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WELCOME. On behalf of our team, we’d like to extend a warm welcome to you and hope you enjoy your stay in our Nation’s capital - Canberra. At Crowne Plaza Canberra, we understand your need for personal time, balance and rejuvenation. This handy Concierge guide has been designed with you in mind, to help you discover local activities and attractions. So take a moment to explore and experience all that Canberra is famous for. If you need anything that isn’t covered in this guide, please contact our Concierge, they’ll be more than happy to help. We wish you an enjoyable stay, and thank you again for choosing Crowne Plaza Canberra. Kind regards The Crowne Plaza Canberra team
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CANBERRA. See it for yourself Discover Australia’s stories in the national capital, Canberra, a place where our national attractions and hidden gems deliver many unexpected delights. Uncover the Australian story through Canberra’s famed national attractions which hold the story of our nation. See Phar Lap’s heart, a Holden Prototype No. 1 and follow the journey of our Indigenous people at the National Museum of Australia. Take a behind-the-scenes tour with an elite athlete at the Australian Institute of Sport and feel the courage of our Anzacs at the Australian War Memorial’s Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier. See our country and people through the eyes of artists at the National Gallery of Australia and the National Portrait Gallery. Hear the stories and events that have shaped our distinctive democracy at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Delve further and you can get up close and personal with a cheetah at the National Zoo & Aquarium or be greeted by one of the many local winemakers and sample the fruits of their labour at the cellar door. This modern city offers fun for the kids and a busy calendar of events and festivals — like Floriade, Australia’s celebration of spring, where glorious spring blooms erupt in tune with bright blue skies. If it’s the great outdoors that you’re after then check out the purpose-built cycling facilities at Stromlo Forest Park or Canberra’s fantastic cycle path network. Take a self-guided walking tour of the National Arboretum Canberra to learn about the 94 forests of rare, endangered and symbolic trees from Australia and around the world. Discover nature and wildlife at Tidbinbilla or Namadgi National Park right on Canberra’s doorstep. An array of stylish restaurants, bars and shops are close by, and for those more adventurous, Canberra’s scenic natural surrounds await you. For more information, please visit www.visitcanberra.com.au.
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DINING. Get a taste of Canberra There’s a lot to love about Canberra’s food scene. Bistro-style cafés and quality quick eats blend perfectly with stylish restaurants and sleek high-end dining experiences. Kingston, Manuka and nearby suburbs in the inner south have many fantastic cafés and restaurants, gourmet food stores and bakeries. In the heart of the city, Canberra Centre’s North Quarter dishes up some hot city eats. The NewActon dining precinct is one of the most exciting places to eat in the national capital while Dickson offers a small flourishing Chinatown and much more. Many of Canberra’s best cocktail bars, clubs and pubs can be found around Garema Place and the nearby City Walk. Indulge in midwinter celebrations with a delicious line-up of events and experiences. Celebrate the magic of truffles with cooking classes, truffle hunts, presentations and truffle-inspired menus during the Canberra & Capital Region Truffle Festival, from June to August. Throughout August, visit the venues holding special events as part of the Fireside Festival, an initiative of the Poachers Way group. One of the most popular events is Grazing of Gundaroo’s duck and pinot dinners. It’s all about curling up by a crackling fire, tasting the best winter cuisine, enjoying quality cool climate wine and immersing yourself in winter. Many more eateries abound in Canberra. For the latest information on dining, visit outincanberra.com.au. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TOURISM: VISITCANBERRA
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WINERIES. Sample the fruits of their labour The Canberra District’s 140 vineyards surround the city in land that has a great variation in altitude and micro climates, which makes it unique as a growing region. With vineyards up to an altitude of 850m, every classic variety performs magnificently somewhere in the region. You’ll find more than 30 boutique cellar doors within 35 minutes drive of the city. They are small and often personal, providing an interactive experience. Australia’s most respected and widely read wine critic, James Halliday, named 11 Canberra District vineyards among his best wineries of the region in his Australian Wine Companion 2014 Edition. The following all received five star ratings. • • • • • • • • • • •
Capital Wines Clonakilla (also awarded ‘Winemaker of the Year 2013’ by Gourmet Traveller) Collector Wines Eden Road Wines Four Winds Vineyard Helm Wines Lark Hill Winery Lerida Estate Mount Majura Vineyard Nick O’Leary Wines Ravensworth
Be sure to grab your free Canberra District Wineries Guide from the Canberra & Region Visitors Centre for directions and cellar door opening times. Additionally, you can call Coggins Coach Tours on 0412 485 354 or book Crowne Chauffeurs to organise a wine tour today.
Wine festivals and events • • • • • •
Summerside Festival, February Canberra District Wine Harvest Festival, April Fireside Festival, August Murrumbateman Moving Feast, October long weekend Canberra International Riesling Challenge, October Wine, Roses and all that Jazz, November
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ATTRACTIONS. Fun for the whole family Many of our nation’s treasures await discovery in Canberra. Following our journey from an ancient Indigenous continent to a modern multicultural country, the many attractions here hold and share the essence of Australia’s culture, history and way of life.
