Griffith is a city in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is located in the Riverina region, about 350 km from the state capital, Canberra, and is the satellite town of Wagga Wagga, which is about 12 km away.

Those who like to travel by car usually pre-book a car in Australia online. In Sydney, renting a compact car will cost from 25 euros per day, while in Melbourne it is slightly cheaper - from 20 euros per day. Prices may vary depending on the season, car class and rental period.

There are many attractions in Griffith. One of them is the old post office building. It was built in 1910. It has a clock tower, which is one of the city's most photographed landmarks.

The Post Office is not only a tourist attraction, but also an art gallery, with six halls displaying a variety of works of art and exhibitions changing every month. The Post Office Gallery hosts over 200 exhibitions annually and receives about 20,000 visitors a year.

Another attraction in Griffith is the Botanical Garden, which features over 1,000 native and exotic plants and trees from around the world. The Botanical Garden has 4 different themed areas: Tropical Dome, Marsh Alley, Sensory Garden and Heritage Rose Garden, and Weiba Waterfall and Artificial Lake.


Another popular Griffith attraction is the Big Golden Guitar Monument, which pays tribute to country music performers born or living in Queensland, Australia. The monument is located off Main Street of Griffith, and a copy can be seen at the Country Music Association (CMA) Hall of Fame Museum in Nashville.

Today, Griffith is still a very rural and tranquil place to live and visit, and it is definitely worth taking some time out of your busy schedule to stroll around the city and explore the historic sites and buildings that tell of its past.