Best Things to Do in Canberra: Where to Eat, Stay & Play

Are you planning a weekend in the ACT? These are the best things to do in Canberra.

Surrounded by rugged mountains, walking tracks and national parks, Canberra is a cool city-meets-country destination. If you haven’t road-tripped here since school excursion days, this is your sign to jump in the car and explore the best things to do in Canberra.

The national capital is more than politics and power players, boasting the perfect mix of foodie delights, world-class art galleries, culture, history and natural wonders.

Whether travelling with your mates or looking for fun things to do in Canberra with your kids, here’s your ultimate guide for an action-packed weekend.

Best Things to Do in Canberra: Brunch


Intra

Looking for a chic place with comfort bites? Intra is the place.

Tucked away in Campbell, this stylish spot is known for its design-forward aesthetic and a menu that champions seasonal ingredients across brunch staples (including their signature nostalgic jaffles) and fresh pastries. The coffee? Impeccably brewed, whether you’re an espresso traditionalist or pour-over purist. And if your casual lunch turns into a cheeky glass of vino, their thoughtful wine list has you covered.

30/12 Provan Street, Campbell

Recess

Need a comfort-food hit to start your day? Recess is bringing major retro-diner charm to Canberra’s brunch scene — complete with chrome accents, vinyl records, and big hearts behind the counter. Its menu is pure nostalgia done right: fluffy buttermilk pancakes with melting butter and maple syrup, bacon-and-egg muffins oozing with eggs, and jalapeño-filled breakfast burritos — served with proper table service and care.

Coffee lovers, take note: all beans are roasted on-site by co-owner Scott Brewer, and there’s a lineup of locally roasted blends to keep things interesting. Whether you’re brunching, grabbing a coffee, or swinging by for a cheeky late-morning treat, Recess is serving big plates, warm vibes, and honest-to-goodness fun.

6B Barker St, Griffith

The Cupping Room

A concept cafe in Canberra boasting stylish interiors and brewing incredible boutique coffee, The Cupping Room is a big deal.

Run by Australia’s first World Barista Champion, it’s safe to say this specialty coffee house knows its stuff. Serving ONA coffee, house-made soda and delectable brunch classics, this is a must-try for any Canberra visitor.

1/1-13 University Avenue, Canberra City

Mocan & Green Grout
Mocan & Green Grout

Mocan & Green Grout

Lush greenery welcomes you to Mocan & Green Grout, a corner cafe that oozes personality with its stylish, yet down-to-earth, retro-chic look. 

The menu changes frequently, but you’ll always be treated to inventive, ethically-minded dishes, and locals and visitors are kept well-fuelled all day long with Fairtrade coffee.

1/19 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra City

Best Things to Do in Canberra: Dine


Lunetta Trattoria

If you’re chasing sky-high views and standout Mediterranean flavours, Lunetta is the kind of place worth making a reservation for. Sitting pretty atop Red Hill, this bright, modern space serves up long lunches and sunset dinners with a side of city panoramas — and trust us, it’s as dreamy as it sounds.

The menu leans into bold, sun-soaked flavours with dishes like crisp-skinned market fish, handmade pastas (try the Lumache Alla Vodka), fresh crudo, and perfectly wood-fired veg. It’s designed to share (but we won’t judge if you keep tiramisu to yourself). Whether you’re sipping something spritzy on the terrace or settling in for a special occasion, Lunetta nails the brief: great food, gorgeous views, and good vibes only.

Level 1/60 Red Hill Drive, Red Hill 

Pilot

Pilot isn’t just another dinner spot. Tucked away in Ainslie’s Shopping Village in Canberra’s north, the hatted gem is the place to go if you want stellar service, unique dishes, and an elevated dining atmosphere. The menu is all about precision-packed plates and you can tell the team have put serious thought into every detail.

Each evening brings a new tasting journey: hyper-seasonal dishes that are meticulously crafted and bursting with flavour. Think artful bites that surprise, and mains so tasty you’ll still be talking about them the next day. Before you know it, you’ll be planning your return visit.

1 Wakefield Gardens, Ainslie

Koto

KOTO is a work of award-winning art, and the high-quality food matches the gorgeous space with flavour-packed dishes that go well beyond your standard sushi rolls.

Step in and you’ll find yourself immersed in a modern Japanese feast set within Canberra’s iconic former Lobby building. Here, dining is an experience: a sleek sushi bar sits centre stage so you can perch up and watch chefs craft things like wagyu tacos dabbed with creamy wasabi, precise sashimi cuts, and tempura-whiting with daikon oroshi dashi soy. It’s interactive, intimate, and a feast for the senses.

