Wednesday 22 June 2022

TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN CANBERRA IN 2022

Floriade 2022. Image Credit Visit Canberra
If you're looking for a list of things to do in Canberra in 2022, you're spoilt for choice! From exploring the city's history and culture to getting active outdoors, there's something to keep everyone entertained. Base yourself at the Pavilion on Northbourne and start ticking off these 22 activities.

1. STAY WITH PAVILION ON NORTHBOURNE & DINE AT ATRIUM RESTAURANT & BAR
Whether you live in Canberra or are visiting, stay with the Pavilion on Northbourne and enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner at the Atrium Restaurant & Bar. Despite being close to the Canberra city centre, you’ll feel like you’re in the tropics with rooms surrounding two tropical atriums. Choose from the Atrium Hotel Room or the 1 & 2 bedroom apartments for a little more space.

2. FOOTBALL AT GIO STADIUM
If you have the opportunity to see an NRL or Rugby Union game in 2022, head to GIO Stadium and watch the Canberra Raiders or Brumbies play. Pavilion on Northbourne offers accommodation near the Canberra stadium, making it easier for you to get to and from the game.

3. FLORIADE 2022
Surround yourself with beauty at Floriade 2022. After being cancelled for the past two years, Floriade will be back better and more beautiful than ever. From the 17th of September to the 16th of October, celebrate spring in Canberra with over a million blooms blossoming.

4. SEE A SHOW AT THE CANBERRA THEATRE CENTRE
Theatre is finally back and here to stay! If you’re staying in Canberra, make sure you see a performance at the Canberra Theatre Centre. This year there are plenty of shows, with Girl from the North County and Cruel Intentions for the adults or Fairytales on Ice for the kids.

5. SEE A COMEDY SHOW
If you need a good laugh, like the belly-deep laugh, get yourself a ticket to a comedy show in 2022 in Canberra. Visit The Street for comedy shows such as Story + Party: True Dating Stories or Courtyard Studio at the Canberra Theatre complex for Jimmy Rees and Alan Carr.

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