Canberra travel guide: ten reasons to see the new capital of cool

By Anthony Dennis
Updated October 6 2014 - 5:08pm, first published 4:49pm
New landmark: The National Aboretum. Photo: National Aboretum
New landmark: The National Aboretum. Photo: National Aboretum
Mission accomplished: The Embassy of Finland.
 Photo: Tom Skotniki
Mission accomplished: The Embassy of Finland. Photo: Tom Skotniki
Write of passage: The ''wide brown land'' sculpture.
 Photo: The National Aboretum
Write of passage: The ''wide brown land'' sculpture. Photo: The National Aboretum
Location, Location: A scene from the ABC TV political thriller <i>The Code</i> on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. Photo: Supplied
Location, Location: A scene from the ABC TV political thriller <i>The Code</i> on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. Photo: Supplied
New landmark: The National Aboretum. Photo: National Aboretum
New landmark: The National Aboretum. Photo: National Aboretum
New landmark: The National Aboretum. Photo: National Aboretum
New landmark: The National Aboretum. Photo: National Aboretum
New landmark: The National Aboretum. Photo: National Aboretum
New landmark: The National Aboretum. Photo: National Aboretum
Wow factor: The lobby entrance of Hotel Hotel in New Acton. Photo: Supplied
Wow factor: The lobby entrance of Hotel Hotel in New Acton. Photo: Supplied

They are the three words that no travel writer, until very recently, ever thought could sincerely emerge from his or her keyboard – "Canberra is cool". But something strange, momentous even, has taken place in the national capital. After a century of being Australia's least-loved city, and being unfavourably compared to even its New Zealand counterpart, Wellington, Canberra has been making capital out of cool, and winning unexpected new fans.

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