Darwin Attractions
24HR Art
24HR Art is dedicated specifically to the promotion and support of contemporary visual art, and offers visitors the opportunity to interact with the displays, and thereby providing a feast for the senses. Located in the Parap Shopping Village, just f ...
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Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery
Visit the Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery in Knuckey Street, Darwin, and browse around a range of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art and craft. View Aboriginal paintings, works on bark, hand-woven baskets, didjeridus, carvings from Arnhem Land ...
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Aquascene
Do you feed the birds at home, ever thought of feeding fish in the ocean, at Doctors Gully, right in the heart of Darwin, is Aquascene, where hundreds of fish come to shore at high tide to be fed by hand. The daily fish feeding ritual began over 50 y ...
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Australian Pearling Exhibition
Fascinated by the adventure and mystery of pearling. The timeless appeal of the exotic pearl has fascinated men and women for centuries. Valued for its beauty and rarity, the jewel of the sea has, throughout the ages, enticed divers to brave the dang ...
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Berry Springs Nature Park
Berry Springs Nature Park protects a large part of the Berry Creek catchment. Berry Creek starts from a number of springs, forms a small creek, then reaches Darwin Harbour through a mangrove lined estuary. The park is located close to Darwin and is a ...
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Bird Billabong
Bird Billabong, in the Mary River National Park (proposed), is a popular walking and birdwatching spot. A viewing platform at the water's edge is a great place from which to unobtrusively observe the billabong. There is also a pleasant two kilometre ...
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Brian Creek Monsoon Forest
Brian Creek Monsoon Forest, in the Mary River National Park (proposed), is a short walk through a pocket of rainforest where you will notice the contrast between the wildlife here and the surrounding woodlands. These pockets are significant examples ...
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Buzz Cafe
Buzz Cafe is fully licensed and located at Cullen Bay, Darwin and is the ultimate in al fresco dining with modern Australian cuisine. Individually hand painted tables are shaped to ensure waterfront views for everyone and there are many unique featur ...
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Casuarina Coastal Reserve
Casuarina Coastal Reserve protects a large coastal area between the mouth of Rapid Creek and Buffalo Creek in Darwin. The highlights of the reserve are white sandy beaches fringed by Casuarina trees and beautiful sandstone cliffs. Behind the beaches ...
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Casuarina Square
Casuarina Square is the largest shopping complex in Darwin, offering a wide range of specialty stores, a food court and a seven screen cinema complex. Stop by and browse the stores, treat yourself to a movie or sit down and relax with a coffee. There ...
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Charles Darwin National Park
Lying on Frances Bay, Darwin, Charles Darwin National Park protects part of the Port Darwin wetland, one of Australia's most significant wetlands, as well as important local woodlands. The wetland is large (48 square kilometres) and diverse, includin ...
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Cornucopia Museum Cafe
The fully licensed Cornucopia Museum Cafe is located adjacent to the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory in Fannie Bay, overlooking the tropical museum gardens and the Timor Sea. A Darwin tradition is brunch at Cornucopia, where you can ...
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Couzens Lookout
Couzens Lookout, located in the Mary River National Park (proposed), offers an excellent vantage point, affording magnificent views of the Mary River and world famous Top End sunsets. The Mary River is also an excellent place for viewing large saltwa ...
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Darwin Golf Club
Located in Darwin’s northern suburbs, the Darwin Golf Club is home to a tropical 18 hole championship course designed by Peter Thompson and Michael Wolveridge. Regular watering during the dry season, combined with superb wet season drainage, ensure ...
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Darwin Harbour
Dotted with sunken ships from World War II, Cyclone Tracy and confiscated Indonesian fishing vessels, Darwin Harbour is surrounded by scenic mangroves and pristine tidal beaches, meeting at Darwin’s cosmopolitan foreshore. Take a voyage of discover ...
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