Rising to a height of 2,766 feet (843 meters) in the northeast of Canberra, Mt. Ainslie offers a unique vantage point to observe the planned city’s deliberate and geometric layout. Visitors can reach the summit by hiking or driving, where they will find a popular tourist lookout. From this elevated position, the carefully designed streets and buildings of Canberra unfold below, providing a clear understanding of the city’s architectural and urban planning vision. The panoramic views from the top of Mt. Ainslie are a highlight for those seeking to appreciate the capital’s distinctive design.
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