About Rydges Capital Hill Canberra (5 Star)
Rydges Capital Hill Canberra is well positioned in the inner south of Canberra and close to the cosmopolitan Kingston Village with diverse range of quality restaurants, contemporary cafes and exclusive shops. The Hotel is just walking minutes from the major tourist attractions-Parliament House, The National Gallery, High Court of Australia and Australian War Memorial. Rydges Capital Hill Canberra, a unique mixture of elegance and sophistication, is a luxury hotel like no other in the Nation's Capital. It has 186 beautifully appointed rooms, including 36 suites with luxury spa baths. A variety of rooms surround the lush central garden atrium. Each room features: Colour TV, Telephones, In room modem access, Coffee/Tea making facilities, Mini bar, Hairdryer, Air-conditioning Private facilities. Non smoking room is available.
For dinner, all day dining is available in the central atrium the Figtree Cafe. The Gallery Bar and The Acacia Lounge provide the perfect place for afternoon teas to cocktails.
For conference and meeting, the hotel offers rooms with well-equipped function facilities from 10 to 300 people. They are including Executive boardrooms and break out rooms, comprehensive range of Audio Visual equipment Innovative conference solutions catering for every need.
For convenience entertainment, Rydges Capital Hill Canberra provides 24-hour Room service and reception, Guest laundry and valet service, Facilities for disabled, Lisensed restaurant, Gym and massage therapist, Large indoor heated swimming pool, Sauna, Spa and solarium, Business center, Express checkout, Security undercover parking, Shopping facilities and car rental available.
Hotel Location: (Canberra)
Rydges Capital Hill Canberra at Cnr National Circuit & Canberra Avenue, Forrest of Canberra is located in the heart of Canberra's parliamentary triangle, minutes for the business district of Barton and only a short walk to Canberra's cafe and entertainment district - Manuka Village, The National Gallery, High Court of Australia and Australian War Memorial.
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