Darwin, the capital of Australia’s Northern Territory, is where ancient Aboriginal culture mixes with modern city life.
Region: Northern Territory
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Darwin is the gateway to Kakadu National Park, one of the largest national parks in Australia and a biodiverse nature reserve of wetlands, waterfalls, rivers and thousands of plant species. In town, visitors will find a cornucopia of eclectic eateries, outdoor markets, waterside attractions, and a year-round tropical climate. Some of the city’s top attractions include the Darwin Waterfront Precinct, which boasts a wave lagoon, landscaped gardens, restaurants, bars, and cafés; Crocosaurus Cove, home to the largest saltwater crocodiles in Australia and the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles; and the Mindil Beach Sunset Market, which features an array of food, arts and crafts, Aboriginal artefacts, and more.
The lively Darwin Waterfront Precinct has a cornucopia of restaurants, shops, cafes, bars, lush parklands, a wave pool, and the city's only man-made beach.
Crocosaurus Cove - Get up close and personal with Australia's iconic saltwater crocodiles at Crocosaurus Cove, which also boasts the world’s largest display of Australian reptiles.
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) - The Northern Territory's premier cultural institution, MAGNT is home to internationally renowned artistic, cultural, and scientific collections.