With a plethora of free things to do in Canberra with kids, it continues to be one of our favourite places to visit as a family. In our opinion, it is Australia’s most underrated city to explore with a...
With a plethora of free things to do in Canberra with kids, it continues to be one of our favourite places to visit as a family. In our opinion, it is Australia’s most underrated city to explore with a bounty of experiences awaiting the kids to experience.
Canberra boasts numerous FREE world-class museums, galleries, and interactive attractions that cater to children’s curiosity. From the fascinating Australian War Memorial to the captivating Museum of Australian Democracy, there’s a wealth of engaging experiences.
Canberra’s vast green spaces, like Lake Burley Griffin and its surrounding parks, offer outdoor adventures and picnics. Plus, its easy navigation and family-friendly atmosphere make it stress-free for parents. With a mix of culture, nature, and fun, Canberra provides an enriching and enjoyable getaway for families.
Free Things To Do In Canberra
We’ve pulled together a bounty of free activities and attractions to do in Canberra with kids that everyone in the family will enjoy exploring. There’s something for everyone!
Map of Free Things to Do In Canberra
Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
The Museum of Australian Democracy, housed in Old Parliament House in Canberra will provide the whole family with an opportunity to explore interactive exhibits, historic chambers, and engaging displays that highlight the nation’s democratic evolution. It’s a unique opportunity to discover the foundations of Australian democracy and the shaping of its identity.
Address: 18 King George Terrace, Parkes ACT 2600
Opening Times: Open 9.00 am to 5.00 pm daily | closed Christmas Day
Website: www.moadoph.gov.au
Tickets: Free entry
Australian War Memorial
Families visiting the Australian War Memorial can now enjoy an enhanced experience, as the institution undertakes a gallery expansion. All guests are required to secure a free-timed ticket to gain access to the Memorial Galleries and participate in the poignant Last Post Ceremony. The exhibitions at the Memorial encompass permanent gallery spaces that chronicle Australia’s involvement in significant conflicts and rotating displays that delve into various aspects of the nation’s military history.
Your kids will be captivated by interactive exhibits, awe-inspiring military hardware, and engaging stories of heroism at the Australian War Memorial. They can explore history through hands-on experiences and discover the bravery of Australian soldiers, making their visit educational and exciting.
Address: Treloar Crescent, Campbell ACT 2612
Opening Times: 10.00 am to 5.00 pm daily (except Christmas Day)
Website: www.awm.gov.au
Tickets: Free entry, however, you need to book your visit here.
Read about our trip to the Australian War Memorial.
The National Arboretum
The National Arboretum in Canberra offers a fantastic family outing amidst nature and culture. Spread across 250 hectares, it boasts 94 forests of rare and endangered trees from around the world. Kids can roam freely in the stunning Himalayan Cedar Forest, climb the towering Pod Playground structures, and embark on scenic bushwalks. The Discovery Garden provides interactive learning experiences. Marvel at the panoramic views of Canberra from the iconic Village Centre, where a cafe serves delightful refreshments. With a relaxing ambience and educational opportunities, the National Arboretum is a perfect family destination combining fun, exploration, and environmental appreciation.
Address: Forest Dr, Molonglo Valley ACT 2611
Arboretum Grounds and POD Playground Opening Times: Open daily | 7.00 am – 5.30 pm (Eastern Standard Time) | 6.00 am – 8.30 pm (Daylight Saving Time)
Website: www.nationalarboretum.act.gov.au
Tickets: Free. No pre-booking required
Australian National Botanic Gardens
The Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra is spread across 90 hectares and showcases over 70,000 native plants. Kids can explore themed gardens, discover unique plants, and enjoy interactive exhibitions in the Visitor Centre. The kids will love the Paperbark Treehouse and Garden and follow the Who Did That? children’s trail. Families can picnic in picturesque settings or dine at the Pollen cafe. With educational programs and captivating natural beauty, the gardens offer a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration, making it an ideal family-friendly destination in Canberra.
Address: Clunies Ross St, Acton ACT 2601
Opening Times: from 8.30 am to 5 pm every day except Christmas Day.
Website: www.anbg.gov.au
Tickets: Free
National Museum of Australia
The National Museum of Australia in Canberra tells the story of Australia through engaging exhibits, interactive displays, and multimedia presentations. Kids can immerse themselves in history, culture, and Indigenous heritage while exploring the museum’s diverse collections. The interactive Kspace, dedicated children’s area, and Tim and Gina Fairfax Discovery Centre offer hands-on learning and fun. The beautiful lakeside location and onsite cafe provide excellent spots for family picnics and relaxation. With its engaging exhibits and educational opportunities, the National Museum offers an unforgettable journey through Australia’s rich and diverse past.
