Im just here to help travellers to Australia, have the best , most memorable experiences in our great country. If i can assist, please contact me. Canberra is one of Australia's hottest
spots for music, fashion, art and theater. It features a thriving nightlife
scene and plenty of fun events for visitors of all ages. Best of all, Canberra
remains one of Australia's best-kept secrets. You'd think the nation's capital
city would attract a whole lot more tourists, but most uninformed foreigners spend
all their time in Sydney. This means that you won't have to worry about wading
through hordes of obnoxious tourists. It will also make your hotel search a
whole lot easier.
1. Australia Day
You might not be a native of Australia, but
that doesn't mean you can't celebrate the founding of a great nation!
Australia Day events take place throughout the entire country, but the
most exciting celebrations occur in the capital city. Festivities include the Australian
of the Year Awards and a fantastic Australia Day live concert. The joyous
occasion ends with a stunning display of fireworks.
Cricket is one of the most popular sports
in Australia, so it should come as no surprise to learn that Australians are
getting very excited about the upcoming cricket match between Prime Minister's
XI and Sri Lanka. Every year, the Prime Minister of Australia picks an
Australian cricket team to play a team from outside of the country.
Other cities reserve a single day for
honoring themselves, but Canberra is nothing like other cities. The events of
the Canberra Festival progress over the course of seventeen days and include a
symphony concert and a balloon launch. If you're interested in attending the
Canberra Festival, you'll want to start your hotel search ahead of time. Visitors
come from all over Australia, and hotels near the festival start filling up as
early as January.
Professional and amateur filmmakers from
around the world flock to Canberra for its renowned film festival. The contest
is a tough one, with filmmakers getting just 10 days to write, shoot and
produce a film on a given Canberra theme. On March 16th, film enthusiasts will gather
in Gareme Place to view the top 12 finalists of this competitive event.
Experience the unique culture of Australia
at the 46th annual National Folk Festival. Held in Canberra's Exhibition Park,
the National Folk Festival keeps visitors and locals busy with over 200 shows
and acts, including traditional storytelling, dance, theater, music and poetry.
The Canberra District Wineries make some of
the finest wines on Earth. At the Canberra District Wine Harvest Festival, you
can sample a range of these wines for yourself. Visitors staying in cheap hotels can still enjoy the
luxury of good wine at the Harvest Festival.
As one of Australia's longest running music
festivals, Stonefest has been attracting illustrious musicians for years. Held
at the University of Canberra, Stonefest is the place to see talented artists
before and after they've made it big.
Appropriately nicknamed "the race that
stops a nation," the Melbourne Cup is a thoroughbred race limited to
horses over three years of age. You'd think that Australians might find
something better to do than watch a bunch of over-the-hill horses meander
around a racetrack, but since when do Australians take the expected route?
Country music is not limited to the United
States. Plenty of Australians are happy to add their own unique take on the popular
genre. The Canberra Country Music Festival features over fifty local and
international artists, as well as several workshops, team challenges and talent
competitions.
Ring in 2013 in the beautiful city of
Canberra! Australia's capital city will be hosting a street party and
live entertainment at Civic Square. If your tots can't stay awake until
midnight, they'll still be able to see the fireworks above City Hall at 9 pm.
And remember, New Year’s Eve falls in Australia’s summertime, so you can enjoy
the holiday festivities without all the chills!
The events listed above are only a small
sampling of the activities Canberra has to offer. With such a diverse array of
things to do, you'll definitely want to start booking Australia hotels now so
that you can experience the excitement and beauty of Australia's capital city
for yourself.
This guest post article was written and
provided by Erica Gustafson who is a freelance writer for Expedia, yearly traveler to Australia and
part time online media consultant.