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...
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.
The Sebel Canberra Civic is well set in Canberra, and provides a fitness centre and free WiFi. This 4-star hotel offers a business centre and luggage storage space.
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.
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,...
Rosie
Australia
Some places downgrade humans' experiences because they worry that pets will mess up or wreck good things. This hotel provided a lovely experience for both humans and my dog. We were very grateful.
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,...
Room was clean and equipped with expected amenities.
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.
Great location, lovely staff, perfect for our dogs
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
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
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.
I just love everything in Pavilion.....too good 👍 ..
Set in Canberra, 1.7 km from Canberra Centre, Canberra Accommodation Centre offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Very cheap, rooms were clean and bathroom was clean.
Located just 6 minutes' drive from the centre of Canberra and the War Memorial as well as 10 minutes' drive from Parliament House, Mantra MacArthur Hotel offers stylish and contemporary studios and 1...
Clean modern, with a good view and close to public transport
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
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.
Great location. Very clean. Modern. Large shower head!
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
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.
Great location, super clean and comfy great breakfast
Ramada Encore Belconnen Canberra offers complimentary WiFi, free car parking and air-conditioned rooms . Guests have access to a cardio room, plus a restaurant and bar.
Location is great, lots of parking and super comfy beds.
FAQ about holiday rentals in Canberra
On average, 3-star hotels in Canberra cost MXN 1,841 per night, and 4-star hotels in Canberra are MXN 2,204 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Canberra can on average be found for MXN 3,760 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Canberra this weekend is MXN 1,876 or, for a 4-star hotel, MXN 2,143. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Canberra for this weekend cost on average around MXN 5,610 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs MXN 2,344 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Canberra for tonight. You'll pay on average around MXN 3,037 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Canberra will cost around MXN 3,643 (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Canberra is an easy getaway from Sydney.
Found enough to do for a couple of days and a good variety of restaurants and venues.
Very relax place to just explore and take a break away with some interesting places to see and visit for different reasons.
Also there are plenty of outdoor things to do, did go Mountain biking as the tracks are awesome.
Worth a visit, when you can
Dai Rodgers
Australia
10
Scored 10
Canberra is a wonderful city to visit.
Canberra is a wonderful city to visit. Heaps to see and do with some fabulous restaurants. Gorgeous in the Autumn, especially on the lake. Take into account there is a lot of construction happening in the city so some attractions like the War Memorial are a bit less than they can be. The extension to the light rail is still under construction but will be fabulous when it's done.
Pamela
Australia
10
Scored 10
Love Canberra.
Love Canberra. Used to live in Canberra and now retired to the country. Still visit Canberra regularly due to family still living there. Lot of people give Canberra lots of negativity, but the city is beautiful and a great place to visit.
Elizabeth
Australia
10
Scored 10
I would say if a coloured map of Canberra could be...
I would say if a coloured map of Canberra could be available to people, A Map will full details including sites to see eg Resturants, parliament house, mountain drives, tours. I did find a map but the lettering was too small to read and insufficient information. The Name of the Apartments could be clearly shown.
Darryl
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
School holiday trip with the grandsons.
School holiday trip with the grandsons. They loved the dinosaur museum and miniature village.
So many places to visit, we needed more time.
The work going on around the War Memorial made it a bit difficult to look around the grounds and parking was limited as it was the week before Anzac Day and many areas closed off. We decided to give it a miss.
Deb
Australia
10
Scored 10
Paying for bus tickets was pain as no cash is taken -...
Paying for bus tickets was pain as no cash is taken - drivers are very generous letting us travel free but I dislike not paying my dues . Cash will be useable sometimes during 2024. From City Walk we walked to War Memorial - spent all day there. Poppy Cafe is good. Tickets free but book a slot on time. Slot is 2 hours but if u need more just ask one of the many room guides if they can extend your ticket. Grab a free tour of highlights when u arrive. Takes almost your 2 hours but guide will fix an extension. For seriously interested visitors (like us) they offered to give us all day. Also there is a separate Last Post ceremony every day. Needs separate ticket. Best view point is on 'balcony' overlooking Eternal Flame or in the open air (at balcony level) furthest away from Eternal Flame. It,s all free so buy a 5 AUD guide book or make a donation. As for Parliament visit (both places have airport style security checks) that also is deffo worth time. the Museum of Australia was different and interesting - several good cinema type films to watch. Visitor Centre in Commonwealth Park is a good first stop. Lovely lakeside walks decent cafe and very interesting story of how Canberra was built from scratch. Helpful staff and free leaflets. We could have filled 5 days rather than 3.
The ambiance of the hotel is like a home away from home. After getting the hang of using the pin code to open the room door, it was very easy to enter the room without a room key. The room was clean, comfortable and spacious with simple furnishings. Great that there was ample space in the car park and it is free. Very convenient to have a Coles supermarket next door.
Good value accommodation for Canberra especially if you have a car.
The hotel itself appears charming. The friendly staff makes it even better. The family room was great. It was huge with 2 rooms (both with ensuite) joining together by having the mini bar in the middle. The coffee machine and real milk was a great touch. Lastly but most importantly, the bed and pillows were very comfortable. Truly wish we could have stayed longer. Thank you and keep up the great work and we shall see you again 😊
A first class hotel in a quiet yet convenient location on the outskirts of Canberra. The hotel is large enough to have great facilities such as a well equipped gym yet small enough to give that boutique hotel feel. Great rooms with all amenities and very welcoming staff make this my preferred hotel when visiting Canberra.
This is the best hotel I’ve stayed in in Canberra. Lots to like. I had a little apartment with kitchen facilities which was spacious and well equiped. It was very clean and comfortable. Two TVs, quiet, nice decor, really nice food from the restaurant with quick room service. The staff were helpful and friendly too.
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.
We stayed in 2 bedroom room on the attached building (2 adults / 2 kids) and we had a Woolworths closeby so didn't use the restaurant. We had a fully equiped kitchen.
Parking was available inside the hotel and easy to park.
Overall good stay and would visit again if in Canberra with family.
You get what you pay for. This hotel is conveniently located at the main road in Canberra's north. The majority of guests seem to be business travellers on limited budget, and so it the atmosphere. All good for a stopover on a long drive, less suitable for a romantic vacation.
Funky little hotel in inner south Canberra. Very nice clean lines in the hotel design, small but comfortable rooms. Designed more for the short stay visitor wanting value for money in a clean and comfortable hotel, rather than the luxury-seeking guest.
Village Hostels Canberra was a blast! From the cozy rooms to the friendly atmosphere, it was a perfect stay. The staff, especially Jessica at the reception, was fantastic. Can't wait to come back 😊
Very nice hotel, interesting history of area. Lovely gardens, and dining areas. We had a good sized bedroom on the ground floor, very clean with everything you might need for a few nights stay.
Location is great when visiting our Son in Canberra. Love the area as it has everything we need. Shopping centre close by and resteraunts close to hotel. Vikings club just next door also.
The QT Canberra was fantastic. The staff were amazing and we always felt cared for and looked after. I highly rate this hotel and will definitely stay again when visiting Canberra.
I like how the hotel was close proximity of all the things we wanted to visit in Canberra.
Staff were friendly and the hotel great value for money during our stay.
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