Walking into Old Parliament House in Canberra is like stepping into the very heart of Australian politics and history. While we haven’t been on this exact tour ourselves, the reviews and descriptions paint a vivid picture of an experience packed with insights, stunning architecture, and behind-the-scenes stories. If you’re curious about how Australia’s democracy was shaped or simply love historic buildings, this 45-minute guided tour offers genuine value, blending education and authentic storytelling.
What we love about this experience is the chance to explore the chambers where key decisions happened, the opportunity to learn about influential figures like Gough Whitlam and Bob Hawke, and the chance to see the building’s impressive architecture up close. Plus, the inclusion of stories about protests and behind-the-scenes work adds a lively, human touch. The only real consideration? The tour is relatively short—so, if you’re after an in-depth, lengthy exploration, you might want to supplement it with other activities around Canberra. Still, for those wanting a meaningful snapshot of Australia’s political past, this tour hits the spot. It’s especially perfect for history buffs, political enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to understand how Australian democracy functions from the inside.
- Key Points
- Exploring the Old Parliament House: What to Expect
- A Brief Walk Through Australia’s Political Origins
- The Chambers: Where HISTORY Was Made
- Architectural Highlights and Design
- Behind-the-Scenes and Personal Stories
- The Museum of Australian Democracy
- Practical Details and Accessibility
- Value and Pricing
- Authentic Insights from Reviewers
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
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Key Points

- Engaging Guided Tour: Led by knowledgeable guides who bring history to life.
- Historic Chambers: Sit in the leather benches of the Senate and House of Representatives.
- Architectural Beauty: Marvel at the 1920s Stripped Classical design and timber paneling.
- Behind-the-Scenes Stories: Learn about protests, key figures, and the people who kept Parliament running.
- Museum of Australian Democracy: Visit the museum to deepen your understanding of democratic processes.
- Wheelchair Accessibility & Flexibility: The tour accommodates different needs and offers flexible booking options.
Exploring the Old Parliament House: What to Expect

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A Brief Walk Through Australia’s Political Origins
Starting at the main or accessible entry (with lifts), you’ll meet your guide in King’s Hall, a grand space once bustling with activity. The 45-minute tour is designed to give a thorough but manageable overview of the building’s history, architecture, and significance. The guide’s commentary is engaging and well-informed—one reviewer praised Oli as “amazing,” highlighting how his storytelling made the entire experience memorable.
The Chambers: Where HISTORY Was Made
One of the crowd favorites is sitting in the leather benches of the Senate and House of Representatives chambers. These rooms are not only visually stunning with soaring timber paneling and eucalyptus-leaf carpets but also emotionally charged, as they witnessed countless speeches, walk-outs, and votes. When the reviewer Heidi described the tour as “interesting, informative, entertaining,” she was particularly impressed by the storytelling that brought these historic spaces to life. You can imagine the major debates and decisions that unfolded here, giving you a tangible connection to Australia’s political journey.
Architectural Highlights and Design
The building itself is a visual treat, built in the 1920s in the Stripped Classical style, which combines decorative elements with simplicity—a design choice that reflects the serious yet approachable nature of Australian democracy. Passages like Kings Hall, once a busy crossroads of activity, are filled with stories of political power struggles and protest. Visitors often mention how the timber ceiling and eucalyptus-leaf carpets add a touch of uniqueness, making the rooms more than just historic relics but part of a living narrative.
More Great Tours NearbyBehind-the-Scenes and Personal Stories
It’s not just about the grandeur. The guide will share anecdotes about protests, press, and the people behind the scenes—clerks, journalists, staffers, and even barbers who kept the political machine running smoothly. These stories give a rounded perspective on what it took to keep the Parliament operational and how ordinary people influenced extraordinary change. The tour also touches on the buildings’ role as a center of protest, adding a layer of contemporary relevance.
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The Museum of Australian Democracy
After the tour, many visitors recommend dedicating time to explore the Museum of Australian Democracy. It offers exhibits on how democracy operates and why it matters, providing context to what you’ve just seen. This part of the experience transforms the visit from a sightseeing trip into an educational journey about civic engagement. It’s a chance to reflect on the importance of participatory democracy, especially after hearing about the debates and decisions in the chambers.
Practical Details and Accessibility
The tour is wheelchair accessible, with lifts available at the accessible entry, making it inclusive for all visitors. It lasts 45 minutes, which is ideal for fitting into a busy sightseeing schedule. Parking options include free and paid facilities nearby, and the tour’s flexible booking policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance with a full refund—helpful if your plans change unexpectedly.
Value and Pricing
While the exact price isn’t listed here, the 45-minute guided tour offers a compact yet comprehensive peek into Australia’s political history. With knowledgeable guides, access to significant spaces, and entry to the museum, the experience feels well worth the cost for those interested in politics or history. Comparing it to other activities in Canberra—such as day tours or boat rides—this offers a specialized, educational experience that deepens your understanding of the city’s political roots.
Authentic Insights from Reviewers

Reviewers consistently highlight the quality of the guides. Heidi mentioned how “Katie’s flawlessly delivered commentary” made the tour especially engaging, while others like Oli are praised for their storytelling skills. This level of passion and knowledge significantly enhances the experience. One traveler from Serbia called it “very nice” and “quite interesting”, emphasizing how learning about the parliament’s history was unexpectedly fascinating.
A recurring theme in reviews is the impressive architecture and the way the chambers evoke a sense of history. Visitors also appreciate the opportunity to sit where significant debates occurred, helping to humanize political history.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This tour is best suited for history aficionados, political junkies, or anyone with a curiosity about how Australia’s democracy came to be. It’s ideal for those who enjoy a guided experience that combines storytelling with visual grandeur. If you prefer very long or interactive excursions, this might feel a bit brief, but it’s perfect for a quick but meaningful educational stop.
Families with older children or teenagers interested in civics will find it accessible and engaging. The tour’s accessibility features also make it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

The Old Parliament House ‘Walk Through History’ Tour offers a wonderfully compact, engaging glimpse into Australian political life. The guides’ expertise adds richness to the experience, and the historic chambers make the visit tangible and memorable. The ticket price, combined with the access to the museum and the historic building, provides good value for those keen to understand the mechanics of democracy in Australia.
If you’re in Canberra and have even a passing interest in politics or history, this tour is a solid choice. It brings the past to life through architecture, stories, and personal anecdotes—making history feel both relevant and inspiring.
FAQ
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 45 minutes, making it a quick yet meaningful stop during your day in Canberra.
Is the tour suitable for visitors with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, with lifts available at the accessible entry. Wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Where do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is in King’s Hall on the Main Floor, with entry via the Main Entry or Accessible Entry.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does the tour include access to other areas of the museum?
Yes, after the guided tour, you are encouraged to explore the Museum of Australian Democracy for a deeper understanding.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the live guide speaks English, and the experience is tailored to English-speaking visitors.
In brief, this guided walk through Old Parliament House combines stunning architecture, engaging stories, and a glimpse into Australia’s political history — perfect for history lovers, civics enthusiasts, or anyone eager to connect with the country’s democratic foundations.
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