4 Star Hotels Canberra

Wego recently found 62 4 stars hotels in Canberra. The best Canberra 4 star hotels according to guest satisfaction are: Ibis Styles Canberra at A$81 per night, Rydges Eagle Hawk Resort at A$92 per night and Medina Executive James Court at A$96 per night. To find and compare more Canberra 4 star hotel deals sort the results by price.

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  1. A$119 - 228
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    Novotel Canberra photo
    65 Northbourne Avenue City
    #1 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  2. A$96 - 176
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    Medina Executive James Court photo
  3. A$180 - 192
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    Crowne Plaza Canberra photo
    1 Binara Street City
    #4 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  4. A$81 - 102
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    Ibis Styles Canberra photo
    203 Goyder Street
    #5 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  5. A$130 - 144
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    Mantra on Northbourne Hotel photo
    84 Northbourne Avenue City
    #7 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  6. A$126 - 140
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    Mercure Canberra photo
    Corner of Ainslie & Limestone Avenue Braddon
    #9 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  7. A$116
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    Aria Hotel Canberra photo
    45 Dooring Street Northern Canberra
    #10 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  8. A$137 - 192
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    Diamant Boutique Hotel photo
    15 Edinburgh Avenue Northern Canberra
    #11 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  9. A$92 - 95
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    Rydges Eagle Hawk Resort photo
    Federal Highway Northern Canberra
    #14 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  10. A$168
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    Rydges Lakeside Hotel Canberra photo
  11. A$144 - 165
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    Clifton Suites on Northbourne photo
    100 Northbourne Avenue City
    #17 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  12. A$111 - 192
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    Pavilion On Northbourne photo
    242 Northbourne Avenue Northern Canberra
    #18 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  13. A$134
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    Capital Executive Apartment Hotel photo
    108 Northbound Avenue City
    #19 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  14. A$117
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    Best Western Garden City Canberra photo
    Jerrabomberra Avenue, Narrabundah Northern Canberra
    #20 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  15. A$146 - 160
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    Rydges Capital Hill Hotel photo
    Cnr Canberra Avenue & National Circuit Forrest Forrest
    #21 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  16. A$174 - 179
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    Breakfree Capital Tower Hotel photo
    2 Marcus Clarke Street City
    #22 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  17. A$103 - 112
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    Quality Inn Dickson Motel photo
    Cnr Badham & Cape Street, Dickson Northern Canberra
    #29 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  18. A$170
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    Diplomat Hotel photo
    Corner Canberra Ave & Hely St, Manuka Kingston
    #30 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  19. A$168
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    Oxley Court Serviced Apartments photo
    9 Dawes Street Kingston
    #34 of 151 hotels in Canberra
  20. A$113 - 130
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    Best Western Central Motel & Apartments photo
    11 Antill Street Queanbeyan
    #38 of 151 hotels in Canberra

About Canberra, Australia

They call it ‘home of the Australian story’. The nation’s capital, purpose built amongst flat green paddocks. Canberra conjures images of parliament, heated debate and the pomp and ceremony of political life. But it’s also a little surprise package for visitors.

All Australia’s greatest gifts are represented in some form; culturally, historically, indigenous heritage, art, sport and national festivities.

Take a walk through one of the greatest dedicated sporting facilities, the Australian Institute of Sport. With a personal elite athlete as your guide see some of the country’s greatest sporting champions as they live and train to represent the nation in a multitude of sporting achievements. Then have some fun in Sportex, an interactive sports experience. See how you fair rock climbing, virtual rowing, skateboarding, with winter sports and penalty football shoot-outs.

Be moved and pay your respects at the Australian War Memorial. Not only a centre for reflection and commemoration, the wartime museum provides an insight into past experiences of Australian soldiers during war.

The National Capital Exhibition is a snapshot of how the nation’s capital came to be and the National Gallery of Australia houses more than 100,000 works of art, including the famed painting the Blue Poles. The kids will love Questacon (and mum and dad most likely) an interactive National Science and Technology Centre. Ride a virtual roller coaster, experience an earthquake, see lightning appear and a whole lot more though seven fascinating exhibitions.

See where Australia’s currency was first created at the Royal Australian Mint, the country’s National Film and Sound Archive, the hushed hallways of the High Court of Australia, and of course the star attraction, Parliament House. See Canberra laid out before you from the roof of the seat of government, and see our politicians in action from 2pm on days that government is seated.

You can’t miss the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, home to the great dish that scans the universe for terrestrial life and has long been a communication lifeline for NASA’s Deep Space Network.

Canberra is very civilised with its own offerings of fine wine and dining, along with traditional pubs and beer gardens. Happy Hour at Old Parliament House each Friday is a must and treat yourself to a show at one of the oldest continuously operating theatre companies in Australia at the Canberra Repertory Society.

The open spaces surrounding Canberra provides a stunning show of its own year round. The city has embraced nature in its well planned layout, incorporating a great deal of the environment into parklands and lovely trail walks. A short drive from the centre of town, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is where you can wander alongside some of your favourite native animals without fences.

Possibly the most striking of all Canberra’s many festivals has to be Floriade, a celebration of the arrival of spring. See the colour and inhale the aroma of hundreds of blooms and enjoy the multitude of festivities that accompany the festival.

The nation’s capital is a most entertaining, fascinating and educational city to visit and will surprise those who take the time to explore it.

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