Set on North Beach, Gallipoli Peninsula, the Anzac Commemorative Site honors Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I. Opened in 2000, the site serves as the focal point for Anzac Day dawn services each April 25, drawing thousands of visitors. Designed amphitheatre-style, it includes large screens and facilities to accommodate attendees. Due to rugged terrain, visitors attending further services should be prepared for challenging walks. Access is typically via organized tours due to restricted private vehicle entry.