joining a guided boat cruise to explore the lake from a different perspective.\n\nThe lake is surrounded by some of Canberra’s most iconic landmarks, including the National Carillon, a gift from the British government that features 55 bells and regularly hosts concerts. Nearby, you’ll also find the Captain Cook Memorial Jet, which shoots water up to 147 meters into the air, creating a spectacular sight. Whether you’re looking to engage in outdoor activities or simply enjoy the tranquil environment, Lake Burley Griffin offers a perfect blend of nature and urban life."}]},{"address":"The Jetty","placeId":"ChIJZ6SVjrVNFmsRfP1Dd_1Ef_g","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1748724070200067,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-35.297484811242825,"longitude":149.135149},"media":[{"type":"place","content":{"place_id":"ChIJZ6SVjrVNFmsRfP1Dd_1Ef_g"}},{"type":"text","content":"Around the lake, you'll find plenty of cafes and restaurants (My favourite is \"The Jetty\". I recommend grabbing a bite to eat and relaxing on the banks of the lake before we continue on with our jam-packed tour!"}]},{"address":"Parliament House","placeId":null,"location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1358411316394428,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-35.306864011246724,"longitude":149.12587340000005},"media":[{"type":"place","content":{"place_id":"ChIJmTzEjt9MFmsRSaLaJvVDeVY"}},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2FParliament_House_at_dusk%2C_Canberra_ACT.jpg?alt=media&token=a2ee965d-2c3c-495f-ab12-c319d31228ed"},{"type":"text","content":"Make your way to Parliament House, the seat of Australia’s federal government. This striking building, designed by architect Romaldo Giurgola, is a masterpiece of modern architecture, symbolising the transparency and openness of Australian democracy. The building itself is an architectural marvel, with its distinctive boomerang-shaped layout, the towering flag mast, and the grass-covered roof that seamlessly integrates with the surrounding landscape.\n\nSet aside 1 - 2 hours to explore various parts of the building, including the Great Hall with its impressive tapestry depicting a eucalyptus forest and the Chambers where the Senate and House of Representatives meet. The public galleries offer a unique opportunity to observe parliamentary debates in action when sessions are in progress. As you walk through the halls, you’ll encounter a collection of Australian art and historical exhibits that provide insight into the country’s political heritage.\n\n"}]},{"address":"National Gallery of Australia","placeId":null,"location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1358411316394428,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-35.300803011244206,"longitude":149.13588400000003},"media":[{"type":"place","content":{"place_id":"ChIJG7ZqeRdNFmsRK1ZmolWslHE"}},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2F1200px-National_Gallery_from_SW%2C_Canberra_Australia.jpg?alt=media&token=afc577df-b7c1-4d6d-bcd2-d60ac5499940"},{"type":"text","content":"Continue your journey with a visit to the National Gallery of Australia, home to over 160,000 works of art, including one of the world’s largest collections of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. The gallery’s diverse collection spans centuries and continents, offering something for every art lover. I recommend spending 2-3 hours to explore all of the works on display.\n\nAs you enter, you’ll be greeted by the striking architecture of the building itself, designed by architect Colin Madigan. The gallery is organised into several themed galleries, including Australian art, international art, Asian art, and more. Highlights include works by Australian artists like Sidney Nolan and Arthur Boyd, as well as international masterpieces by artists such as Jackson Pollock and Claude Monet.\n\nThe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art collection is a must-see, offering an unparalleled look at the richness and diversity of Indigenous Australian culture. From traditional bark paintings and sculptures to contemporary works, this collection provides deep insight into the spiritual and cultural heritage of Australia’s First Nations people.\n\nDon’t miss the Sculpture Garden, where you can enjoy outdoor art in a beautiful natural setting. The garden features works by artists such as Antony Gormley and Fujiko Nakaya, with Lake Burley Griffin serving as a serene backdrop. The National Gallery of Australia is not just a place to view art—it’s a space to experience the cultural heartbeat of the nation.\n\n"}]},{"address":"Australian War Memorial","placeId":null,"location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1358411316394428,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-35.28167336637116,"longitude":149.14903545},"media":[{"type":"place","content":{"place_id":"ChIJ7wRAy3ZNFmsR5izUOK6G70E"}},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2FAWM_canberra_1.jpg?alt=media&token=f2cdacbd-1a7e-457a-ad21-37266dab4be9"},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2FHCO.-War-Memorial.