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10 Free Things to Do in Canberra
September 16, 2024
Written by Y Suites
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On a Tight Budget? Check Out These Cool, Free Spots in Canberra!

Welcome to Canberra—Australia’s vibrant capital teeming with attractions, from its rich cultural landmarks to stunning natural vistas.

Home to heritage sites like the Australian War Memorial and the National Arboretum Canberra, the city offers a unique blend of Australia’s past and green innovation.

For students keeping an eye on expenses, finding free activities in the city isn’t just a smart move; it can also be an engaging challenge. That’s right—without spending a penny, you can explore art, history, and nature all around!

Here’s our list of the top 10 free activities that guarantee memorable experiences without emptying your wallet!

 

Canberra’s Best Free Hotspots to Explore

1. Visit the National Gallery of Australia

 

National Gallery of Australia

Image Source: Visit Canberra

 

Situated in the heart of Canberra and easily reachable by bus routes 1, 2, 3, and 4, the National Gallery is a cultural beacon for art enthusiasts and students alike.

It houses the world’s largest collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, along with impressive works by local artists.

The gallery provides engaging tours and diverse exhibitions, offering unique insights into wide-ranging artistic traditions. An essential destination for anyone passionate about the arts!

Best Time to Visit: Midweek mornings (Tuesday to Thursday) around opening time at 10 AM for a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere.

 

2. Explore the Australian National Botanic Gardens

 

Botanic Gardens’ discovery zone

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Just a short bus ride (route 2 or 6) from the city centre, these gardens are a serene retreat featuring an extensive collection of native Australian plants.

Perfect for biology students or anyone with an interest in ecology, this tranquil spot offers peaceful walking paths, informative tours and opportunities to explore and learn about Australia’s unique flora.

What’s more, visitors can stroll through the lush, green pathways of the Rainforest Gully and immerse themselves in the sounds of nature while observing the diverse ecosystem up close!

Best Time to Visit: Late morning before noon in spring (September to November) to enjoy the cool weather and fully blooming flowers.

 

3. Take a Tour of the Parliament House

 

Parliament House

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Easily accessible by buses 1, 2, 3, and 4, Parliament House serves as the centre of Australian governance and a place of important political and architectural intrigue.

The building is an excellent example of late 20th-century architecture, with its symmetrical layout and large grassed area above the chambers where people can walk.

Free guided tours offer fascinating insights into the country’s legislative process and the workings of Australian democracy, making this a valuable educational experience for anyone interested in politics or governance.

Best Time to Visit: Early morning on sitting days to catch the opening sessions. Check the parliamentary calendar for specific dates here.

 

4. Stroll Around Lake Burley Griffin

 

Lake Burley Griffin

Image Source: Visit Canberra

 

A stone’s throw from Canberra Centre, Lake Burley Griffin is the ideal spot for outdoor activities.

Whether you’re cycling, jogging, or just enjoying a leisure walk, the lake offers picturesque views of key landmarks, including the Old Parliament House, the National Library of Australia, and the Carillon, a striking bell tower.

The area is also perfect for socialising or enjoying quiet moments, making it a favourite picnic spot for both active and relaxed outings.

Best Time to Visit: Late afternoon (around 4 PM) in autumn or spring, when the temperatures are cooler and the light is perfect for cycling or walking.

 

5. Shop at the Old Bus Depot Markets

 

Old Bus Depot Markets

Image Source: Visit Canberra

 

Every Sunday, the Old Bus Depot Markets come alive with a dynamic blend of live music, handmade crafts by local artists, and a diverse range of local and international food stalls.

Located a short walk from the bus stops (routes 56, 2, or 6), this marketplace is a quick journey from the city centre to Canberra’s vibrant local culture.

The market frequently hosts special events to liven up the atmosphere, such as Live Music Sundays and Food Festivals. Visit their website to check out future events!

Best Time to Visit: Arrive at 10 AM on Sundays when the market opens to explore the stalls before they become crowded.