Address: Lawson Cres, Acton ACT 2601
Opening Times: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm daily | closed Christmas Day
Website: www.nma.gov.au
Tickets: Free general entry | Costs apply for some exhibitions and events
Australian Parliament House
Australian Parliament House in Canberra welcomes families for an educational and exciting experience. This iconic building, set against the backdrop of Capital Hill, offers guided tours that take you behind the scenes of Australian democracy. Families can witness debates in action from the public galleries and explore interactive exhibitions showcasing the nation’s political history and significance. Kids can engage in hands-on activities and even participate in role-playing exercises in the dedicated Education Centre. The stunning architecture and expansive lawns provide ideal spots for exploration and picnics, making it a memorable family outing that combines learning and leisure.
Address: Parliament Dr, Canberra ACT 2600
Opening Times: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm (non-sitting days) | 9.00 am to 6.00 pm (sitting days)
Website: www.aph.gov.au
Tickets: Entry is free | You may have to buy tickets for special exhibitions and events.
Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex
Located amidst the scenic Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, plays a crucial role in NASA’s space exploration missions. Families can enjoy informative tours and exhibits that reveal the secrets of space communication. Kids can marvel at the giant tracking dishes and even try their hand at hands-on activities, making it a space enthusiast’s dream. The picturesque surroundings provide opportunities for wildlife spotting and picnicking. It’s a unique blend of education and wonderment, offering families a chance to connect with the cosmos right here on Earth.
Address: Paddy’s River, Tidbinbilla, 421 Discovery Dr, Paddys River ACT 2620
Opening Times: Visitor Centre Temporarily Closed
Website: www.cdscc.nasa.gov
Tickets: Free
National Film and Sound Archive
The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) in Canberra offers an exciting journey through Australia’s audiovisual history, with an extensive collection of films, music, television, and interactive exhibitions. Families can enjoy screenings of classic and contemporary films, as well as engage in hands-on activities like creating sound effects. The Kids Corner and educational programs cater to young film enthusiasts. With its captivating displays, immersive experiences, and a chance to dive into the world of entertainment, the NFSA promises a memorable and educational outing for families in Canberra.
Address: Building B, Level 5/35 Saunders St, Pyrmont NSW 2009
Opening Times: 10.00am to 4.00pm daily | except for Christmas Day (25 December) and New Year’s Day (1 January)
Website: www.nfsa.gov.au
Tickets: There are plenty of things to see and do at the NFSA that are free and do not require pre-booking. These include general access to the building, the Framed by Fame classic movie posters display, The Marvellous Corricks exhibition in The Front Room, the Life Through the Lens documentary photographic showcase and the Vintage Australia daily program in Arc Cinema.
The Royal Australian Mint
At the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra, you can witness the fascinating process of coin production and learn about the history of currency in Australia. The interactive exhibits and informative displays offer engaging insights into the world of money, making it both educational and entertaining for kids and adults alike. Visitors can even mint their own special coin as a memorable keepsake. The museum’s friendly staff and fun activities, combined with a chance to explore the coin collection, create an enjoyable and enriching experience for families, making it a unique stop in Canberra.
Address: 62-114 Denison St, Deakin ACT 2600
Opening Times: Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5.00 pm | Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays
10.00 am to 4.00 pm | The Mint is closed on Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Website: www.ramint.gov.au
Tickets: Entry is FREE. Make sure you bring some loose change to mint your own coin.
Read about our Kid Bucket List trip to the Canberra Mint.
National Library of Australia
The National Library of Australia in Canberra is an iconic institution that houses a vast collection of books, manuscripts, and historical treasures, making it a hub of Australian heritage. Families can explore exhibitions on Australian literature, history, and culture, with interactive displays and engaging activities for children. The library also offers family-friendly events, storytime sessions, and educational programs. Its beautiful location overlooking Lake Burley Griffin provides a serene backdrop for leisurely walks and picnics. Whether you’re a bookworm or a history enthusiast, the National Library offers an enriching and enjoyable experience for all ages.
Address: Parkes Pl W, Canberra ACT 2600
Opening Times: Treasures Gallery and Exhibition Gallery are open 9.00 am to 5.00 pm daily | Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day
Website: www.nla.gov.au
Tickets: Free
Canberra Glassworks
Canberra Glassworks offers is a vibrant cultural hub that celebrates the art of glassmaking, allowing visitors to witness skilled artists in action as they create stunning glass pieces. Families can explore interactive exhibitions, try their hand at glassblowing, and participate in workshops tailored for all ages. With its hands-on activities, mesmerizing glassworks, and a chance to appreciate the beauty of this art form, Canberra Glassworks promises an inspiring and unique outing that will captivate both children and adults.
Address: 11 Wentworth Ave, Kingston ACT 2604
Opening Times: Open Wednesday to Sunday 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Website: canberraglassworks.com
Tickets: Free | You will need to reserve your tickets for the FREE Heritage Tour to avoid missing out
National Capital Exhibition
Located at Regatta Point, the National Capital Exhibition in Canberra is an immersive centre that provides a captivating journey through Canberra’s history and planning. Families can explore interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and scale models of the city’s iconic landmarks. Kids can engage in hands-on activities that teach them about urban design and the significance of Canberra’s layout. With its stunning views of Lake Burley Griffin and educational displays, the National Capital Exhibition offers an insightful and enjoyable experience for families, fostering a deeper connection with the nation’s capital.
