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The city that almost became the capital of Australia, Wagga Wagga is a town with archeological significance, historical and cultural richness, and botanical relevance. But perhaps most interestingly, Wagga Wagga is also home to many of Australia’s sporting heroes, giving it the nickname ‘City of Good Sports!’
Book your Wagga Wagga car hire in advance with Enjoy Travel for a stress-free trip. You can find great prices, with an average price of just $33 AUD for daily Wagga Wagga car hire. A compact car such as a Kia Rio costs an average of $28 AUD per day.
Guide to Wagga Wagga
Geography
Found in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Wagga Wagga is perched on the Murrumbidgee River and is the state’s largest inland city. It is situated precisely midway between Sydney and Melbourne, the two largest cities in Australia.
Climate in Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga experiences a humid subtropical climate with semi-arid influences. The summers tend to be hot and dry summers while the winters are generally chilly but not freezing.
Culture
Prior to the arrival of the first European explorer, Charles Sturt, the Wagga Wagga region was inhabited by the Wiradjuri Aboriginal peoples.
Things to do in Wagga Wagga
Marvel at an exquisite botanical garden
Admire world-class glass art
Australia’s largest collection of contemporary studio glass, the National Art Glass Gallery exhibits more than 600 pieces of fine glasswork utilising different forms, styles, subjects, and techniques. Some of the exhibits date back to 1979 and the curated collections showcase both local and international artists. Every year, the gallery also hosts the National Emerging Art Glass Prize to encourage innovation and excellence in the niche field of glass art.
Eating out in Wagga Wagga
For a casual and cosy Italian eatery decorated with old-fashioned photos and mood lighting, head to Il Corso Italian Restaurant. For something slightly more upscale, try The Roundabout Restaurant for modern Australian cuisine paired with high-quality wines from the region. Perfect for a weekend brunch with friends, Uneke Lounge serves all classic brunch foods and incredible coffee that is also sourced locally.
Wagga Wagga Transport
Airport
Two regional carriers, Regional Express and QantasLink, connect Wagga Wagga Airport (WGA) to Sydney and Melbourne.
Getting around Wagga Wagga
Public transportation options include Busabout Wagga Wagga, which connects the various suburbs of Wagga Wagga with the CBD; and Wagga Wagga Railway station, which has twice-daily trains to Sydney and Melbourne.