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.
Nathan
Australia
Location is great. On site self-parking was nice to have.
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.
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.
Noel
Australia
Helpful staff, good location, character of hotel, secure parking.
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,...
Situated in Canberra, 2 km from Canberra Centre, Deco Hotel Canberra features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Located in the heart of Canberra, this stylish hotel offers a restaurant and a fitness centre. All luxury accommodation features a private balcony with outdoor furniture.
Leigh
Australia
Staff perfect rooms exceptional breakfast great value chef great
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.
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...
Breakfast excellent value. Comfortable bed. Very clean room
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.
everything - best hotel we stayed in on our whole trip
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.
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.
Always great value for money and the staff are great.
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.
Beds were clean and comfortable. Good onsite parking.
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.
No breakfast Position satisfactory for our requirements
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
Rydges Canberra is situated only 500 metres from Parliament House. Canberra city centre is a 5-minute drive away.
Good location. Nice comfy hotel suitable for families.
FAQs about hotels in Canberra
On average, 3-star hotels in Canberra cost £81 per night, and 4-star hotels in Canberra are £102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Canberra can on average be found for £169 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Canberra this weekend is £86 or, for a 4-star hotel, £102. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Canberra for this weekend cost on average around £274 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £86 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Canberra for tonight. You'll pay on average around £106 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Canberra will cost around £148 (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.
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.
David
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
We were disappointed. We went there for a weekend.
We were disappointed. We went there for a weekend. There was no hop on hop off buses in the weekend, why not? It should be a lof of tourist in the weekend. We bought My way tickets instead, but the buses in Canberra have such small writing on the screen that says next stop that we couldn read it, and the volume was so low that we couldnt hear it in any of the buses (and we are NOT hard of hearing!). On top of that, the bus to the railway station didn,t go to the station. There was no message that said that, and no exception on the description of the stops. We went too far and realized it. Locals that helped us to find the way told us this happend all the time. If that is so, why don,t you fix the information?
Anne Charlotte
Norway
8.0
Scored 8.0
for a capital of a country it is very small, very quiet and...
for a capital of a country it is very small, very quiet and strangely clean and planned, not organically grown at all
pleasant to walk around, feels really safe, lots of museums and galleries
lots of birds and even a kangaroo hopped across the road at night
It's a pretty standard Best Western Hotel/Motel type of place - great for somewhere to sleep and refresh, but not a place that's particularly memorable. It served my purposes well, and was the cheapest property in Canberra for the night I needed a place to stay which is the main reason I booked. Location is suitable for those with their own transport and ideal if you're coming up from the south. Close to Manuka and the Parliamentary triangle too.
We always choose the Kurrajong when in Canberra, as it's a known quantity for us and location is convenient, being walking distance to the art galleries, Old Parliament House etc. It has a more personal feel than some other larger hotels, and we've found the staff invariably friendly and helpful. There are dedicated electric car destination chargers outside the entrance, and we hope to make use of those next time we visit!
3 bedroom apartment suitable for our needs. Family of 3 adults, 2 children and 1 infant. Location excellent with lots of good eating places and shops within walking distance. Also easy walk to lake & parliamentary circle attractions.
Appreciative that the bed configuration was set-up as per request, and non-standard.
TVs in 2 of the bedrooms appreciated although they were cheap and the sound very poor.
Hotel has fantastic art deco era ambience. It is spacious which lovely grounds and the rooms are large and well appointed.
I think it is Canberras oldest hotel and moderately expensive. Location is the best if you want ot visit the parliamentary zone.
Hotel staff helped to clean up my car after the window was broken by a robber during the night.
The room has a full sized bath!
We did not have breakfast at the location, but the facilities around the hotel were nice. The room was comfy, the amenities were free which was a big plus, and the location in Canberra is great with the underground parking. The reception waived our underground fee as well, which was really nice and a nice parting gift from the hotel. I'd recommend this place in Canberra for sure.
Excellent accomodation for a couple of days. An easy drive in to the centre of Canberra to visit attractions.The rooms were spacious and the bathrooms were a good size and spotlessly clean. Beds were comfortable. We had booked last minute as our trip was impacted by weather and floods and we extended our stay an extra night. The staff were extremely helpful.
Excellent location five minutes' walk to Civic (CBD), with cafes and restaurants nearby. Easy parking in basement (there's a fee for parking but that is pretty common in central Canberra). Spacious, clean room. Upper floors away from Northbourne Avenue have the quietest rooms. It's not the cheapest hotel in town but it's the one we keep returning to.
Sundown Villas were located close to our family and therefore very convenient. The villa was very well priced. We didn't need to use the cooking facilities, but they are quite limited. Electric blanket was greatly appreciated in the middle of winter in Canberra, as were the heaters. The unit had been freshly painted and was clean and bright.
Third stay with the Statesman Hotel. The room was clean and very comfortable for our stay. Towels were changed on the second day. Very reasonable price for a Canberra hotel stay. Cheaper on Booking.com than via the hotel's website?
Location was great and hotel was clean. Service staff were great and the rooftop bar was very nice. Unfortunately the rooftop bar closed after 6pm due to a private event but we will definitely go back next time we are in Canberra
Comfortable, clean hotel in a good location (although, in Canberra you do have to drive to most main attractions). Friendly, helpful, efficient staff. Easy book in and check out. Excellent free in-house movies.
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 😊
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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