Address: Barrine Drive, Regatta Point, Commonwealth Park Parkes ACT 2600
Opening Times: Weekdays 9.00 am – 5.00 pm | weekends 10.00 am – 4.00 pm | closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day
Website: National Capital Exhibition
Tickets: Entry is FREE
National Gallery of Australia
The National Gallery of Australia in Canberra houses a vast and diverse collection of artworks and offers a unique opportunity for kids and adults to explore various artistic styles and time periods. The gallery features engaging exhibitions, interactive installations, and family-friendly activities like art workshops and storytelling sessions. The Sculpture Garden (Sunshine absolutely loved this space) is a fantastic outdoor space where children can roam freely and interact with outdoor artworks. With its educational and entertaining offerings, the National Gallery of Australia promises an enriching and inspiring experience for families, making art appreciation accessible and enjoyable.
Address: Parkes Pl E, Parkes ACT 2600
Opening Times: The National Gallery is open from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm daily | closed Christmas Day
Website: nga.gov.au
Tickets: You need a free general entry ticket to visit the Gallery | Tickets can be booked online in advance or in person when you arrive | A general entry ticket gives you access to all non-paid exhibitions and galleries | Paid tickets are required for some major exhibitions.
National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery in Canberra showcases the faces of Australia through an extensive collection of portraits, celebrating the nation’s history, culture, and diversity. Families can explore thought-provoking exhibitions, interactive displays, and engaging multimedia presentations that bring these portraits to life. Kids can participate in creative workshops and enjoy storytelling sessions, making art and history come alive in an accessible and entertaining way. The gallery’s bright and modern architecture, along with its beautiful setting in the heart of the city, provides a welcoming space for families to discover and appreciate the faces that have shaped Australia’s identity. Feeling hungry? The Portrait Café (The Fresh Collective) offers a casual dining experience.
Address: King Edward Terrace, Parkes ACT 2600
Opening Times: The Gallery is open every day (except Christmas) from 10:00 am–5:00 pm.
Website: www.portrait.gov.au
Tickets: FREE | Bookings are not required to enter the Gallery
Mount Ainslie Lookout
Perched atop Mount Ainslie, the Lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views of Canberra’s iconic landmarks and the surrounding natural beauty. Families can embark on a short and easy hike to reach the summit, making it accessible for all ages (to be honest, we drove all the way up and then walked the remaining 100-odd metres to the lookout).
Address: 20 Mount Ainslie Dr, Majura ACT 2609
Opening Times: open all hours
Website: Mount Ainslie Lookout
Tickets: Tickets not required
Read about our trip up Mount Ainslie with kids.
Diplomatic Missions Self-Guided Driving Tour
This self-paced tour takes you on a journey to discover the various embassies and high commissions based in Canberra, showcasing diverse architectural styles and international cultures. Families can marvel at grand buildings, learn about global diplomacy, and appreciate the unique character of each mission. It’s an educational and eye-opening experience, with the flexibility to stop and explore at your own pace. With its combination of cultural exposure and scenic driving, the tour provides an engaging and family-friendly way to discover the diplomatic heart of Canberra.
Distance: 20 kilometres
Duration: Takes approximately 40 minutes
Website: Diplomatic Missions Self-Guided Driving Tour
Tickets: Self-Drive | No ticket needed
Lake Burley Griffin
Lake Burley Griffin is an expansive artificial lake offering a multitude of recreational opportunities for families. The lakeside parks provide perfect spots for picnics, kite-flying, and outdoor games. Families can also enjoy the lakeside walking and cycling paths, making it an ideal location for active adventures.
Some of the attractions and spaces to explore at Lake Burley Griffin for free
Captain Cook Memorial Jet
shoots a spectacular column of water into the air, reaching up to 147 meters in height. It operates each day from 1.00 am to 2.00 pm.
Bridge to Bridge walk
Spanning from Commonwealth Avenue Bridge to Kings Avenue Bridge, this 5.7 kilometre trail offers breathtaking views of Lake Burley Griffin, the city’s landmarks, and natural beauty.
National Carillon
Located on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, the National Carillon houses 57 bronze bells that chime delightful melodies and can be played by skilled carillonneurs. This iconic attraction adds a harmonious touch to the city’s cultural and scenic landscape. The National Capital Exhibition is open weekdays 9.00 am to 5.00 pm and weekends 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.
Australians of the Year Walk
The Australian of the Year Walk in Canberra commemorates exceptional Australians chosen as Australian of the Year, Senior Australian of the Year, Young Australian of the Year, and Local Hero. Stroll by the lakeside, learn about these remarkable individuals and witness a symbol of our national ambition and accomplishment firsthand.
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Where to Stay in Canberra
We’ve stayed in Canberra a number of times in all levels of accommodation options.
Make sure to check out our round up of caravan parks and free camps in Canberra if you are on a roadtrip. We stayed at the East Hotel on our last stay. We booked a two-bedroom apartment/hotel room which was perfect for a few days. You can book here.
Looking for more things to do in Canberra? Check out our huge bumper roundup of Canberra activities for families.
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