If that’s not your thing, perch up by a window and watch the day pass by while you enjoy dishes packed with finesse — from beef short rib with karashi su miso and eggplant purée to grilled pumpkin finished with cinnamon yogurt and chilli-pumpkin seed oil. Pair those with cocktails that spark conversation — think pear-fennel shochu, pine-needle spritzes or Japanese absinthe — then top it all off with something bubbly or umami-rich from their wine list. It’s an experience you’ll be toasting all the way home.

1 King George Terrace, Parkes

Rebel Rebel

This day-to-night venue in Acton is a great place to stop if you’re exploring the central city (known by locals as Civic).

Order a few share plates and a glass of vino and soak up the buzzing atmosphere inside Rebel Rebel’s industrial chic space. Alternatively, let the team do the hard work for you and order the Chef’s Selection menu – you won’t regret it.

23 Marcus Clarke Street, Acton

Best Things to Do in Canberra: Drink


Paranormal Wines

A haven for wine lovers with a taste for the unconventional, Paranormal Wines is 50 per cent cosy hangout, 50 per cent curated bottle shop — and 100 per cent worth a visit. Drop by for a relaxed afternoon and sip on skin-contact whites or pet-nats under the recommendations of the ultra-knowledgeable team, or swing past to grab a bottle for later (because one is never enough).

With a regularly rotating food menu built around seasonal produce and low-waste principles, this slightly hidden gem makes for the ultimate wine-and-dine moment — especially when looking for a weekend grazing moment. Keep an eye on their events too — from pop-ups to pours, there’s always something bubbling away.

G27/6 Provan Street, Campbell

High Jinks
High Jinks

High Jinks

Hidden in a basement through a discreet doorway, this den raises the bar scene stakes. With its classic yet modern style, everything about High Jinks oozes cool – from the mini Chesterfields to the crisp cocktails.

Keep an eye out for their cocktail classes, where you’ll learn to make your favourite gin cocktail or take their recommendation of a signature Ambleside serve.

Basement 2/15 Edinburgh Ave, Canberra City

Hippo Co.
Hippo Co.

Hippo Co.

A dimly lit lounge bar with taxidermy décor, Hippo Co’s love affair with whiskey and cocktails is what makes it a popular nightlife destination. Hosting masterclasses, tastings and live music throughout the week, this Garema Place watering hole comes alive on the weekends – so much so that you need to get in early to avoid the queues.

1/17 Garema Place, Canberra City

Bar Rochford
Bar Rochford

Bar Rochford

Bar Rochford is found at the top of the Melbourne Building, an architectural icon in Canberra’s city centre. It’s a great spot to watch the world go by below – and to enjoy some truly excellent food and drink. The extensive wine menu is filled with unique drops, making it a fine place to go if you consider yourself a wine connoisseur. 

1st/65 London Circuit, Canberra City 

Best Things to Do in Canberra: Play


Hunt for Truffles at Beltana Farm

Winter in Canberra is a goldmine. From late June through early August, head a mere 10 minutes from the city to Beltana Farm, home to over 800 truffle trees, expert truffle dogs, and that thrilling treasure-hunt vibe. Wrap up the hunt with a long-table lunch where every dish — from canapés and farm-style shared plates — is elevated by freshly unearthed black truffles. Or, if you’d rather learn the ropes, the cooking classes and Hunt & Hamper experiences offer insider tips and tasty take-home goodies.

While you’re there, don’t miss the farmhouse shop, stocked with all the artisanal truffle treats you could dream of — think truffle caramel sauce, flaky salt, honey, oils and other pantry goods crafted on-site. It’s the perfect way to bring a slice of Beltana home with you — or snag a luxe edible gift for someone special. Whether you’re a bona fide truffle lover or just after a crisp winter adventure with charm, Beltana Farm has got your day out sorted.

Beltana Farm, 14 Beltana Road, Pialligo

Lake Burley Griffin (Image Credit: Visit Canberra)
Lake Burley Griffin (Image Credit: Visit Canberra)

Celebrate 60 Years of Lake Burley Griffin

Lake Burley Griffin, one of Australia’s most beloved lakes and a Canberra icon, is coming alive with fresh and fabulous activities celebrating its 60th anniversary.

Enjoy a laid-back day on the water with GoBoat’s electric picnic boats, perfect for a peaceful outing with friends or family, or, for something more active, try Love Boat’s pedal boats, a fun way to take in Canberra’s landmarks from the water.

The Classic Loop trail offers a scenic 5km ‘Bridge to Bridge’ walk or an e-scooter ride for a breezy way to see the sights. Head to Margot Bar for a Euro-inspired refreshment, serving wine and espresso by the lake. Paddleboard sessions add adventure to the mix, while the National Gallery of Australia presents Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia, showcasing over 260 incredible works by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.

Lake Burley Griffin’s shores and waters offer endless enjoyment, and with a milestone birthday to celebrate, there’s no better time to take in this beauty.

