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Canberra Region, Canberra

ibis Styles Eagle Hawk

ibis Styles Canberra Eagle Hawk is located 15 minutes from Canberra CBD and 10 minutes drive from the airport. The hotel has 151 rooms and is located in a peaceful bush land setting and is a one of a kind venue for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the Nation's capital.

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Canberra Region, Canberra

ibis Styles Canberra

Winner of multiple regional tourism awards, ibis Styles Canberra is located in the leafy suburb of Narrabundah in the Nations Capital, Canberra. This 4-star property has 209 rooms ranging from comfy Standard rooms for the budget conscious through to Deluxe Suites.

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Canberra CBD, Canberra

Pacific Suites Canberra

Pacific Suites Canberra’s spacious serviced apartments are located on Northbourne Avenue the premier shopping, dining and entertainment district.

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Canberra Region, Canberra

Mercure Canberra

Mercure Canberra combines old world charm with modern comforts. Set around an impressive internal courtyard, the hotel is the ideal place to unwind after a hard day at work, or relax after exploring the many tourist attractions or outdoor activities that Canberra has to offer.

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Canberra Region, Canberra

Mantra on Northbourne Canberra

Centrally located on the north side of Canberra's CBD, Mantra on Northbourne is just a short stroll from the city's thriving shopping and dining precinct, business centre and a plethora of famous attractions.

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Canberra CBD, Canberra

BreakFree Capital Tower Canberra

BreakFree Capital Tower is located on the picturesque northern foreshore of Lake Burley Griffin and enjoys stunning views over the Lake, the towering Brindabella Ranges and the sparkling lights of Canberra City.

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The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is the capital territory of the Commonwealth of Australia and its smallest self-governing internal territory. The ACT is enclaved within New South Wales. The territory was transferred to the Commonwealth by the state of New South Wales in 1911, two years prior to the naming of Canberra as the National Capital in 1913.

The ACT is bounded by the Goulburn-Cooma railway line in the east, the watershed of Naas Creek in the south, the watershed of the Cotter River in the west, and the watershed of the Molonglo River in the north-east. The ACT also has a small strip of territory around the southern end of the Beecroft Peninsula, which is the northern headland of Jervis Bay.

Apart from the city of Canberra, the Australian Capital Territory also contains agricultural land (sheep, dairy cattle, vineyards and small amounts of crops) and a large area of national park (Namadgi National Park), much of it mountainous and forested. Small townships and communities located within the ACT include Williamsdale, Naas, Uriarra, Tharwa and Hall.

Tidbinbilla is a locality to the south-west of Canberra that features the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, operated by the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as part of its Deep Space Network.

There are a large range of mountains, rivers and creeks in the Namadgi National Park. These include the Naas and Murrumbidgee Rivers.