Reservations are not tied to specific dates.
Customers should first check availability before proceeding.
Please inquire about your travel schedule.
Canberra A Course, the glass factory is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, so it will not be possible to include it in the tour itinerary on those days.
Overview
This tour offers a blend of nature, culture, history, and art, providing a comprehensive experience of Canberra’s unique attractions. Enjoy the mix of outdoor activities and educational opportunities while exploring the capital city!
- From 8:30 am to 5 pm
- Price $135(Adult).$130(4~12 years)
- Minimum number of people: 6 people (If there are not enough customers, it may be canceled, and we will change or refund it.)
- Supplies: hat, sun screen cream, sunglasses, overcoat( strong wind)
- Includes: Vehicle, Driver
- Not included: Personal expenses, traveler’s insurance, lunch, baby car seat
- The children’s fare is from 4 to 12 years old, and infants under the age of 4 are not allowed to participate in the tour
Precautions
When entering Paliamet House, you have to go through the security checkpoint, so please do not carry any metallic materials or dangerous items and cooperate with the search process.
To enter the war memorial, we must make a booking online in advance, so travellers who will enter the war memorial must inform us of your entry in advance
“Please read the Terms & Conditions, including the Refund Policy, Important Notes, and Liability & Safety Disclaimer, before booking. By proceeding, you agree to these terms.”
Tour Plan
A1
Civic (meeting point)
- Canberra Civic Alinga Street Bus stop
Extending light rail network
This bus stop will be relocated to Alinga Street from 10 January 2025 to
facilitate construction

A2
Parliament House
- A symbol of Australian democracy, Parliament House is open for public tours.
- Visitors can explore the impressive architecture, learn about the legislative process, and even watch debates in action.
- The building features beautiful art and gardens, making it a significant cultural site.
A3
Old Parliament House
- Now the Museum of Australian Democracy, Old Parliament House provides a glimpse into the nation’s political history.
- Visitors can explore the historic chambers, learn about significant events, and engage with interactive exhibits.
- The surrounding gardens are also a lovely spot for a leisurely walk.
A4
Glass Factory + Lunchtime
- A hub for contemporary glass art, the Canberra Glassworks showcases artists at work in the glassblowing studio.
- Visitors can take guided tours, attend workshops, or explore exhibitions featuring stunning glass artworks.
- It's a unique opportunity to appreciate the art of glassmaking.
A5
Mount Ainslie Lookout
- Mount Ainslie offers stunning panoramic views of Canberra and its surrounding landscape.
- It's a popular spot for hiking and photography, with trails leading to the summit.
- The lookout provides a great perspective of the city’s layout, including landmarks like the Australian War Memorial and Parliament House.
A6
Australian War Memorial
- This memorial honors the sacrifices made by Australians in wars and conflicts.
- It combines a museum, a shrine, and an archive, offering insights into the nation’s military history.
- The Last Post Ceremony, held every evening, is a poignant tribute to those who served.