Accessible Museum & Gallery In Parliament HouseParliament House
Parliament House also known as Capital Hill or simply Parliament is the meeting place of the Parliament of Australia situated on the southern apex of the Parliamentary Triangle atop Capital Hill, at the meeting point of Commonwealth, Adelaide, Canberra and Kings Avenue enclosed by the State Circle.
Parliament House offers paved pathway approach to step free entry with daily guided tours to explore the architecture, history, art collections, Great Hall Tapestry, Chambers of the Senate & House of Representatives, & behind-the-scenes experience (bookings are essential). Parliament House contains offers 4,700 roooms with many roooms open to the public. The main foyer contains a marble staircase & leads to the Great Hall with the large tapestry.
There is a Parliament Shop offering step free entry with space to move around the ailses & easy access to the counter.
There is also the Queen's Terrace Cafe with step free entry lots of space to move around, freestanding tables & chairs & easy access to the counter. There is accessible outside tables & chairs with umbrela shade.
Accessible toilets can be found closeby at Old Parliament Rose Gardens & parking onsite.