DISCOVERING CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA’S CAPITAL CITY!!

When in Australia, if you did not visit Canberra would be like vising Paris and not going to Venice! Make no such mistake as Canberra other than being the capital city of Australia, has a lot more to offer to its visitors! With a lot to do for singles, couples as well as the families, this place is dotted with historical sites, natural wonder, national museums and related tourist attractions which can keep anyone busy!
A planned garden city envisioned by architect Waiter Burley Griffin in the year 1912 started off with its constructions in the year 1913 which took a long time to finish in the year 1960 due to economic and political upheavals and restrictions. However presently this lovely city is inhabited by about 300,000 people it doesn’t look crowded due to its de-centralized designing!
The Canberra Tours services are plenty wherein the options of travel include those via buses and also via cars. The bus options available are economically viable due to their reasonability but in case a bit more personal feel is required, one can opt for the person tourist cars where the driver may act as the tourist guide in showing one all around!
The tours and travel companies in here provide various services to the visitors ranging from picking the guests from their accommodation areas and even the options of breakfast and lunch as well.
The tour plan in general:
The first stop usually is at the Mount Ainslie where the best of the city view can be encountered and also where the guides usually enlighten the tourists with the history of the capital of Australia delving more into the planning that took Walter Burley Griffin to plan and execute this uniquely formed de- centralized city!
Post this comes the Australian war memorial, The Roll of Honor, overview of World War 1 & 2, Hall of Valor, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Roll of Honor!
The next stop is Anzac Parade, National Library, Commonwealth Place, Portrait Gallery, High Court and the National Gallery of Australia all while passing over the Commonwealth Bridge in there!
The tour of the Old Parliament house is a must where one can encounter the past PM’s office and the historic evidences in the Federation Mall and a quick look into the Parliament House. In case you are lucky, you may actually see the Question Time from the speaker’s gallery inside along with the other things in there!
The day ends with Telstra Tower or maybe the Embassies but can be revamped according to choice and tastes by the travel agency too!
Conclusion:
With so many historic places to encounter with different exposure each and every day, Adelaide Tours is filled with a lot for the tourists to remember for a very long period of time!