Royal Australian Mint
National Library of Australia
Denison Street, Deakin • Mon-Fri 9am-4pm Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 10am-4pm • Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day • Free admission
Parkes Place, Parkes • Mon-Thurs 9am-9pm, Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 1.30pm-5pm • Free admission
Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House King George Terrace, Parkes • Open daily 9am-5pm • $2 adults, $1 children and concessions, $5 family
National Gallery of Australia Parkes Place, Parkes • Free general admission
Australian War Memorial Treloar Crescent, Campbell • Free admission
National Archives of Australia Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes • Free general admission
National Portrait Gallery of Australia King Edward Terrace, Parkes • Free general admission.
Questacon – the National Science and Technology Centre King Edward Terrace, Parkes • Open daily 9am-5pm • $20.50 adult, $15 children
CSIRO Discovery
Capital Hill, Parkes • Free admission
North Science Road, off Clunies Ross Street, Black Mountain • Mon-Fri 9am-5pm • $8 adults, $5 children, $20 families
National Film and Sound Archive
National Museum of Australia
McCoy Circuit, Acton • Free general admission • Admission charge for film sin Arc
Acton Peninsula, Acton • Open daily 9am-5pm • Free general admission
Parliament House
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High Court of Australia
Canberra Walk-in Aviary
Parkes Place, Parkes • Free admission
Federation Square, Gold Creek Village, O’Hanlon Place, Nicholls • Open daily 10am-4pm • $11 adults, $8 children, $34 family
Canberra Glassworks Wentworth avenue, Kingston • Wed-Sun 10am-4pm • Admission charge
Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex
National Zoo and Aquarium Lady Denman Drive, Yarralumla • Open daily 10am-5pm • $38 adults, $21.50 children, $105 family
Discovery Drive, Tidbinbilla • Open daily 9am-5pm • Free general admission
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SHOPPING. Hit the shops Canberra offers everything from luxury boutiques, shopping centres and department stores to bargain homewares, street markets and local designers. Here’s where to find them.
Canberra Centre
Lonsdale Street, Braddon
Bunda Street, Civic • Mon-Thurs 9am-5.30pm, Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pm
Discover original designers, Australian fashions and unusual handcrafted gifts and homewares among an eclectic mix of outdoor retailers, restaurants, car yards and hairdressing salons.
Other shopping centres Westfield Shoppingtown Belconnen Benjamin Way, Belconnen Westfield Woden Keltie Street, Phillip Tuggeranong Hyperdome Anketell Street, Tuggeranong Riverside Plaza Monaro Street, Queanbeyan
Pialligo Leafy Pialligo, near the airport, offers nurseries, orchards, cafés, gift stores and Canberra’s famous Bisonhome, which produces internationally renowned stoneware. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TOURISM: VISITCANBERRA
Outlet shopping DFO Canberra Avenue and Newcastle Street, Fyshwick
City Find interesting boutiques, street fashion, alternative music stores and antique books hidden away in the arcades in City Walk and Garema Place.
Manuka and Kingston The small 1920s shopping centres of Manuka and Kingston are just a 10-minute walk from each other if you’re looking for stylish wares.
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Further Afield
Old Bus Depot Markets Wentworth Avenue, Kingston • Every Sun 10am-4pm
Gold Creek Village Market Gold Creek Road, Nicholls, off the Barton Highway • Every 3rd Sun 10am-3pm
Handmade Market National Convention Centre • For market dates, visit www.handmadecanberra.com.au Belconnen Fresh Food Markets Lathlain Street, Belconnen • Open Wed-Sun Fyshwick Fresh Food Markets Dalby Street, Fyshwick • Fyshwick: Thurs-Sun Capital Region Farmers Market Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) • Every Sat 8am–11:30am.
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Hall Markets Hall Showground, Hall • First Sun of every month 10am-3pm Bungendore Markets Kings Highway, Bungendore • Every 3rd Sun 9am-3pm For more information, visit www.visitcanberra.com.au.
MIND, BODY & SOUL. Pamper yourself Modern living can take its toll on your mind, body and soul. Here’s a list of establishments that promise to pamper during your stay in Canberra.
Hair Salons
Day Spas
Franco of Canberra Bailey’s Corner, Lower Ground Shop 29, London Circuit Canberra City Ph: 02 6249 7991
Canberra Day Spas Shop 6, 2 Akuna Street Canberra City Ph: 6257 9511
Cataldo’s Salon 55/57 Northbourne Avenue Canberra City Ph: 6249 6666
Nails & Beauty Zaija Canberra Centre Bunda Street, Canberra City Ph: 6247 9462 New York Spa & Nails Canberra Centre Bunda Street, Canberra City Ph: 6249 8188
Earth Day Spa Crowne Plaza Ph: 6262 8185
Massage Royal Hands Massage Canberra Centre Bunda Street, Canberra City Ph: 6257 4733 Natural Health Massage Canberra Centre Bunda Street, Canberra City Ph: 6162 1336
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OUTDOORS. Head out into the fresh air and explore the great outdoors Canberra is a city in a park, a landscaped capital designed to transform with the four distinct seasons. This is a vibrant city spread among gardens and wide, clean stretches of green open space that are perfect for relaxing and getting back to nature.
