The longer you stay, the less you pay!
Hyatt Hotel Canberra, Canberra’s only five-star hotel, [and one of The Mole’s favourite hotels in Australia!] conveniently located in the national Capital’s Parliamentary Triangle is just minutes from Canberra’s major tourist attractions, the city centre and government offices.
Heritage listed, this luxurious Canberra hotel has been restored to its art deco grace and charm with extensive renovations elevating the hotel to the prestigious Park Hyatt branding.
Easter is an ideal time for your clients or you to visit your national capital to view the many exhibitions and galleries on offer, including ‘Miss Australia, a nations quest’ at the National Museum of Australia and displayed at the National Gallery of Australia is ‘Grace Crowley – Being Modern’ along with ‘The story of Australian printmaking 1801 – 2005’.
To make your decision even easier Hyatt Hotel Canberra is currently offering an incentive so that the longer your clients stay the less they pay.
A one-night stay is priced from $265.00, two nights from $490.00 and three nights from $675.00.
Each stay includes full buffet breakfast for two in the Promenade Café every morning, and use of the indoor pool, spa and newly built sauna.
To book your or your clients stay call Hyatt reservations on 13 1234 or book at www.hyatt.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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