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Explore Australia’s political hub and wander around the National Triangle
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THE BOAT HOUSE $$$$
With unmatched views of Lake Burley Griffin, this restaurant provides perfectly executed cuisine. The set menu includes pressed pork belly, coffee-maple duck and a classic iced vovo dessert.
Grevillea Park, Menindee Dve, Barton theboathouse.restaurant
CHAIRMAN AND YIP $$$$
Serving locals modern Cantonese cuisine for more than 20 years, Chairman and Yip has become a Canberra institution. While it is a regular spot for business meetings, this is also the place to celebrate special occasions, thanks to its private dining rooms and fully enclosed balcony garden.
1 Burbury Cl, Barton chairmangroup.com.au/chairmanyip
CHIFLEY’S BAR AND GRILL $$$$
Located in Hotel Kurrajong and named after the 16th Prime Minister of Australia, Ben Chifley, this all-day eatery pays homage to the past while incorporating modern elements that extend to the menu – classic cooked steaks and salads appear along with a deconstructed pavlova. There’s also a bar dedicated to Chifley’s favourite drink; whisky lovers can take their pick from Tennessee whisky, Canadian whisky, rye whisky and single-malt whisky.
8 National Cct, Barton hotelkurrajong.com.au
LILOTANG $$$$
Located in the Burbury Hotel, this traditional Japanese restaurant serves up fresh and simple (but mouthwatering) dishes. For starters, choose from the ‘raw selection’ and try the kingfish with yuzu and blood orange. Or opt for a wagyu sirloin from the charcoal grill menu.
Burbury Hotel, 1 Burbury Cl, Barton lilotang.com.au
MAPLE + CLOVE $$$$
This healthy (and delicious) breakfast destination uses only wholefoods and antioxidantrich ingredients in its morning fare. You won’t find an artificial colouring in sight, but you will find a menu packed with many delicious morning goodies.
7 Burbury Cl, Barton mapleandclove.com.au
OSTANI $$$$
Ostani at Hotel Realm is an all-day eatery that has you covered from breakfast to dinner or even an afterdinner tipple. The menu has a European flair with everything from small-bite tapas to woodfired pizza and hearty burgers to satiate any hunger pang. The drinks list is extensive too, with a seasonal cocktail list that’s perfect for end-of-week drinks.
18 National Cct, Barton ostani.com.au
RITUAL CAFÉ $$$$
Don’t skip breakfast when you can pick up a freshly baked muffin, a pastry or –if time is on your side – a plate of smashed avocado with goat’s cheese and dukkah. For those on the move, you can be assured of quick coffee without compromising on taste.
21 National Cct, Barton ritualbarton.com
THE TEA LOUNGE $$$$
You’ll find this lounge nestled in the luxurious Hyatt Hotel. Along with an all-day menu, high tea is served from Monday to Friday, but you’ll be rewarded for visiting on the weekend for the Afternoon Tea Buffet. Indulge in all the finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, cakes and slices you can fit in before the button on your pants pops.
120 Commonwealth Ave, Canberra hyatt.com
VINCENT $$$$
This concept restaurant pairs exquisite food with unconventional wines sourced from around the world. The long communal bar and nooks for couples make it the perfect date spot or place to take family and friends.
Macquarie and Broughton sts, Barton vincentrestaurant.com.au
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Shop
Barton Flower Bar
Always in full bloom, this florist has been providing Canberrans with fresh florals since early 2015. Whether you’re marking a special occasion, or need a mid-week pick-me-up or gift, this is the florist for you.
48 Macquarie St, Barton bartonflowerbar.com.au
Barton Grocer
So much more than just a grocer, this gourmet supermarket stocks a large selection of fresh produce and pantry items and has an in-house café, bakery and flower shop, so you can choose to dine in or take your freshly made food with you.
48 Macquarie St, Barton facebook.com/bartongrocer
National Gallery Of Australia Shop
The National Gallery of Australia shop stocks a range of beautiful gifts and art merchandise, including posters, cards, books and handmade jewellery. If you’re feeling inspired, purchase a colouring book to create your own works of art.
Parkes Pl, Parkes nga.gov.au
National Library Of Australia Bookshop
The National Library’s bookshop is home to the best of Australian writing, with many new editions and titles covering history, biography, fiction, cookbooks and children’s books, plus cards, gifts and souvenirs.