Lake Burley Griffing, ACT

Mount Majura
Mount Majura

Winery Hopping

Swill, sip and repeat within Canberra’s premier wine regions. Take a 45-minute drive to Brindabella Hills Winery, where you can enjoy cool climate house wines over lunch at the restaurant. Closer to town, Mount Majura Vineyard has made a name for itself with its boutique wines, relaxed tastings and beautiful views. 

Capital Region Farmers Market
Capital Region Farmers Market

Take the Market Trail

Foodies and thrifty shoppers will have a fine time in Canberra with the city’s weekend markets. On Saturday mornings, Capital Region Farmers Market in Mitchell is the place to go for everything from fruit and veg to meat, condiments and baked goods – almost all of which come from less than 300km away.

Kingston’s Old Bus Depot Market offers arts, crafts, clothing and fresh produce every Sunday.

National Museum of Australia
National Museum of Australia

Check Out the Sights

Any trip to Canberra will undoubtedly involve some sightseeing and landmark-hopping. From the science-laden Questacon at the National Science and Technology Centre to the poignant Australian War Memorial, your weekend getaway will quickly become a learning expedition. A visit to the National Dinosaur Museum is one of the best things to do in Canberra with kids.

For some local history and nature, head to the National Arboretum to see the 250 hectares of beautiful rare, endangered and native trees standing in commemoration of the Christmas 2001 and 2003 bushfires.

National Zoo and Aquarium
National Zoo and Aquarium

Get Amongst Nature

From dense wetlands and hot air balloon rides to a hike atop Mount Ainslie, you can spend days exploring Canberra’s natural wonders. The Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is amazing for wildlife watching. As you move along the marked walking trails, you might spot a platypus, possum, wombat, echidna, emu or kangaroo. 

Enjoy a picnic lunch or a rainforest boardwalk at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, or discover the meticulously crafted miniature steam train at the stunning Cockington Green Gardens.

Check out the National Zoo & Aquarium while you are in town. Small in size, you can conquer it in half a day. One of the most fun things to do in Canberra, it’s home to exotic animals like lions, tigers, giraffes and penguins, and offers hands-on experiences.

National Gallery of Australia
National Gallery of Australia

Explore the Arts and Culture Scene

No trip to Canberra would be complete without a visit to some of the national and local galleries and museums. Big-name artists, artworks (including the famed Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock)an impressive Sculpture Garden and the largest collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art can be found in the National Gallery of Australia.

To learn about Australia’s cultural history, guided tours through the National Library of Australia are your best bet. You can also visit The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Explore the heritage building free of charge, grab a coffee in the sunny courtyard or take a peek at a curation of ticketed events here

Canberra Glassworks is a fascinating display, home to the largest glass-making facility in the Southern Hemisphere.

Best Things to Do in Canberra: Stay


The Little National

Looking for a sweet balance of comfort and city convenience? The Little National Canberra nails it with cosy, well-designed rooms that feel like a luxe home base — perfect for weekend escapes or mid-week work trips. Toss in shared co-working nooks with strong Wi-Fi and plenty of plug-in points, and you’ve got a hotel that’s as savvy for business as it is for pleasure.

When you’re not out exploring Canberra’s cafés and galleries, squeeze in a session at their sleek gym (hello Technogym equipment!), or wind down in the lounge with a book or a glass of something. Located smack-bang in the heart of the city, you’re just a stroll away from all the best bits of Canberra — without compromising on luxe or ease.

21 National Circuit Barton

Hotel Realm

Hotel Realm has become a local favourite for those seeking a five-star stay in the heart of Canberra’s Parliamentary Triangle. Striking a balance between sophistication and comfort, the 158 rooms feature houndstooth patterned carpet and minimalist design.

The contemporary ambience extends to Louis Dining, where you can indulge in South of France-inspired dishes. You’ll be within walking distance of Capital Hill and the National Portrait Gallery.

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18 National Circuit, Barton, Canberra

Hotel Kurrajong Canberra

Hotel Kurrajong is Canberra’s time capsule; since its doors swung open in 1926, this place has witnessed it all. Formerly a residence of public servants, today, its art deco elegance and inviting ambience offer a unique experience for travellers.

The rooms, named after former prime ministers, have been updated to blend historic charm with contemporary comfort. Centrally located, it’s a mere 10-minute stroll to the National Gallery of Australia and Parliament Houses.

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8 National Circuit, Barton, Canberra

Jamala Wildlife Lodge

You don’t need to travel far for a safari experience, with the Jamala Wildlife Lodge connected to the National Zoo & Aquarium.

You’ll meet some of the most incredible and endangered species on earth and find out how you can help their survival. Back at your treehouse, the resort’s resident giraffe, Humbekhali, might pop his head in for a visit!

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National Zoo & Aquarium, 999 Lady Denman Drive, Canberra City

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