The longer you stay the less you pay
One of The Mole’s favourite hotels, The Hyatt Hotel Canberra, Canberra’s only five-star international hotel is conveniently located in the national capital’s Parliamentary Triangle and just minutes from Canberra’s major tourist attractions and city centre.
Easter is an ideal time to visit your national capital to view the many exhibitions and galleries on offer. Showing at the National Gallery of Australia, Turner to Monet – The Triumph of Landscape with tickets to the exhibition available for purchase at our concierge desk.
League of Legends – 100 years of rugby league in Australia is on show at the National Museum of Australia and the Australian War Memorial has a display, Laurence of Arabia and the Light Horse, there is no entry fee for these two exhibitions.
To make your decision even easier Hyatt Hotel Canberra is currently offering an incentive whereby the longer you stay the less you pay. A one-night stay is priced from $295.00, two nights from $550.00 and three nights from $750.00.
Each stay includes full buffet breakfast for two in the Promenade Cafe each morning and use of the indoor pool, spa and sauna.
To book your stay call Hyatt reservations on 13 1234 or book at www.hyatt.com
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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