The Hotel: Adina Serviced Apartments Canberra Dickson
Adina Serviced Apartments Canberra Dickson awaits travellers amongst the greenery of Dickson, just a few minutes’ drive from the city’s CBD. A myriad of local cafes, bars and restaurant can be explored by walking, while other attractions, including Lake Burley Griffin and the National Gallery of Australia, are also nearby.
Groupies can choose from various room and apartment types, all boasting sleek design and home-like comforts. The arrival is celebrated with a bottle of wine, while daily parking included ensures a fuss-free stay. Guests can enjoy a sleep-in thanks to the late 12pm check-out.
Room Details
Queen Room
- Bed size/type: queen or twin bedding
- Standard occupancy: two people
- Maximum occupancy: two people
- Comes complete with a fridge, tea- and coffee making facilities, air conditioning, flat-screen TV, and a balcony
One-Bedroom Apartment
- Bed size/type: king or twin bedding
- Standard occupancy: two people
- Maximum occupancy: three people
- The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, tea- and coffee making facilities, air conditioning, flat-screen TV, and a balcony
Premier One-Bedroom Apartment
- Bed size/type: queen bed
- Standard occupancy: two people
- Maximum occupancy: three people
- The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, spa bath and shower in the bathroom, tea- and coffee making facilities, air conditioning, flat-screen TV, and a balcony
Two-Bedroom Apartment
- Bed size/type: queen and king or twin bedding
- Standard occupancy: four people
- Maximum occupancy: five people
- The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, two spacious bathrooms, tea- and coffee making facilities, air conditioning, flat-screen TV, and a balcony
The Area: Canberra
Canberra is a planned metropolis that architect Walter Burley Griffin envisioned as a garden city for some 25,000 people. Canberra is currently home to about 300,000 people. However, due to the unique sprawled and de-centralised design, the city maintains its small town atmosphere.
As well as being home to some of the country’s most significant monuments and museums, Canberra’s unique attractions include the annual ‘Celebration of Spring’ flower festival Floriade, in which more than a million blooms go into the show. As well as the stunning exhibits, there are also horticultural workshops, music, local artistry, and events that include the spectacular Floriade NightFest. The stunning man-made lakes, hot air balloon displays, local wineries, fine dining, natural wildlife, and blossoming nightlife all contribute to Canberra’s bush-city charm.