 

6. Hike Up Mount Ainslie

 

panoramic views from Mount Ainslie

Image Source: Visit Canberra

 

Mount Ainslie is the perfect spot for outdoor lovers looking for a bit of adventure! It has an elevation gain of approximately 843 feet (257m) and a trail that takes about 45 minutes to an hour to complete.

Easily accessible by bus routes 10 and 11, Mount Ainslie is a favoured destination for both early risers and sunset chasers.

Once you reach the summit, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of Canberra, including Lake Burley Griffin, the Parliamentary Triangle, and the Australian War Memorial.

Best Time to Visit: Early morning for sunrise (6 AM-7 AM) or late afternoon for sunset (5 PM-6 PM) during the cooler months.

 

7. Discover the National Museum of Australia

 

 the National Museum’s discovery zone

Image Source: Visit Canberra

 

Located on the Acton Peninsula and reachable by bus routes 53 and 7, the National Museum of Australia offers a deep dive into the rich tapestry of Australian history and culture.

With a diverse range of interactive exhibits and detailed displays, this museum is a treasure trove for students of all disciplines!

Its prominent cultural exhibits include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, tales of early settlers, and narratives of Australia’s unique environment and societal evolution

Best Time to Visit: Weekdays at 9 AM right when it opens to explore the exhibits without crowds.

 

8. Visit the Canberra Glassworks

 

Canberra Glassworks

Image Source: Visit Canberra

 

Situated in the historic Kingston Power House and accessible by bus 56, the Canberra Glassworks is a captivating place where you can observe the intricate art of glassmaking.

This unique establishment not only allows visitors to watch skilled artists at work but also offers hands-on workshops.

It’s a perfect venue for arts enthusiasts or students looking for an immersive creative experience, providing both inspiration and practical skills in the fascinating world of glass.

Best Time to Visit: Morning workshops at 10 AM or demonstrations in the mid-afternoon.

 

9. Explore the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

 

Tidbinbilla’s Pod Playground

Image Source: Visit Canberra

 

A 50-minute drive from Canberra, the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is a haven for environmental science students or anyone interested in Australian wildlife.

The reserve offers a variety of walking trails that wander through rich wildlife habitats and scenic landscapes.

It also offers educational programs that emphasize the ecological and cultural importance of the area, making it an ideal site to learn about and experience the natural wonders of the region.

Best Time to Visit: Morning (8 AM-10 AM) in the cooler months for spotting wildlife and guided tours.

 

10. Check Out the Canberra Centre

 

Canberra Centre

Image Source: Visit Canberra

 

Right in the heart of the city, Canberra Centre is more than just a shopping destination.

Throughout the year, the centre hosts a variety of free cultural events and performances—from live music to art exhibitions—that attract crowds of locals and visitors alike.

Its architecture is a marvel of modern design, featuring a striking glass facade that illuminates the complex. And inside, it is spacious with sleek interiors complemented by artistic installations and thoughtful layouts for shopping and hosting events.

Best Time to Visit: Weekday mornings (9 AM) for a relaxed shopping and cultural experience without the crowds.

 

Ready to Experience Canberra on a Shoestring?

 

Australian students exploring Canberra via guided tour

Whether you’re a student eager to complement your studies with real-world experiences or simply seeking affordable ways to enjoy your free time, Canberra provides an extensive array of activities that cater to diverse interests and academic pursuits.

Explore these spots to fully immerse yourself in what the city has to offer, all without spending a dime.

 

Feel at Home in Canberra with Y Suites: Your Gateway to Free Adventures!

 

Smiling Australian students at the National Archives and Sound Archive, exploring Australia’s historical collections.

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From our strategically located Y Suites Canberra – Moore, you’re just a hop, skip, and a jump away from experiencing the city’s best free activities. Our locations are chosen specifically to enhance your student lifestyle, whether you’re in the heart of the city or in a quiet, scenic area.

 

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✅ Premium, fully furnished student rooms and shared apartments, inclusive of Wi-Fi and utilities.

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