-Main.jpg?alt=media&token=3bb4fa04-4988-485d-9a62-1d63073ce086"},{"type":"text","content":"Next, pay your respects at the Australian War Memorial, a place of remembrance dedicated to those who have served and sacrificed in wars and conflicts involving Australia. This solemn and evocative site is both a memorial and a museum, offering a deep and moving exploration of Australia’s military history. It'll take around 2 hours to explore; however, if you are really intrigued, feel free to spend all day here.\n\nThe memorial is divided into several galleries, each dedicated to different periods of conflict, from the First World War to contemporary operations. As you walk through the exhibits, you’ll encounter personal stories, artifacts, and multimedia displays that bring to life the experiences of soldiers, nurses, and civilians affected by war. The Hall of Memory, with its stunning mosaic and stained-glass windows, is the heart of the memorial, containing the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier—a powerful symbol of the sacrifices made by all who served.\n\nThe Memorial’s Commemorative Area, with its Pool of Reflection and Eternal Flame, provides a peaceful space for contemplation. The Roll of Honour, inscribed with the names of over 102,000 Australians who have died in war, is a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict. To conclude your visit, take a moment to view the daily Last Post Ceremony, where the life of one individual listed on the Roll of Honour is remembered, accompanied by the haunting sound of the Last Post bugle call.\n\n"}]},{"address":"Mount Ainslie Lookout","placeId":null,"location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1358411316394428,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-35.27038876123155,"longitude":149.15802904999998},"media":[{"type":"place","content":{"place_id":"ChIJyVCSt3tSFmsRuisG4DhEWuo"}},{"type":"text","content":"Welcome to **Mount Ainslie Lookout**, the perfect spot to start your day in Canberra! As you stand here, take in the breathtaking panoramic views of the city below. You can see the clear, straight axis of Walter Burley Griffin's design, stretching from Mount Ainslie right down to Parliament House. This view perfectly captures Griffin's vision for Canberra as a planned city nestled within the natural landscape. 30 minutes is the perfect amount of time for this stop unless you are doing the walk, of course!"},{"type":"text","content":"Canberra was created as a compromise between Sydney and Melbourne, both of which vied to be Australia’s capital. To settle the rivalry, the city was purpose-built in 1913, after an international design competition was won by Walter Burley Griffin, an American architect. Griffin's design featured wide avenues, geometric patterns, and the use of natural landforms to create a city that was both functional and beautiful."},{"type":"text","content":"From this viewpoint, you can see Griffin's key design elements come to life: the Parliamentary Triangle formed by Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial, and Lake Burley Griffin. Griffin envisioned a city integrated with its surrounding environment, and Mount Ainslie provides the perfect vantage point to appreciate how this vision was realised."},{"type":"text","content":"Canberra’s design was filled with controversy, particularly due to disagreements over land use and building priorities. Yet, today, the city stands as a unique example of early 20th-century urban planning, blending natural beauty with a carefully thought-out cityscape."},{"type":"text","content":"Take a moment to enjoy this spectacular view and imagine the planning and debates that shaped the city you see before you. When you’re ready, we’ll continue our journey through Canberra and explore more of its fascinating sights and history!"}]},{"address":"FIRST EDITION CANBERRA","placeId":"ChIJS1cK3mdNFmsRZclj0cOSenw","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.18593639059244998,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-35.27754381123455,"longitude":149.12902100000005},"media":[{"type":"place","content":{"place_id":"ChIJS1cK3mdNFmsRZclj0cOSenw"}},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2Ffirst%20edition.jpeg?alt=media&token=d04af43a-b0a3-4761-8d24-9cf80059952e"},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2Ffirst%20edition%202.jpeg?alt=media&token=3e39c3a7-453e-40da-bc87-9fb0c3139f09"},{"type":"img","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2Fq1efOkKcX2QXz5yqoIDN%2Ffirst%20edition%201.jpeg?alt=media&token=68e3af59-b823-413e-8a27-70ca5ab73b58"},{"type":"text","content":"Welcome back to **First Edition Canberra**! After a day exploring the best of Canberra, it's time to relax with a drink and enjoy some local flavours. First Edition is known for showcasing the best produce from the Canberra region, including wines from local vineyards like **Clonakilla** and **Helm Wines**, and craft beers from breweries such as **BentSpoke Brewing Co.**"},{"type":"text","content":"For something special, try a cocktail made with **Underground Spirits**—a distillery right here in Canberra. Pair it with a share plate featuring **Canberra truffles** or a dish like the **local lamb** to complete the experience."},{"type":"text","content":"Thank you so much for joining me today on this tour. I hope you enjoyed exploring Canberra as much as I enjoyed guiding you through it. Enjoy your drink, and have a wonderful rest of your time in this beautiful city!"},{"type":"text","content":"Cheers to a great day"}]}]
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