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Darwin
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Mindil Beach Sunset Market

Darwin’s signature dry-season market pairs global street food, live entertainment and a celebrated sunset over the Timor Sea.


Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory

Darwin’s leading museum showcases Aboriginal art, Cyclone Tracy history, marine collections and sweeping coastal views.


Crocosaurus Cove

A central wildlife attraction where visitors see huge saltwater crocodiles up close and learn about Top End species and conservation.


Darwin Waterfront Precinct

A lively harbourfront precinct with boardwalks, restaurants and safe swimming areas, ideal for relaxing close to the city centre.


Darwin Military Museum

An important WWII museum featuring artefacts, gun emplacements and immersive exhibits on the bombing of Darwin.


Defence of Darwin Experience

A powerful multimedia exhibition bringing the 1942 air raids to life through survivor accounts and interactive displays.


World War II Darwin Oil Storage Tunnels

Historic wartime tunnels built to protect fuel supplies, now offering insight into Darwin’s strategic role during WWII.


Darwin City Lagoon

A patrolled seawater lagoon with sandy edges, providing safe swimming near the waterfront in a city known for crocodile risks.


Darwin Deckchair Cinema

An open-air cinema by the harbour where films, tropical evenings and sunset views create a memorable Darwin night out.


George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens

Lush tropical gardens showcasing northern Australian flora, shaded walking paths and a peaceful escape near the city.


Wave Lagoon

A family-friendly wave pool with varied surf patterns, offering a fun and safe way to cool off in tropical Darwin.


Parap Village Markets

A popular local market known for multicultural food, crafts and a vibrant weekend atmosphere loved by residents and visitors.


Stokes Hill Wharf

A historic waterfront wharf with harbour views and easy access to nearby heritage attractions and relaxed dining.


Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery

A worthwhile stop for viewing Indigenous artworks that reflect the culture, stories and creativity of the Northern Territory.


Aquascene

A long-running local attraction where visitors can watch and participate in the daily fish feeding in shallow tidal waters.


Darwin CBD

Central, pedestrian-friendly district with major attractions, hotels, restaurants, and strong transport connections for first-time visitors.


Gardens

Relaxed area near botanic gardens, museum, and Mindil Beach, popular with beach lovers and families.


Mindil Beach

Famous beach area with sunset markets, resorts, and a lively yet relaxed atmosphere near central attractions.


Larrakeyah

Residential coastal suburb beside the CBD, offering marina access, beach proximity, and varied nightlife options.


Parap

Quiet residential suburb known for its multicultural market, food scene, and convenient central location.


Stuart Park

Serene residential area suited to relaxing stays, with waterfront dining and easy access to nearby parks.


Bayview

Very quiet residential neighborhood offering a peaceful base and convenient access to Charles Darwin National Park.


Nightcliff

Coastal area near the airport with beach, jetty views, and a market suited to short stays.


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