//ˈkænbərə// • The Bush Capital of Modern Australia
Experience a masterfully planned city where sophisticated architecture meets pristine Australian nature. Home to world-class museums, galleries, and scenic landscapes.
Population
11.60 Million
Metropolitan Area
Land Area
814.2 km²
Total Land Area
GDP Nominal
$512 Billion
Nominal Economic Output
Global Rank
No. 7
Global Quality of Life
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Perfect time to explore the city! Enjoy walking around Canberra and discover its local parks, architectural marvels, and scenic avenues.
~20-40 minutes • Around 38 - 62 AUD
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~30-50 minutes • Around 5 - 12 AUD • Runs frequently
Direct route connects airport terminal to major central stations.
Designed by architects Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin, Canberra is a masterpiece of urban planning. It elegantly balances a thriving federal government hub with lush nature reserves and a sophisticated cultural scene.
Diplomatic Hub
Home to over 100 international embassies and high commissions, enriching the city's cosmopolitan dining and cultural landscape.
70% Protected
Often called the bush capital, vast swathes of native forest, urban parks, and nature reserves surround the city center.
3.2M Annual
Attracting global travelers with world-renowned national galleries, striking monuments, and major seasonal festivals.
$512B GDP
Driven by a resilient federal public service, thriving defense and space industries, and innovative education sectors.
Canberra's history spans thousands of years of Indigenous custodian stewardship, followed by European settlement and its selection as Australia's compromise capital city in the early 20th century.
The region is nurtured for millennia by the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, who hold deep spiritual connections to the land.
Following Australia's federation, Canberra is officially named and designed from scratch based on a blueprint by Walter Burley Griffin.
The federal parliament officially relocates from Melbourne to the provisional Parliament House, establishing Canberra as the center of government.
Queen Elizabeth II opens the permanent Parliament House atop Capital Hill, a striking architectural marvel integrated into the landscape.
Canberra transforms into an innovation capital, blending its civic core with highly advanced technology, defense, and research facilities.
Empirical charts mapping local seasonal variations, long-term urban population growth, and economic sector distribution.
Average temperatures (°C) against average monthly rainfall metrics (mm).
Source: Local meteorology department climatology records.
Historical urban concentration of the metropolitan area.
Source: Official national statistics historical database.
Percentage output breakdown of Canberra's massive $512 Billion economy.
Source: City Treasury economic forecast index.
From the modern dining hotspots of Braddon to the historic lakeside charm of Kingston, Canberra offers a range of unique suburbs to explore.
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Navigate Canberra's iconic monuments, royal historical locations, and prestigious world-class museums directly on our live interactive GIS mapping application.
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The striking, grass-roofed home of Australia's federal parliament.
A deeply moving national monument and military history museum.
Explore Canberra's monumental architecture, rich historical archives, and immersive museums spaced around its beautiful central lake.
A monumental structure built into Capital Hill, offering sweeping views from its public lawns on the roof and free guided tours of Australia's democratic chambers.
A world-class shrine and museum honoring the sacrifice of Australian forces. Highlights include the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the daily Last Post Ceremony.
The ultimate artistic treasury featuring more than 150,000 works of art, including the renowned Aboriginal Memorial and spectacular outdoor Sculpture Gardens.
An exciting hands-on museum of science and technology. It features thrilling interactive zones, earthquake simulators, and a free-fall slide popular with kids.
The majestic artificial lake at Canberra's center. Surrounded by cycle paths and parklands, it is perfect for water activities, stand-up paddleboarding, and picnic breaks.
A monumental 50-meter-tall tower gifted by Great Britain, housing 55 bronze bells that play beautiful chimes over Aspen Island and the lake.
Canberra's dining scene has evolved rapidly, boasting award-winning vineyards, premium cool-climate truffles, and a thriving specialty coffee culture.
Canberrans take coffee incredibly seriously. Try a flat white from award-winning local roasters on Lonsdale Street in Braddon.
The surrounding Murrumbateman region is internationally famous for its exceptional, elegant cool-climate Shiraz and Riesling wines.
Harvested fresh during winter, local truffles feature heavily in Canberra's fine dining seasonal degustation menus.
An iconic Canberra institution. These famous, flame-grilled, giant gourmet burgers are a beloved favorite among locals and visitors alike.
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How Canberra stacks up against global capitals
| Expense Category | Canberra (AUD) | New York (AUD) | London (AUD) | Paris (AUD) | Tokyo (AUD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boutique Hotel (per night) | A$ 240 | A$ 450 | A$ 410 | A$ 380 | |
| Mid-Range Dinner for Two | A$ 110 | A$ 180 | A$ 160 | A$ 140 | |
| Transit Day Pass | A$ 9.60 | A$ 15.00 | A$ 22.00 | A$ 14.50 | |
| Cappuccino / Specialty Coffee | A$ 5.20 | A$ 8.50 | A$ 7.20 | A$ 6.80 |
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