Food Scene
Hanuman represents a lifelong commitment on the part of master chef Jimmy Shu to creating exceptional asian cuisine.
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Hanuman
93 Mitchell StHanuman represents a lifelong commitment on the part of master chef Jimmy Shu to creating exceptional asian cuisine.
Laneway Specialty Coffee
1 Vickers StEat At Martin's
6 Caryota CtLucky Bat Cafe & pizzeria
8 Pavonia PlHead down on Sunday morning and buy locally grown produce. A choice of Thai, Indian, African, Vietnamese, Indonesian, etc, cooked food. And Jay's coffee.
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Rapid Creek Sunday Market
48 Trower RdHead down on Sunday morning and buy locally grown produce. A choice of Thai, Indian, African, Vietnamese, Indonesian, etc, cooked food. And Jay's coffee.
Mindil Beach Sunset Market (Apr to Oct)
Maria Liveris DriveNightcliff Market
Pavonia PlaceA Belgian inspired beach cafe in a great location with a relaxed and laid back setting.
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De La Plage
A Belgian inspired beach cafe in a great location with a relaxed and laid back setting.
Everything Else
Local and exotic dishes, fruit salads and smoothies and fresh roasted coffee. Every Saturday morning.
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Mercados de Parap Village
3 Vickers StLocal and exotic dishes, fruit salads and smoothies and fresh roasted coffee. Every Saturday morning.
Sightseeing
29 Ostermann St
29 Ostermann StreetA short walk through mangroves to vast sandflats. Low tide at sunset is ideal.
These 42-hectare gardens showcase plants from the Top End and around the world − monsoon vine forest, the mangroves and coastal plants habitat, baobabs, and a magnificent collection of native and exotic palms and cycads.
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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens
These 42-hectare gardens showcase plants from the Top End and around the world − monsoon vine forest, the mangroves and coastal plants habitat, baobabs, and a magnificent collection of native and exotic palms and cycads.
Bicentennial Park (the Esplanade) runs the length of Darwin's waterfront and Lameroo Beach: a sheltered cove popular in the '20s when it housed the saltwater baths, and traditionally a Larrakia camp area. Shaded by tropical trees, the park is an excellent place to stroll.
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Bicentennial Park
EsplanadeBicentennial Park (the Esplanade) runs the length of Darwin's waterfront and Lameroo Beach: a sheltered cove popular in the '20s when it housed the saltwater baths, and traditionally a Larrakia camp area. Shaded by tropical trees, the park is an excellent place to stroll.
North of Fannie Bay, this spit of land is particularly attractive in the late afternoon when wallabies emerge to feed and you can watch the sun set over the bay.
Lake Alexander, a small, recreational saltwater lake, was created so people could enjoy a swim year-round without having to worry about box jellyfish. There's a good children's playground here and picnic areas with BBQs. A 1.5km mangrove boardwalk leads off from the car park.
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East Point Reserve
North of Fannie Bay, this spit of land is particularly attractive in the late afternoon when wallabies emerge to feed and you can watch the sun set over the bay.
Lake Alexander, a small, recreational saltwater lake, was created so people could enjoy a swim year-round without having to worry about box jellyfish. There's a good children's playground here and picnic areas with BBQs. A 1.5km mangrove boardwalk leads off from the car park.
This excellent marine aquarium at the Waterfront Precinct gives you a close encounter with the denizens of Darwin Harbour. Each small tank is a complete ecosystem, with only the occasional extra fish introduced as food for some of the predators, such as stonefish or the bizarre angler fish.
Also recommended here is the Coral Reef by Night, which consists of a tour of the aquarium, seafood dinner and an impressive show of fluorescing animals.
Indo Pacific Marine
29 Stokes Hill RdThis excellent marine aquarium at the Waterfront Precinct gives you a close encounter with the denizens of Darwin Harbour. Each small tank is a complete ecosystem, with only the occasional extra fish introduced as food for some of the predators, such as stonefish or the bizarre angler fish.
Also recommended here is the Coral Reef by Night, which consists of a tour of the aquarium, seafood dinner and an impressive show of fluorescing animals.
At the far northern end of Smith St is this small but important precinct of four houses built between 1930 and 1939 (which means they survived both the WWII bombings and Cyclone Tracy!). They're now managed by the National Trust. One of them, Burnett House, operates as a museum.
Myilly Point Chambers
At the far northern end of Smith St is this small but important precinct of four houses built between 1930 and 1939 (which means they survived both the WWII bombings and Cyclone Tracy!). They're now managed by the National Trust. One of them, Burnett House, operates as a museum.
At Doctors Gully, an easy walk from the north end of the Esplanade, Aquascene runs a remarkable fish-feeding frenzy at high tide. Visitors, young and old, can hand-feed hordes of mullet, catfish, batfish and huge milkfish. Check the website and tourism publications for feeding times.
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Aquascene
28 Doctors Gully RdAt Doctors Gully, an easy walk from the north end of the Esplanade, Aquascene runs a remarkable fish-feeding frenzy at high tide. Visitors, young and old, can hand-feed hordes of mullet, catfish, batfish and huge milkfish. Check the website and tourism publications for feeding times.
Parks & Nature
Litchfield Park
Arts & Culture
Museo y Galería de Arte del Territorio del Norte
19 Conacher StNomad Art Gallery
1 Sanders StNorthern Centre for Contemporary Art
Vimy LaneCharles Darwin University Art Gallery
Ellengowan DrDarwin Entertainment Centre
93 Mitchell StBrown's Mart Theatre
12 Smith StIf you like aircraft and you like 'em big, you're going to love this place. Darwin's aviation museum, about 10km from the centre, has a mammoth B52 bomber, one of only two of its kind displayed outside the USA, which has somehow been squeezed inside. Free guided tours commence at 10am and 2pm.
To get there, buses 5 and 8 run along the Stuart Hwy.
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Darwin Aviation Museum
557 Stuart HwyIf you like aircraft and you like 'em big, you're going to love this place. Darwin's aviation museum, about 10km from the centre, has a mammoth B52 bomber, one of only two of its kind displayed outside the USA, which has somehow been squeezed inside. Free guided tours commence at 10am and 2pm.
To get there, buses 5 and 8 run along the Stuart Hwy.
Shopping
Elevated Boutique
42 Parap RdSplash Swimwear
29 Knuckey StEssentials
Australia Post
44 Progress DrAmcal+ Pharmacy Nightcliff
159 Dick Ward DrTerritory Medical
159 Dick Ward DrNightcliff 5 Star Supermarket
28 Progress DrBottlemart Fannie Bay Supermarket
15 Fannie Bay PlParap Fine Foods
40 Parap RdGreenies Real Food
48 Trower RdWoolworths Nightcliff
159 Dick Ward Dr