Parkes Pl, Parkes nla.gov.au
Explore
National Gallery Of Australia Sculpture Garden
Sitting between the National Gallery of Australia and Lake Burley Griffin, the gallery’s garden features sculptures from local and international artists. Parkes Pl, Parkes nga.gov.au
Old Parliament House Gardens
The Old Parliament House Gardens are located on either side of Old Parliament House. The gardens feature seating pavilions, pergolas, four rose gardens, hedges, rose arbours, gateways and refurbished tennis courts. King George Tce, Parkes nca.gov.au
Reconciliation Place
Linking the High Court and the National Library is a monument marking the reconciliation process between Australia’s Indigenous people and the settler population. Designed by architect Simon Kringas with Indigenous cultural advisor Sharon Payne, the promenade features artwork displaying images and text on various themes of reconciliation. Parkes, nca.gov.au
Experience
Canberra Symphony Orchestra
The professional orchestra of the nation’s capital, the Canberra Symphony Orchestra (CSO) presents a diverse annual program of orchestral and chamber music experiences across Canberra’s arts and cultural spaces. Enjoy thrilling mainstage concerts of symphonic masterworks and cutting-edge Australian music, as well as intimate chamber performances showcasing the artistry of the CSO’s musicians. Youth, family and concession pricing is available. cso.org.au
High Court Of Australia
This striking building was added to the National Heritage List in 2007. Join a tour and learn about the High Court’s functions and features. When court is in session, visitors are welcome to watch proceedings. Parkes Pl, Parkes hcourt.gov.au
Museum Of Australian Democracy At Old Parliament House
Discover authentically restored heritage spaces and fascinating contemporary exhibitions at MoAD. Explore the stories of the people who created our democracy at Democracy DNA: the People, the Prime Ministers and the World and be inspired by female trailblazers at Changemakers. In our Blueprint exhibition, families can test their right to vote throughout history, have their say fridge-magnet style or explore the objects that make Australia’s democracy so, well… Australian.
18 King George Tce, Parkes moadoph.gov.au
National Archives Of Australia
Add the unexpected to your day with a journey through the memory of the nation. Uncover hundreds of stories about ordinary and extraordinary Australians. Visit exhibitions from the permanent collections including Voices/Dhuniai and Connections/Mura gadi Kings Ave, Parkes naa.gov.au
National Gallery Of Australia
Set aside at least half a day to peruse the artworks that have defined the Australian nation, as well as international works. The gallery has a constant rotation of blockbuster temporary exhibitions. Check the website for the most upto-date schedule of events and exhibitions.
Parkes Pl, Parkes nga.gov.au
National Library Of Australia
The country’s largest reference library is also the repository for all kinds of treasures and information about Australia’s history. The landmark building features significant works of art and there are regular public lectures featuring prominent writers. Check out the collection’s diverse range of Australia’s past and contemporary Indigenous culture.
Parkes Pl, Parkes nla.gov.au
National Portrait Gallery
Visit old friends and new faces at the National Portrait Gallery in an award-winning building. Look into the eyes of artists, musicians, entertainers, politicians, athletes, scientists (and more!) created by superstar artists like Charles Blackman, Bea Maddock, Albert Tucker, Polly Borland and Warwick Thornton, to name a few. Gain a greater understanding of Australia’s identity, history, creativity, culture and diversity via portraiture, stories and myriad programs.
King Edward Tce, Parkes portrait.gov.au
Parliament House
This iconic building is known for its impressive architecture, gardens and art collection. All parliamentary proceedings are open to visitors. Take a free tour to view historic documents and impressive Australian art, or visit the roof for one of the best views of Canberra.
Parliament Dr, Canberra aph.gov.au
QUESTACON – THE NATIONAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CENTRE
With more than 200 handson exhibits in eight themed galleries, the young and the young-at-heart will enjoy all the educational fun at Questacon. The interactive shows change daily and feature demonstrations that will have you on the edge of your seat.
King Edward Tce, Parkes questacon.edu.au
Taste
AGOSTINIS $$$$
If it’s acceptable, start with dessert at this lively Italian restaurant on the lower level of East Hotel. You won’t regret ordering the traditional tiramisu with its creamy mascarpone mousse. Or opt for a delicious main meal –there’s plenty to choose from.
69 Canberra Ave, Kingston agostinis.com.au
BEEF & BARLEY $$$$
This no-frills restaurant focuses on two things and two things