Canberra Park Group Accommodation in Gungahlin by Grasshopper Travel
Canberra Park, an innovative accommodation solution for groups, is located next to Canberra Showgrounds and Exhibition Park, just 6kms from the centre of Canberra city and within easy travel distance to all the major places of interest including Capital Hill, Australian War Memorial, National Gallery, Questacon and the Australian Institute of Sport.
Designed to specifically meet the needs of groups and schools travelling to Canberra, the complex opened in April 2017. The purpose built complex, surrounded by grass playing fields, offers comfortable and secure group accommodation and dining facilities at an affordable price.
Canberra Park sets a new standard in Canberra for group and student accommodation.
Experienced staff are available now to discuss your accommodation requirements.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Canberra, Australia
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Canberra, Australia: 1. Jamala Wildlife Lodge *****
2. Avenue Hotel Canberra ****
3. Little National Hotel ****
4. Hyatt Hotel Canberra - A Park Hyatt Hotel *****
5. Pacific Suites Canberra, an Ascend Hotel Collection member ****
6. Hotel Hotel *****
7. Canberra Rex Hotel ****
8. Crowne Plaza Canberra ****
9. Alivio Tourist Park Canberra ****
10. Forrest Hotel & Apartments ***
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1. 999 Lady Denman Drive, Weston Creek, 2611 Canberra, Australia, From € 610
Featuring guided tours, private animal feeding sessions and accommodation alongside animal enclosures, Jamala Wildlife Lodge is situated next to the National Zoo and Aquarium. Guests enjoy free WiFi and and an outdoor pool. African cuisine is served in the dining room.
2. 80 Northbourne Avenue, 2612 Canberra, Australia, From € 118
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. There is a free airport shuttle on weekdays, departing twice daily.
3. 21 National Circuit, Barton, 2600 Canberra, Australia, From € 98
Little National Hotel offers luxurious accommodation in Canberra. Positioned within the Realm Precinct, on National Circuit Barton, the hotel enjoys views of the city, Parliament House and cultural surrounds. Guests can enjoy a drink at the on-site bar.
4. 120 Commonwealth Avenue, Yarralumla, 2600 Canberra, Australia, From € 164
Offering a state-of-the-art fitness centre with indoor swimming pool and sauna, this luxury hotel is only 5 minutes' drive from Parliament House. Guests can enjoy a decadent afternoon tea in the guest lounge. Free WiFi is available.
5. 100 Northbourne Avenue, 2601 Canberra, Australia, From € 93
Located in the heart of Canberra, Pacific Suites Canberra, an Ascend Hotel Collection member offers modern self-contained accommodation with a private balcony. It features a fitness centre and an outdoor swimming pool.
6. 25 Edinburgh Avenue, 2601 Canberra, Australia, From € 146
Offering a 24/7 front desk, a fitness centre and a bar, Hotel Hotel is located 5 minutes' drive from Parliament House and the site of the beautiful Floriade display. All accommodation offers a flat-screen TV. Some accommodation offers a fully equipped kitchen.
7. 150 Northbourne Ave, Braddon, 2612 Canberra, Australia, From € 111
Just 5 minutes’ drive from the Australian War Memorial, The Rex Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV. It features a restaurant, a bar and a 24-hour front desk. Guests enjoy free on-site parking.
8. 1 Binara Street, 2601 Canberra, Australia, From € 87
Located in the heart of Canberra, the Crowne Plaza offers contemporary rooms and a choice of 4 in-house dining options. Guests have free access to a fitness centre with a sauna.
9. 20 Kunzea Street, 2602 Canberra, Australia, From € 86
With Canberra’s city centre just 4 km away, Alivio Tourist Park Canberra offers an on-site café and a swimming pool with a spa pool. Stroll through the landscaped grounds, home to a children’s playground. Guests enjoy free WiFi.
10. 30 National Circuit, Forrest, 2603 Canberra, Australia, From € 65
In the quiet Canberra suburb of Forrest, this hotel is less than a 10-minute drive from Parliament House and the National Gallery of Australia. Forrest Hotel & Apartments features an on-site restaurant and modern accommodations with free cable TV.
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Made it to Canberra!
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We did a little sight seeing in Canberra and had one of the best burgers I have ever tasted.
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Canberra, the Capital of Australia
Canberra is the purpose built capital city of Australia, located in the Australian Capital Territory in the south-east of New South Wales. It is a planned city, with national monuments, museums, and galleries all built around large man-made lakes. A bush capital - Canberra is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors, with excellent cycling, gardens, parks, bushwalking and nature reserves.
