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Canberra is the capital city of Australia and also
the largest inland city. It is located at the northern
end of the Australian Capital Territory, south west
of Sydney and north east of Melbourne. It has a population
of over 328,000. Canberra is often described by Australians
who haven't been there as a boring town, full of politicians,
bureaucrats - and not much else. But those who go there
find beautiful galleries and museums clustered around
a lake and cupped in bush land.
Canberra is a very popular tourist destination. Therefore
there are many hotels varying in their cost and service
in Canberra. There are 5 star deluxe Hotels, 3 star
Hotels, 2 star Hotels as well as budget Hotels in order
to suit the need of travelers from different types of
financial background.
Some of the well known Hotels in Canberra are
· Forest Inn and Apartments, Canberra
· Garden City Motel, Canberra
· Olims Hotel, Canberra
· Hotel Heritage, Canberra
· Best Western Sundown Motel, Canberra
· Comfort Inn Downtown, Canberra
ACCOMMODATION:
All the renowned Hotels have well appointed rooms and
suites with in room facilities such as attached bathroom,
running water, mini bar, tea and coffee maker, television
with cable connection, telephone with direct dial, internet
access, balcony and room service.
DINING:
The Hotels in Canberra have restaurant cum bar. They
usually serve international cuisine and well stocked
hot and cold beverages.
OTHER FACILITIES:
Other facilities in the major Hotels of Canberra are
more or less similar. They include 24 hours room service,
attached bathroom, running water, television with cable
connection, telephone, swimming pool, center of fitness,
room of billiard, laundry service, in room hair drier,
mini bar, meeting rooms, private massage rooms, medical
assistance, baby sitting, children pool, airport transfers,
golf, children playground, conference facilities, banquet,
car rental and credit card acceptance.
Worldtravel4indians.com provides information on Hotels
in Canberra and different types of Hotels around Australia.
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