Canberra's National Triangle self-guided walking tour
Discover Canberra's National Triangle: A Self-Guided Walking Tour
Explore the Civic Memory Quilt, a captivating historical landmark in Canberra that weaves together the rich memories and stories of Australia's diverse communities.
Nestled in the heart of Canberra, the Civic Memory Quilt is a vibrant historical landmark that weaves together the stories, cultures, and memories of Australia's diverse communities. This unique installation invites tourists to explore the rich tapestry of human experiences that define the nation's capital.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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Public Transportation
To reach Civic Memory Quilt in Canberra via public transportation, you can take the light rail from any station along the line towards the City West stop. From there, you can walk to Civic Memory Quilt by heading east on City Walk and turning left on Petrie Plaza. The quilt is located near the intersection of Petrie Plaza and Bunda Street.
Walking
If you prefer to walk to Civic Memory Quilt in Canberra, you can start at the Canberra Centre and head south on City Walk. Continue straight until you reach Petrie Plaza, then turn left. The quilt is located near the intersection of Petrie Plaza and Bunda Street.
Use Civic Memory Quilt as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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