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GETTING AROUND 591<br />

books accommodations. The office is open Monday through Friday <strong>from</strong> 9am to<br />

5:30pm, and Saturday and Sunday <strong>from</strong> 9am to 4pm. The official government<br />

website (www.visitcanberra.com.au) is worth checking out.<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS A host of free events—<strong>from</strong> concerts to competitions—<br />

is part of the annual Canberra National Multicultural Festival held in the first<br />

3 weeks of March. The fun includes Canberra <strong>Day</strong> (a local public holiday—<br />

always the third Mon in Mar), a hot-air balloon fiesta, fireworks displays, food<br />

and wine promotions, plenty of music, and a large range of activities organized<br />

by <strong>Australia</strong>’s ethnic mix. Visitors could find it a little more difficult to book<br />

accommodations during this time, but you should always be able to find something.<br />

There are many other major events including the flower show Floriade,<br />

the Subaru Rally of Canberra, the Canberra 400 V8 Supercars meeting, and the<br />

National Folk Festival. Check dates at www.visitcanberra.com.au.<br />

CITY LAYOUT<br />

The first thing that strikes a visitor to Canberra is its park-like feel (amazing,<br />

because there was barely a tree on the original site). Half a dozen avenues radiate<br />

<strong>from</strong> Capital Hill, where the Parliament House stands. Each of these broad,<br />

tree-shaded streets leads to a traffic circle, <strong>from</strong> which yet more streets emanate.<br />

Around each hub, the streets form a pattern of concentric circles—not the easiest<br />

layout for visitors trying to find their way.<br />

Another of Canberra’s most notable features is Lake Burley Griffin, a manmade<br />

lake created by damming the Molonglo River. The centerpiece of the lake is<br />

the Captain Cook Memorial Jet, a spire of water that reaches 147m (482 ft.) into<br />

the air. Wedged between Commonwealth Avenue and Kings Avenue is the suburb<br />

of Parkes, also known as the National Triangle. Here you’ll find many of the city’s<br />

most impressive attractions, such as the National Gallery of <strong>Australia</strong>, the High<br />

Court of <strong>Australia</strong>, and Questacon—the National Science and Technology Center.<br />

(All sites here can be accessed via www.nationaltriangle.com.au/tri.)<br />

Canberra’s main shopping district is on the other side of the lake, centered<br />

around Northbourne Avenue, one of the city’s main thoroughfares. Officially<br />

labeled Canberra City, this area is more commonly known as “Civic.” Northeast<br />

of Civic is Mount Ainslie, with the <strong>Australia</strong>n War Memorial at its foot;<br />

<strong>from</strong> its summit there are spectacular views of the city and beyond. Another<br />

good lookout point is <strong>from</strong> the top of the Telstra <strong>To</strong>wer on Black Mountain,<br />

reached by Black Mountain Drive. Many of the embassies and consulates are<br />

concentrated in the suburb of Yarralumla, east of Capital Hill, while most of<br />

the other suburbs are filled with pleasant homes and small retail areas.<br />

2 Getting Around<br />

BY CAR Advantage Car Rentals (& 02/6257 6888, or 1800/504 460 in <strong>Australia</strong>)<br />

has cars <strong>from</strong> A$35 (US$23) per day, including 200km (124 miles) per day.<br />

Budget (& 02/6257 1305), Hertz (& 02/6249 6211), Thrifty (& 1300/367<br />

227), Avis (& 02/6249 6088), and Delta Europcar (& 13 13 90) have desks at<br />

the airport.<br />

If you rent your own wheels, you might follow one or more of the six tourist<br />

drives marked with signs; pick up details <strong>from</strong> the Canberra Visitors’ Centre.<br />

BY TAXI Canberra’s only taxi company is Canberra Cabs (& 13 22 27).<br />

BY BUS Canberra’s bus system is coordinated by ACTION (& 02/6207 7611;<br />

www.action.act.gov.au). The central bus terminal is on Alinga Street, in Civic.

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