Top Tourist Attractions
Here are some of the top tourist attractions in Australia, a look in each of the states
We Will start with The capitals …
Adelaide
Adelaide is the Capital South Australia
- South Australian Museum
- Semaphore to Fort Glanville Tourist Railway
- Tandanya – the National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
- Belair National Park
Brisbane
Brisbane is the capital of Queensland
- South Bank Parklands
- Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
- Maritime Museum
- St Helena Island
- Newstead House
- Moreton Island
- you can’t leave Brisbane without visiting Mt Coot Tha lookout just 10 minuets from the Central Business district.
Canberra
Canberra is the State Capital of Australia
- National Capital Exhibition
- Telstra Tower Lookout
- Australian Institute of Sport
- Royal Australian Mint
- Calthorpes House
- Lanyon Homestead
- National Gallery of Australia
Darwin
Darwin is the State Capital of the Northern Territory
- Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
- Australian Pearling Exhibition
- Crocodiles Aquascene at Doctors Gully
- Esplanade Walk
- Adelaide River Jumping Crocodile
- Cruise Territory Wildlife Park Harbour Cruises
Hobart
Hobart is the Capital of Tasmania
- Battery Point
- Mount Wellington
- Salamanca Place
- Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
- Port Arthur
Melbourne
Melbourne is the Capital of Victoria
- Southgate – Southbank – Docklands
- Melbourne Trams
- MCG and the Australian Gallery of Sport
- Old Melbourne Gaol Penal Museum
Perth
Perth is the Capital of Western Australia
- Perth Mint
- Northbridge and the Art Gallery of Western Australia
- Kings Park Ferry to Fremantle
- The Round House


Twitter: LittleAusTravlr
says:
Oh my favourite on that list would have to be Kangaroo Island. What an amazing place! Your list made me realise just how many things we haven’t seen yet. Seems to be the way with Australia, just as you start to think you’ve done lots of travelling, you realise just how much you still have yet to do. It’s an awesome journey along the way for sure!