Australian Historical Places, Sites, Buildings, Tours, Visitor and Interpretative Centres and Locations

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These tours allows you to explore Australia's historic sites, building and locations, including Visitor Centres, museums, interpretative display and tourist facilities.

Take guided tours through the buildings and displays and learn all the details from your trained and helpful guides.

See the links to tourist information on historical and heritage attractions in Australia including towns, buildings, monuments, landmarks, convict era buildings, mining areas, war memorials, museums and Aboriginal cultural heritage sites.

Listed below are the best Australian Historical Places, Sites, Buildings, Tours, Visitor and Interpretative Centres listed by type and location. Scroll through the list and click the operator`s link to get more information.


TAS>Hobart>North Hobart

Hobart Historic Tours

Hobart Historic Tours, located in Hobart specialize in guided tours of Tasmania`s historic capital city. Hobart Historic Tours, specialize in bringing to life HobartÂ’s early history in various formats including tours and shows. You can explore Hobart on the one and a half hour Historic Walk, or join a relaxing Old Pub Tour of the city`s colourful and historic pubs. Discover the historic suburbs on the Battery Point Walk, and many more options.

NSW>Central West>Cowra

Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre

A visit to Cowra just isn`t complete without a visit to the Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre. Opened in 1979, this multi award winning Garden is a must see. Ken Nakajima, created the Kaiyushiki (strolling) garden, which is designed to embody the entire landscape of Japan, where every bend takes the visitor on a voyage of discovery, with manicured hedges cascading across the garden like rolling hills, streams flowing like rivers.

ACT>Australian Capital Territory>Canberra

Australian War Memorial

The Australian War Memorial commemorates the sacrifice of Australian men and women who have served in war. Its exhibitions present stories of Australians at war, in armed conflict and during peacekeeping activities. The focus of commemoration is the Hall of Memory, together with the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier, the Pool of reflection and the Roll of Honour, that lists the names of more than 102,000 Australian servicemen and women who have died in war.