Educational School Tours To Canberra
See our nation reflected in its capital!
- National Capital Exhibition Centre – Exciting multilingual interactive displays featuring people, events, history and design which contributed to this unique modern city
- Royal Australian Mint – Displays featuring the history of Australian coins. Make your own $1 coin
- CSIRO Discovery – put on a lab coat to conduct your own experiments
- Canberra Space Dome and Planetarium – The Planetarium is a virtual reality theatre that uses special effects to take you on a cosmic adventure
- Mount Ainslie Lookout – for a spectacular view of this wonderful city
- Telstra Tower – for panoramic views & telecommunications exhibitions
- Australian War Memorial – introduction talk, video & self-guided tour. Remembering Australians at war
- Anzac Parade – walk down the parade to view the memorials
- National Museum of Australia – explore the history and cultures of Australia’s land, nation and people
- National Library of Australia – browse the beautiful bookstore and exhibitions
- Old Parliament House – a visit to the house that shaped the Nation
- Electoral Education Centre Program – experience the electoral process
- National Portrait Gallery – Study portraits of people who’ve had a significant impact on our country
- National Archives – discover a treasure trove of fascinating records
- National Gallery of Australia – view thought-provoking famous original artworks from around the world
- Geoscience Australia – nation’s leading edge geoscience facility
- Australian Institute of Sport – see where champions train on a guided tour with an elite athlete, and test your athletic skills in the interactive Sportex exhibition
- Questacon – for a hands on scientific experience with zany science theatre shows
- National Zoo and Aquarium – see tigers, giraffes, cheetahs, bears, monkeys and admire the marine exhibits in the shark tank
- Cockington Green – tower over tiny versions of famous buildings from around the world at this miniature village
- National Dinosaur Museum – unearth the mysteries of the Earth’s prehistoric past
- National Film and Sound Archive – laugh and cry with Australians on screen and radio exhibition
