Bordering the beaches of the beautiful Darwin Harbour, Darwin city is a picture perfect example of a relaxed, tropical lifestyle. With breathtaking sunsets, city streets shaded by palms, bamboo, mango trees and masses of flowering tropical shrubs, it’s simply paradise.
Darwin is a city that prides itself on its lifestyle, it is well-influenced by its neighbours, with an inviting multicultural way of life. As a result, Darwin's diverse dining experience is a must, so take the time to enjoy the many excellent restaurants, bars and cafés around. So, whether you’re chasing excitement and unique attractions, a classic relaxed tropical escape, or perhaps a bit of both, you’ll love Darwin.

Litchfield National Park
Discover Litchfield National Park and see the spring-fed streams and waterfalls, the spectacular termite mounds, the weathered sandstone outcrops not to mention its historic ruins.
Dining Out
With over fifty nationalities living and working together, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy a wide choice of superb international dining – from fresh Italian pasta or authentic Thai cuisine, or perhaps to sample for the first time some rarities… kangaroo, buffalo, crocodile, or camel!
Art and Culture
Whether you’re in Darwin for a day or a week, your visit should include experiencing the regions unique arts and culture. From literature, dance and music to visual arts and Indigenous arts and crafts, the Top End is the place to see it all.
Visit the Chinese Temple
Only 1.5 km from the city, you can discover the Chinese Temple, where visitors can go and see where the local Buddhists, Taoists and Confucianists still worship. The temple is an interesting example of the rich multiculturalism that is such an important part of the history of Darwin.
Links for more information
www.tourismtopend.com.au