

The National Gallery of Australia houses the nation's art collection, showcasing indigenous, modern, and international art in a striking building.
A poignant and moving tribute to the Australian soldiers who have served and died in wars.
Home to over 500 species, including Australia's only giant pandas, it's a great place for animal lovers.
A grand building offering guided tours to learn about Australia's political system.

The gallery has extensive grounds and exhibits, so comfortable shoes are essential.

Staying hydrated is important, especially in the Australian climate.
Weather can be unpredictable, so a light rain jacket is recommended.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, and toast.
Smashed avocado, crumbled feta, poached eggs, and sourdough bread.
Beef patty, lettuce, tomato, cheese, bacon, egg, and pineapple.
Famous for its specialty coffee and all-day breakfast menu, a local favorite near the National Gallery of Australia.
Known for its unique atmosphere and delicious breakfast options, Silence is a short walk from the National Gallery.
Offers a variety of light meals and sandwiches, popular among locals and visitors alike, located near the National Gallery.
A unique art form depicting stories and landscapes, passed down through generations of Indigenous Australians.
A wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians around 1,500 years ago, traditionally made from hollowed-out tree trunks.
Opals are Australia's national gemstone, and opal jewellery is a popular souvenir, with pieces ranging from simple to intricate designs.
The Susquehanna River Overlook is a park area offering stunning views of the Susquehanna River, a major waterway in the eastern United States.

A serene and picturesque village in Switzerland, known for its association with the famous philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Nanluoguxiang is a well-preserved historic neighborhood in Beijing, known for its traditional Hutongs, vibrant culture, and diverse shopping and dining options.