The Quarters guidebook

Stephen
The Quarters guidebook

Sightseeing

200 locals recommend
Australian War Memorial
Treloar Crescent (top of Anzac Parade)
200 locals recommend
Don't forget to walk through the sculpture garden.
206 locals recommend
National Gallery of Australia
Parkes Place East
206 locals recommend
Don't forget to walk through the sculpture garden.
If you're into architecture....
16 locals recommend
High Court of Australia
Parkes Pl
16 locals recommend
If you're into architecture....
A push button fun palace for all the family.
146 locals recommend
Questacon - National Science and Technology Centre
King Edward Terrace
146 locals recommend
A push button fun palace for all the family.
61 locals recommend
Mount Ainslie
61 locals recommend

Food scene

Conveniently located 240m from the front door. Basic pub food with the occasional good special. Good range of boutique and standard beers.
9 locals recommend
The Pedlar
65 Constitution Ave
9 locals recommend
Conveniently located 240m from the front door. Basic pub food with the occasional good special. Good range of boutique and standard beers.
7 locals recommend
Teddy Picker's
65 Constitution Ave
7 locals recommend
Our personal favourite. If you love fine dining this is the place. One hat and the degustation never fails to surprise.
Les Bistronomes
18 Blamey Place
Our personal favourite. If you love fine dining this is the place. One hat and the degustation never fails to surprise.
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Paranormal Wines
6 Provan Street
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Traveler advice

Getting around

In case you are interested...

The centrally-located suburb is close to seemingly everything: picturesque Lake Burley Griffin and Mount Ainslie, the historic Australian War Memorial, Canberra Airport, Civic, educational institutions like Royal Military College Duntroon and Canberra Institute of Technology, and a range of bustling eateries and nightlife destinations. Campbell is one of Canberra’s oldest suburbs. And as you might expect, it has plenty of history to go with it. It’s named after Robert Campbell, a New South Wales politician and the owner of Duntroon sheep station, which is where Campbell stands today.
Customs and culture

Anzac Parade Delf Guided Walking Tours

A stroll up and down Anzac Parade is well worth it. Our personal favourite is the Boer War Memorial. https://www.nca.gov.au/attractions/take-tour/anzac#