Newly refurbished in October 2018, the stylish 4.5 star Ramada Diplomat Canberra is located in Griffith, 5 minutes' drive from Canberra's Parliamentary Triangle and offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, free...
Sujata
Australia
Breakfast was great. And also the location was perfect for us.
Just 7 km from the Australian War Memorial, ibis Budget Canberra offers air-conditioned rooms with a TV and a work desk. It features a guest laundry and vending machines.
YAN
Australia
The bed is comfortable, and staff is friendly and supportive. However, room is too small and cleaner forgot to clear my room on the second day of my stay as I booked 3 nights in this hotel. The location is good and very close to Dickson shopping centre.
The award-winning ibis Styles Canberra offers air-conditioned rooms and free on-site parking. Guests enjoy an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi.
Celeste
Australia
The staff were exceptionally fantastic very helpful and friendly and the gentleman that waiters on us was fantastic and friendly exactly the kind of person you want in hospitality 10/10
Located 1km from Old Parliament House and Capital Hill, Hotel Kurrajong Canberra is a heritage-listed property with a café, restaurant and 100MB of free WiFi per day, per room.
Steve
Australia
Very pleasant hotel, excellent facilities, room was warm on late arrival.
ibis Styles Canberra Tall Tree offers contemporary fully refurbished accommodation tucked away in a tree-lined suburb of Ainsley and is conveniently located within proximity to Canberra city centre,...
Located 1km from Old Parliament House and Capital Hill, Hotel Kurrajong Canberra is a heritage-listed property with a café, restaurant and 100MB of free WiFi per day, per room.
The receptionist Dev who were so friendly and helpful.
Offering a 24/7 front desk, a fitness centre and a bar, Ovolo Nishi is located 5 minutes' drive from Parliament House and the site of the beautiful Floriade display.
Helpful staff, very comfortable, complimentary minibar
ibis Styles Canberra Tall Tree offers contemporary fully refurbished accommodation tucked away in a tree-lined suburb of Ainsley and is conveniently located within proximity to Canberra city centre,...
Regular traveller with Ibis in Mel,Syd,Bne, All good
Mercure Canberra’s spacious rooms combine old world charm with modern comforts like WiFi. Centrally located, just a few minutes drive from the city centre, Casino and the Canberra Convention Centre.
QT Canberra offers sleek designer accommodation, ideally situated in central Canberra, on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin and Canberra's largest conferencing facilities.
There were road works but still very easy to walk around
Featuring a restaurant, bar and a fitness centre, Quality Hotel Dickson is a 7-minute drive from both Canberra Centre and Australian War memorial. Free parking is available.
Convenient, club attached, customer service on par
The 4.5 star Pavilion On Northbourne features Canberra's largest indoor tropical garden atrium. There is also an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and onsite bar and restaurant.
Great atmosphere and location. Easy check in and out
Set in Canberra, 1.7 km from Canberra Centre, Canberra Accommodation Centre offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
I did not eat breakfast. I ate outside on the 15-16
Just 7 km from the Australian War Memorial, ibis Budget Canberra offers air-conditioned rooms with a TV and a work desk. It features a guest laundry and vending machines.
Location was good and Management were very friendly
Abode Phillip is located in Canberra, within 7.4 km of National Zoo and Aquarium and 7.8 km of Old Parliament House. The 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Room was spacious but comfortable, warm and inviting.
East Hotel and Apartments features an on-site restaurant, a bar, a fitness centre and 24/7 reception. Each studio and apartment includes air TV and chromecasts in each.
Warm welcome, beautiful upgrade, wonderful facilities and super clean
Located in the elegant suburb of Barton, on the footsteps of Parliament House, Hotel Realm is contemporary in design and features 2 day spas, 2 health clubs and 5 on-site restaurants.
Like the restaurant and bars attached to the hotel
Featuring 4-star accommodation, The Sebel Canberra Campbell is situated in Canberra, 200 metres from Anzac Parade and 1.3 km from Australian War Memorial.
Clean, modern and well equipped room with kitchenette.
Situated on 2.5 acres of manicured gardens and lawns, the 1920s-style Brassey of Canberra is just 5 minutes' drive from the Parliament of Australia and Capital Circle.
The style of the Hotel is great and its location fabulous.
Newly refurbished in October 2018, the stylish 4.5 star Ramada Diplomat Canberra is located in Griffith, 5 minutes' drive from Canberra's Parliamentary Triangle and offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, free...
