Shopping Guide: Canberra Nara Peace Park

Your Guide to Nara Park

Why You Should Visit

  • Aesthetically Pleasing: You'll find a beautiful and peaceful spot perfect for photography, quiet walks, and appreciating scenery. The park is generally very clean and well-maintained.
  • Variety of Features: The location offers a thematic garden with interesting monuments, a lake, pathways, gazebos, a peace bell, and a pavilion. You can also find a little beach area near the lake.
  • Free Entry: Enjoy exploring the park without an entry fee.
  • Great for Photoshoots and Special Occasions: This park is highly recommended by photographers, especially during autumn when the colors are vibrant.
  • Activities & Ambiance: It's a great place for walks, runs, picnics, and relaxing. Shoppers can expect a serene atmosphere, especially in the mornings, with opportunities for reflection and relaxation.
  • Seasonal Beauty: The park is stunningly beautiful, particularly in spring and autumn, with blossoms and colorful leaves.
  • Family-Friendly: The spacious park is ideal for kids to run around freely. You'll also find picnic tables and benches for a relaxed experience.
  • Convenient Amenities: The park provides public toilets, car park spaces, and a water bubbler.
  • Events: Check for events like the Canberra Nara Candle Festival, which features free activities and demonstrations and has a free shuttle service from the National Library.

Why You Might Consider Alternatives

  • Unpleasant Smells: Be aware that there can be an unpleasant smell in the afternoon and evening, potentially coming from Lake Burley.
  • Limited Sunset Views: This location faces the National Museum and Telstra Tower, so you may not get a good view of the sunset.
  • Toilet Quality: The public bathrooms, particularly those near the carpark, can be old and unclean.
  • Potential Crowds: While not crowded mid-morning, the popularity of the park might lead to more visitors at other times.