Canberra was established in 1913 as the capital for the newly federated Australian nation - this brought the rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne for national capital status to an end, after Melbourne had been the capital for the previous 12 years. The Australian Capital Territory was excised from New South Wales, and put under the control of the federal government. The artificial creation of the city was not without critics - cynics have said that it was a waste of a good sheep pasture.
Canberra is a highly planned city, its primary design conceived by the American architect Walter Burley Griffin, built on the shores of an artificial lake (Lake Burley Griffin). Populated at first largely by politicians and public servants, it took time to develop its own identity and culture. Extensive building of national facilities and a concerted effort to develop public institutions in the city have made it an interesting destination.
Lake Burley Griffin divides central Canberra. The central shopping and commercial area, known as Civic, on the north side and the parliamentary triangle and embassy area is on the south side. National institutions are likewise divided, examples being the National Museum of Australia and the Australian War Memorial on the north side and the National Library and National Gallery of Australia on the south side.
There are suburbs surrounding central Canberra, and also suburbs surrounding several outlying town centres. These town centres are, Belconnen and Gungahlin to the north, and Molonglo Valley, Tuggeranong and Woden to the south. The Australian Capital Territory also has surrounding towns, such as Murrumbateman, which boasts a strong cool climate wine selection. The historic villages of Hall and Tharwa are also on the outskirts of Canberra.
Many people who live in Canberra are not originally from Canberra, having usually moved there to study or take up employment with the Australian Government. A common pattern is that people from other parts of Australia move to Canberra, study or work for a few years and then return to their place of origin or move on to elsewhere. As this means a constant influx of new arrivals to Canberra, you should not be reluctant to ask for directions and the like from locals - they are more than used to it and usually only too happy to help.
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Canberra Park Resort Review in Australian by Shannon from Grasshopper Travel
Canberra Park offers the ideal base for group accommodation in Canberra. The purpose built facility caters for groups of all sizes and also provides for independent travelers looking for short term affordable accommodation. Our ideal location in Gungahlin is only 6 kms from the centre of Canberra city making Canberra Park the perfect place to explore the city. Start planning your Canberra adventure by contacting us today! Canberra Park provides a complete accommodation solution for groups travelling to Canberra. Designed to deliver safe and secure accommodation for all guests, all rooms are located on a single level across six buildings. The rooms are equipped with heating and cooling systems providing comfort for every season in Canberra. Linen, towels, basic toiletries and bedding are provided. Managed by experienced resort operators who know the importance of a good meal when away from home, the food and beverage at Canberra Park delivers home-style meals in a community environment. The Homestead is a separate building and features a purpose built buffet and flexible seating arrangements. The hot and cold buffet – available for breakfast, lunch and dinner plus all the hungry times in between – provides for all tastes. Dietary requirements can be managed by prior arrangement. Meal packages are available including breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Canberra in a Can
If you haven’t visited recently, Canberra is filled to the brim with surprises… preservative free of course. There’s a reason we were named Lonely Planet’s 3rd Best City to Visit in 2018, and you can find out why by downloading a copy of the Canberra chapter here for free.
If that's got you frothing, come down to one of the following locations between 8am - 4pm and find the Canberra in a Can vending machine, pop open a can and you’ll be on your way to spending a refreshing break in the capital.
DATES AND LOCATIONS
Friday 25th May - Wynyard Park, Sydney
Saturday 26th May - Centenary Square, Parramatta
Wednesday 30th May - Federation Square, Melbourne
Thursday 31st May - State Library, Melbourne
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4K Trams Lineside at The Newcastle Light Rail NSW Australia
English - 4K video coverage of the Newcastle Light Rail north of Sydney in New South Wales Australia.
The Light Rail opened on 17th February 2019 after the heavy rail into Newcastle Station closed December 2014. The light rail effectively replaced the heavy rail stops at Wickham, Civic and Newcastle Stations. The light rail project was controversial from the start with many people still advocating for the heavy rail to be retained. After a few months of operation, people seem pretty happy with the new light rail with locals saying the tram is bringing more tourists and people in general to the middle of town.
The Light Rail is 2.7km from end to end. CAF Urbos Trams run the service and there is a mix of street and reserve track running. The section of track between Honeysuckle and The Newcastle Interchange closely follows the original heavy rail alignment with the rest on the new street alignment along Hunter St and Scott St.
Keolis Downer run the Light Rail and the depot is situated very close to The Newcastle Interchange. The only overhead wires are located in the Depot itself. The mainline is wire free and trams charge at each tram stop raising the pantograph towards a charging beam.
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