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Griffith Canberra Apartment $80 - $110
nightly
2 2-59  

Canberra Short Term and Holiday Accomodation :
Accom for short or long stays, save money by utilising well kitchenettes
1 km to Close to Dining,

Grevillea Lodge Macgregor B&B $110 - $130
nightly
5 1-30  

Grevillea Lodge :
Purpose-built comfortable accommodation at reasonable prices. Delicious breakfasts, homemade goodies
12 km to Canberra sights

Our home/B&B Gungahlin B&B $100 - $120
nightly
2 1-28  

Gungahlin Homestay B&B :
Friendly Canberra hospitality, local info, modern clean home. Big breakfast!
10 km to Wineries

Set in meandering
countryside.. Canberra B&B $195
nightly
16 1-21  

Ginninderry Homestead :
The perfect place to stay to enjoy the Nations Capital
10 km to Just minutes from

Luxury Upstairs
Bedroom with Double
Wardrobes Canberra Apartment $150 - $230
nightly
4 3-59  

"THE AVENUE" :
Home away from home in our National Capitol. Everything right at your doorstep.
2 km to Parliament House

Langley Heights Bed
and Breakfast CALWELL B&B $107 - $140
nightly
6 1-59  

Langley Heights Bed and Breakfast :
Rest awhile in your own self-contained and fully-equipped two-bedroom apartment in the Tuggeranong Valley. Breakfast comprises a generous hamper for you to prepare your own cooked and continental
20 km to Canberra

Luxury Queen Bed Forrest, Canberra Apartment $170 - $250
nightly
5 3-59  

The Bentley :
CLOSE TO CITY AND AIRPORTS
A beautiful apartment for a relaxing stay
Can sleep up to 5 guests
2 km to Parliamentary

Belconnen Premier
Inn Canberra Hotel - - -  

Belconnen Premier Inn - Canberra :
Array of accommodation, conference and dining services for visitors of Canberra.
0 km to Canberra Captial

Christmas Tree
Cottage Bywong Farmstay $100
nightly
8 1-59  

Christmas Tree Cottage :
A rural stay but only 15 mins to Canberra and less than 30 mins to most Canberra's attractions.
20 km to Canberra Tourist

Reviews of Canberra
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Rating: 3 out of 5
Dom - September 2006
Lake Burley Griffen and the oulook of Paliament house are very impressive. Apart from that found it to be pretty much a sleepy hollow with not much going on. Pleasant enough but not on the top of return destinations.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Lorraine - December 2006
We always stay at this Hotel when we are travelling to and from Melbourne. It breaks up the trip very nicely. We always find the service impeccable.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Lorraine - December 2006
We always stay at this Hotel when we are travelling to and from Melbourne. It breaks up the trip very nicely. We always find the service impeccable.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Zika - August 2001
I\'ve been to Canberra 3 times - for me the attractions are the museums, Parliament House and the lake. It does get fairly cold in Canberra so be prepared if you visit in the colder months.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nick - July 1997
A nice place for a visit but its pretty easy to run through the list of things to do - good restaurants though
Rating: 3 out of 5
Alan - January 2004
Canberra is the captal city of Australia surrounded by the man made lake of Burley Griffin. the main attractions include many museums, questacon, the high court and of course federal parliament
Rating: 4 out of 5
Karina - March 2006
Canberra is the capital of Australia, what can I say? It is great to visit if you are looking to see parliament houses but other than that, there is not too much action happening there
Rating: 4 out of 5
JodieAnne - May 1991
We visited in Autumn and it was just divine, oranges and browns everywhere. So much Australian history to revel in here, not to mention the political epicentre of Australia. I think every family should take their kids there at least once.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Joshua - April 1997
A great place to soak up Australian History & politics with the war memorial, museum and parliament house. Plenty to occupy young children to grandparents. A good stop over if you are driving from Melbourne to Sydney
Rating: 5 out of 5
Melissa - October 2005
I love Canberra. So much to see and do. Make sure to visit the War Memorial, Museum and zoo. Always go back to Canberra.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Melissa - June 2004
Been to Canberra many times for weekends away and school excursions. Many places to visit such as the war memorial, parliament house and Questacon - the science and technology centre - which is really fun as you get to play with things and experience an Earthquake.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Bianca - August 2004
Lovely and friendly place to visit. VERY cold in winter. War Memorial is a must and very clean town.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Trevor - November 2001
We liked the geometry of Canberra and its ease of access as well being enthralled by the richness of the National Gallery\'s collection and the diversity of the embassies. The history within the National Museum was compelling and helped us understand the history of Ausrtalia.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Cam - August 2004
Quite place, cold in winter and hot in summer. The National War Museum is a must for anyone want to learn about Australia\'s involvement in the major world events. Good for also art galleries and science exhibitions. Take the kids!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Katy - October 2006
I love Canberra as it\'s quite unlike anywhere else. Very orderly and feels like a scene from The Stepford Wives. The galleries and museums are second to none. The shopping centre is huge and nearly always empty. The restaurants are average unless you\'re in Manuka which is always packed. If you love flowers, head down to Floriade.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Jo - March 1992
This city is very well organised. Everything is well aligned - especially the buildings around Parliment. Pretty place - but can get very cold!
Rating: 5 out of 5
karmen - September 1986
When I think of Canberra, it is the outdoors and nature, a city in a park.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Jenia - January 2006
It is so different than the other Australian cities. Very green, very European. The parks are just lovely...
Rating: 4 out of 5
Liz - October 2006
Excellent for families but must have a car to get around. Questacon is loads of fun and reasonably priced. Also check out go-carting at Fyshwick, much cheaper than Sydney.
Rating: 3 out of 5
TRUDIE - December 2001
Nice clean city with wide streets. Capital city of Australia.
Rating: 5 out of 5
lancelot - April 2006
I love Canberra as a weekend visit. Most attractions can be visited relatively easily and the big ones (War Memorial, Parliament House) are free. One of the best things to do is to hire a bike and cycle around Lake Burley Griffin from the Boatshed.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Mat - June 1997
I liked Canberra with plenty to do but was very cold in the night as it was middle of winter, Also the town being designed on a circle it\'s very easy to lose your bearings when driving. Plenty of nightlife but would say visit in Summer.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Karina - August 2000
Quiet town but worth going if you are looking to see some history and what the capital of Australia looks like
Rating: 3 out of 5
James - July 2005
Canberra has great Museums and Galleries. The war memorial is very moving, and the Parliament House is worth checking out. Canberra has a couple of night spots, and good restaurants. The Lake in the centre of Canberra is beautiful in Autumn, as it most of Canberra\'s tree lined avenues.