1. Darwin Waterfront Precinct
A vibrant area with a wave pool, lagoon, dining options, and lush lawns, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the tropical atmosphere.
The best places to see and eat in Darwin city, ranked by real travelers.
A vibrant area with a wave pool, lagoon, dining options, and lush lawns, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the tropical atmosphere.
Explore the rich history and diverse art of the Northern Territory, with exhibits ranging from Aboriginal art to maritime history.
A popular spot for dining with waterfront views, offering fresh seafood and a chance to see the picturesque sunset.
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Experience the thrill of getting up close with Australia's iconic saltwater crocodiles in the heart of Darwin.
Discover the military history of Darwin, including its role in World War II, through interactive exhibits and historical artifacts.
Stroll through 42 hectares of tropical flora, featuring a wide range of plants, including orchids and baobabs.
Home to an impressive collection of aircraft and aviation memorabilia, including a massive B-52 bomber.
A scenic spot for a leisurely walk, fishing, or enjoying the stunning sunsets over the Timor Sea.
Learn about the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the history of the Bombing of Darwin through immersive displays and virtual reality.
Explore the historic tunnels built during WWII to protect oil supplies from air raids, offering a fascinating glimpse into Darwin's past.
Located along the Darwin Esplanade, this park offers lush greenery, walking paths, and memorials with beautiful ocean views.
A unique experience where visitors can hand-feed wild fish during high tide, with a cozy cafe nearby for refreshments.
Offers panoramic views of the coastline and is a great spot to watch the sunrise or enjoy a picnic.
Explore the natural beauty and history of Darwin, with walking and cycling tracks, WWII bunkers, and diverse wildlife.
A green space in the heart of Darwin, perfect for a relaxing break or enjoying a picnic amidst the city's bustle.
A popular recreational area with walking trails, picnic spots, and a chance to see wildlife such as wallabies and birds.
A scenic lookout offering views of Darwin's cityscape and coast, ideal for photography and enjoying the natural surroundings.
A solemn memorial dedicated to those who served in wars, located in a peaceful setting with views of the harbor.
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