Canberra has more sunny days than any other capital city in Australia,and this could help explain the local fascination with al-fresco dining.The lovely urban villages of Manuka and Kingston have embraced this concept with gusto, both boasting an disproportionately high number of quality cafes, restaurants, and gourmet delicatessens. After a fine meal, interesting shops and trendy boutiques help create a timely diversion from your stomach. Close to the Kingston shops and Canberra's only train station, the nation's oldest steam locomotive as well as other engines and carriages are on display at the Canberra Railway Museum. Kingston also gives the easiest access to the Jerrabomberra Wetlands, a nesting ground for water birds on Lake Burley Griffin's eastern shores.
Further south, the diplomatic precinct of Red Hill is brimmingwith spectacular consulates, generally reflecting the cultures which they represent. At the summit of Red Hill, there's an excellent cafe andrestaurant in the middle of several lookouts offering superb views over the city.
