
Getting around Canberra
Your guide to navigating Canberra's easy, efficient and affordable public transport.
By Mark Sariban
Australia’s capital city of Canberra is smaller than most major cities, but it still has plenty of transport options for visitors including buses, light rail, driving, cycling and walking. Here’s how to move around Canberra easily.
Transport in Canberra

Canberra Airport, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory © VisitCanberra
To use the public bus and light rail network in Canberra, purchase a MyWay card from MyWay Recharge Agents. You can also buy a pre-paid ticket at selected bus stations, all light rail stops and Canberra Airport. A daily cap on fares will be automatically applied when you travel with a MyWay card.
- Use the Journey Planner tool to find available bus and light rail services.
- To start your ride, tap your MyWay card on the reader when you board and be sure to tap off when you disembark.
Getting around Canberra on public transport

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory © Martin Ollman for VisitCanberra
Canberra has a range of buses that run between town centres and other key destinations. Use the Journey Planner tool to find your route.
Getting around Canberra by car

National Arboretum Canberra, Australian Capital Territory © VisitCanberra
There are countless must-see destinations within and surrounding the Canberra city centre. Opting to drive around Canberra is a great way to see the sites on your own timeline.
Hiring a car is easy, with operators located both in the airport and in the city for your convenience.
If parking isn’t provided at your accommodation, there are plenty of paid and free parking options around the city.
Other forms of Transport in Canberra

Lake Burley Griffin and National Carillion, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory © Richard Poulton
Enjoy the city’s highlights on the hop-on, hop-off Red Explorer Loop Bus, which departs from Canberra Museum & Gallery (CMAG) and stops at major attractions such as the War Memorial, National Art Gallery and Old Parliament House.