Commonwealth Park Parkes Way, City • Hosts the spring Floriade festival annually
Old Parliament House Gardens and The National Rose Gardens King George Terrace, Parkes Located within Parliamentary zone
Lennox Gardens
Hot air ballooning
Flynn Drive, Yarralumla Located south side of Lake Burley Griffin
There’s no better way to fully appreciate the capital’s charm than from the air in a hot air balloon as the early morning sun fills the valley and lakes with soft morning light. Watch the spectacle of the annual mass lift off of hot air balloons at the 2014 Canberra Balloon Spectacular in March.
National Arboretum Canberra Forest drive, off Tuggeranong Parkway • Free admission
Australian National Botanic Gardens Clunies Ross Street, Acton • Open daily 8.30am-5pm
Call Balloon Aloft Canberra on 6285 1540 for details on flight times, prices and packages.
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GETTING AROUND. Once you’re here Taxis
Driving
Taxis will take you anywhere you want to go. Call Canberra Elite Cabs on 132 227 or Canberra Silver Service Taxis on 133 100.
Take a self-guided driving tour and learn more about the Australian Capital Territory. Parking in Canberra is cheaper than other major capital cities with most national attractions offering free parking and shopping malls free parking for the first two hours.
Buses Canberra’s public bus service, ACTION Buses, covers the major sights and most suburbs. For maps and timetables, please visit www.action. act.gov.au/rider_Info/maps. Catch the Airport Express bus from the airport to the city via Russell $12 one way and $20 return. For more information, call 1300 368 897 or visit www.royalecoach.com.au.
Cycling Hire a bike and discover Canberra’s great network of on and off road cycle paths. Row ‘n’ Ride Bike Hire deliver to your hotel while Mr Spokes Bike Hire is conveniently located by the lake in Acton. The more adventurous can try a guided mountain bike ride with all equipment supplied by Capital Bike Hire.
Walking Walk around Lake Burley Griffin and see some of the national attractions up close. Enjoy Glebe Park and Commonwealth Park or head further afield and go bushwalking. For more information on bushwalking, visit www.tams.act.gov.au/parksrecreation/parks_and_reserves. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TOURISM: VISITCANBERRA
Canberra has a great network of on and off road cycle paths. Pick up a map or cycling guide from the Canberra and Region Visitors Centre. For more information on the Centenary Trail, which can be both cycled and walked, visit www.tams.act. gov.au/parks-recreation/recreational_ activities/centenary-trail.
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EVENTS CALENDAR 2014. Fun for everyone all year round Canberra Balloon Spectacular
National Folk Festival
8–16 March Old Parliament House lawns, Parkes
17–21 April Exhibition Park in Canberra, Mitchell
2014 Seppelt Black Opal Stakes & ACTTAB Canberra Cup Race Day
Anzac Day at the Australian War Memorial
9 March Thoroughbred Park, Lyneham
25 April Australian War Memorial
Capital Punishment MTB Enduro Mountain bike endurance race
Groovin’ the Moo
15 March Various venues - Event hub, Stromlo Forest Park
FM 104.7 Skyfire 26 Fireworks display 15 March Commonwealth Park, Parkes
Music event 27 April The Meadows, University of Canberra
Canberra International Music Festival 9–18 May Various venues
Canberra Birthday
Canberra & Capital Region Truffle Festival
Throughout March Various venues
Mid June to mid August Various venues
Canberra District Wine Harvest Festival
National Capital DanceSport Championships
5–6 April Various venues
28–29 June AIS Arena, Bruce
Gold and the Incas: Lost Worlds of Peru
Fireside Festival
Ends April 2014 National Gallery of Australia
Australian Running Festival 12–13 April Event hub, Telopea Park, Manuka
Weekends in August Various venues
SHIMANO MTB Grand Prix 13 September Stromlo Forest Park
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Floriade 13 September – 12 October Commonwealth Park, Parkes
Floriade NightFest 24–28 September Commonwealth Park, Parkes
Scott 24 hour Mountain Bike Championships
Remembrance Day at the Australian War Memorial 11 November Australian War Memorial
Tropfest ACT December Exhibition Park in Canberra
Ironman 70.3 Canberra
4–5 October Stromlo Forest Park
15 December Various venues
Canberra International Film Festival
New Year’s in the City
29 October – 9 November
Wine, Roses and all that Jazz 1–2 November Various venues
31 December Civic Square and Garema Place, City For more information on events, visit www.visitcanberra.com.au.
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