Didn't need to go anywhere for breakfast or dinner
Parking is available at the car park underneath the hotel. To self-park, enter the car park from the left-hand side of the hotel driveway, from Binara Street. Self-parking is $32 per day.
Breakfast was great. Reception staffs were very helpful
Experience that comforting familiarity of Peppers services when you indulge in premium accommodation in the nation’s capital.
Really nice and cosy. Great location and room was comfortable.
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A popular quiz question is: what’s the capital of Australia? If you answered Sydney or Melbourne then it’s time to discover the real answer – Canberra. With Parliament House at its core, Canberra fans out across both sides of Lake Burley Griffin to reveal a diverse mix of museums, restaurants and bars filled with curious tourists, political persons and public servants.
Canberra was created as a solution to Australia’s 2 largest cities squabbling over the right to become the national capital. The Limestone Plains region in New South Wales was chosen as the site for present day Canberra. It was a good choice for nature lovers as it is surrounded by bushland, mountain ranges and, more recently, wineries.
The National Gallery, National Museum and National Library of Australia highlight Canberra’s cultural riches. Other notable institutions to visit are the High Court of Australia and the National Film and Sound Archive that stockpiles a collection of Australia’s early radio, television and film history.
The military also plays a significant role here with many training facilities for the army such as the Australian Defence Force Academy. An unforgettable experience is attending the Anzac Day Dawn service at The Australian War Memorial.
Australia’s cultural capital with a political punch has many hotels, motels and apartments on Booking.com for that city trip, business jaunt or family holiday.
We visited the war memorial. It was well worth a visit.
We visited the war memorial. It was well worth a visit. Need to go again to see all we missed.
The abortorium was an interesting place to visit and had great views across Canberra.
It was very easy to get around Canberra. The roads were very good and the traffic was light.
Ate at the abortorium café for lunch and the views over Canberra.
Anne
Australia
10
Scored 10
Canberra is a great medium sized city with lots of things to...
Canberra is a great medium sized city with lots of things to do. It has all of the tourist attractions like Parliament, Museums, Art Galleries etc as well as some beautiful natural attractions and scenic drives only a short distance on the outskirts of the city. It has many great restaurants and shopping centres. There is good public transport.
Judy
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Canberra is home to national treasures including the War...
Canberra is home to national treasures including the War Memorial, Parliament House, National Museum and the National Gallery. The central city area is based on Lake Burley-Griffen and provides very pleasant backdrop to significant monuments and buildings. We noted that since our last visit that night life in the central city area has improved greatly due to more community art displays and dining places.
Cheryl
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Canberra has a lot of places of interest to visitors.
Canberra has a lot of places of interest to visitors.
I visited the Australian War Memorial, Museum of Australian Democracy, Portrait Gallery, Australian Archives, and National Gallery.
I used the public bus system to get around. Ensure that you check the bus timetable, as buses do not run very frequently.
Philip
Australia
10
Scored 10
As said.All was excellent and nothing to say again.
As said.All was excellent and nothing to say again.
for the questions below. I can say anything as i did not visit any place other the assignment i came for. May be next time,i will be opportuned to visit places of interest.
Adeolu
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots of things to see - Museum, art gallery etc, all...
Lots of things to see - Museum, art gallery etc, all close to each other. Some things are further afield and worth seeing, so a car is very useful/necessary. I discovered the buses don't take cash and I would have to apply for a travel card 7-10 days in advance to get it in the mail! They don't take credit cards either (apparently that is coming in November 2024, but not much use to me when my friends weren't able to give me a lift as planned!) I can't believe a city that wants visitors makes it IMPOSSIBLE to go anywhere by bus or light train!
We enjoyed our stay at the Mercure. We liked the fact that the hotel was a heritage building. We loved the on-site pub. It was very good value. The hotel was about a 20-minute walk from the city centre. Overall, we would have enjoyed the location and Canberra more if we had rented a car. The tourists sites are very spread out. It would also have been nice to visit some places outside of the city.
I returned to this hotel for two reasons, 1. location - excellent area of Canberra, close to great eateries, lake and city and 2. the bed I had my first stay was soooo comfortable, but was a little let down as the bed the second visit wasn't the same quality. Still have no hesitations staying here in future.
This hotel is in a very quiet spot and in an excellent location for visiting key sites and for accessing restaurants. The room was not large but was very comfortable. The staff are friendly and helpful. This was our second stay and would stay here again when in Canberra.
The hotel is located near the shops and service station (Coles Shell). The bed is comfy and the room is clean. Loved the restaurant/ pub downstairs. Good value for money. Would stay here again next time we visit Canberra.
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