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Ainslie
Brimming over with nature preserves, parks and gorgeous natural landscapes, Ainslie a suburb of Canberra, offers naturalists and adventurers a chance to get involved with nature in a major way, while still enjoying modern society’s comforts. Spend a day touring the Mt. Majura Nature Reserve with the whole family to explore, learn and participate in conservation events. Then spend the evening relaxing in comfort at one of the many restaurants, bars and music venues of this leafy enclave with the convenience of having the central business district not too far away. ... Read more »
Ainslie Top 3
- The Australian National Botanic Gardens are just a hop, skip and a jump away from Ainslie in adjacent Acton, and feature a variety of native flora, as well as an exciting walk after dark during the summer.
- Canberra’s Australian War Memorial is a must-visit spot for its scope of history and accurate portrayal of events. Walk the grounds before taking a guided tour of the memorial’s galleries.
- Relax and enjoy a drink at Tilley’s, a Canberra icon that is a great option for every meal. Check the schedule for the next concert featuring local and international talent.
Getting There
Major landmark destinations like the Australian War Memorial are always easily accessible via public transport from Ainslie or anywhere in Canberra. Buses from the city centre service the area during weekdays, and weekends include visits from the 930 and 931 bus. It is also possible to walk from the city centre to the Botanic Gardens, though it will take about 30 minutes, or take ACTION bus 981 on the weekends to stop by several popular tourist spots, including the Botanic Gardens, National Zoo and Aquarium and Black Mountain Telstra Tower. Buses leave every hour and a half.
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