Australia is definitely renowned as one of the biggest wild resorts in the world. The continent preserved most of its natural landscapes untouched, which is remarkable for our Era. We have to say that its cities maintained a certain unspoiled beauty over the passing of time as well. Thus, not only the Australian natural artistry will strike you, but also its unique towns. Most of them seem to come from another century.
01. Melbourne
Experience the capital of multiculturalism in the bohemian enclave offered by the bars of Brunswick Street, feel the waves of the modern impressionist masterpieces in the dozens of art galleries across the town, enjoy the aroma of unique coffees in a coquette pub, shop and let yourself be amazed by Melbourne’s astonishing theatre scene.
Causeway Lane Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne at Night
Rialto Towers with Eureka Tower
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02. Sydney
The harbor town that might offer you the biggest live theatre sensation of all times. An excellent transport system will help you explore its beautiful gardens, enjoy top-notch festival scenes, guide you through central boutique streets and seductive unspoilt natural surroundings. Visit Sydney’s fabulous inner-city suburbs and don’t forget to hit Glebe as well, the bookwormish inner-city village.
Sydney Harbour
Sydney Harbour
Sydney Opera House, Australia
03. Adelaide
Enormous green parklands framing Adelaide’s colonial elegant charm will leave you spellbound for sure! The city of world-class cultural festivals and the Australian capital of food and wines, Adelaide also has a very attractive central market scene, as well as renowned museums and rich libraries to immerse yourself in. The generous boulevards host a non-stop agenda of pure fun that you really should not skip experiencing!
Mortlock Library Adelaide, South Australia
Port Willunga Sunrise. Adelaide, South Australia
04. Kalgoorlie-Boulder
One of the most popular self-drive destinations in Australia, this is an incredibly vibrant twin city. You’ll face diversity at its best, thanks to objectives like the Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre, the KCGM Super Pit Shop and Hannans North Tourist Mine, the Beaten Track Brewery or the Western Australian Museum. The city has attractions for all ages and all wallets.
Centennial park ,Kalgoorlie
Kalgoorlie Post Office, Hannan Street
Superpit Gold mine, Kalgoorlie
05. Broken Hill
Bless your camera with Broken Hill’s natural and urban perfect shot spots! Visit The Broken Hill Sculptures and Living Desert Sanctuary at sunset, enjoy a camping trip at Mutawintji National Park, learn some rocky science at the Albert Kersten Mining and Mineral Museum and don’t forget about the ultrarealism of Roxanne Minchin’s Gallery, as the ultimate experience for a hipsterish tourist!
Trades Hall Broken Hill
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06. Coober Pedy
This is the Opal capital of the world so you shouldn’t be surprised to actually feel what underground tourism means while on your stay in Coober Pedy. On the other hand, this city also acts as a host for outback racing events and artsy exhibitions. Furthermore, Moon Plain is there to offer you a sight over rocky plains unlike anywhere else.
Opal Mines, Coober Pedy
Door of a Coober-Pedy (underground house in South Australia)
Coober Pedy,Underground Restaurants
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07.Central Tilba
Teleport yourself in a perfectly restored and maintained village of the 18th century! Explore the beauty of the historic Dromedary Hotel, enjoy your espresso in a retro bar, enchant your eyes at Gulaga Gallery & Bookshop and feel the passion the artists put in creating traditional crafts and woodworks, as well as the unique jewelry that you’ll be able to buy from the picturesque shops around the city.
08. Esperance
Esperance is a very popular hub accommodating especially the nature lovers looking forward to explore the beauty of Cape Le Grand National Park, the pristine sands of Twilight Beach, Lake Monjimup Conservation and Recreation Area, the rocky buildings of Stokes national park, not to mention the Australian version of Stonehenge.
Kangaroos in Twilight Beach
Lucky Bay, Esperance, Western Australia
Twilight Beach, Esperance, Western Australia
09. Beechworth
This town acts like a bridge between anthropological monuments and the artistry of nature. It will offer you the opportunity of making a step back in time at the Historic Courthouse, admiring pottery art at Burke Museum, take a rejuvenating walk at the Town Hall Gardens and feel the music of the stream animating the Woolshed Waterfalls.
Beechworth City
Beechworth Gaol
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10. Canberra
Although Canberra is Australia’s youngest capital city, it is certainly very rich in historical monuments and cultural objectives that are definitely worth a visit, including the Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial, Questacon and the National Gallery of Australia. Enjoy the Balloon Fiesta in the autumn, the Fireside festival warming the winters, and the Floriade Festival bringing the first vivid colors of the spring. You can’t ignore the surroundings either, thanks to objectives like the Murrumbidgee River Corridor and Tidbinbilla’s Nature Reserve.
Cockington Green Gardens, Canberra
Old Bus Depot Markets, Canberra
Sunset at Parliament House, Canberra