Discover Darwin

Discover the best tours and attractions that you can enjoy in Darwin City.

From jump on-jump off bus options, ancient culture, quirky walking tours and things to see - there's something here for everyone. 

If you're looking for tours outside of the city, we suggest checking out the Top End Tourism website which highlights different tours around Darwin and the Territory! 

The site at the Bark Hut Inn on the Arnhem Highway, consists of a plaque dedicated in 2012, marking the site where Stuart and his party camped on 11 July 1862. The plaque commemorated 150 years since
Intrepid Travel NT small group style of travel means you’ll stay under the radar, travel the local way, eat the local way and sleep the local way. You’ll get as close to real life as possible (without
Hughes Avenue, incorporating the lime kiln walk, is historically significant as one of the first roadways established in Darwin. From 1869, Hughes Avenue served as the main pedestrian and transport
Located on the fringe of Darwin's northern suburbs, the park is popular with picnickers, walkers and birders at any time of the year. Cyclists and horse riders are welcome, on a separate shared track
Goyder Park commemorates Goyder’s Camp, which is of historical significance as the first settlement within Port Darwin from which would grow the modern city of Darwin. Woodroffe Goyder, Surveyor
Government House was the first ‘grand’ public building constructed in Darwin after white settlement in 1869 and is symbolic of the NT’s constitutional development. Originally known as ‘the Residency’
Take a walk through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens to see a magnificent display of plants from northern Australia and tropical areas around the world. There are extensive plantings of
The George Brown Botanic Gardens have significance as the site of major botanical and agricultural activity since 1886, for their association with the Holtze and Agostini families and with the former
Gardens Cemetery was opened in 1919 after the closure of Palmerston Cemetery on Goyder Road and was Darwin's main cemetery up until 1970. There are many different types of graves, headstones and

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