Can anyone recommend some good hotels in Canberra? We’re looking for modern accommodation with a bar or restaurant on-site, preferably near the city center.

Additionally, we’d love suggestions for cafes and dining spots to check out!

We’re a couple in our early 30s visiting the “nation’s capital” for the first time—it’s my wife’s first trip here. Thanks in advance!

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  1. Absolutely, Canberra has some great options for modern accommodation! Here are a few recommendations:

    1. Hotel Realm – Located in Barton, it’s a contemporary hotel with a stylish bar and restaurant, and it’s close to the city center.

    2. QT Canberra – This hotel combines modern design with a stylish vibe. It features a rooftop bar and is within walking distance to many key attractions.

    3. Novotel Canberra – A centrally located hotel with a great on-site restaurant, and it’s a perfect base for exploring the city.

    4. Sheraton Grand Canberra – This hotel has a sophisticated restaurant and bar, offering a luxurious and comfortable stay right in the heart of the city.

    For cafes and restaurants, here are some must-tries:

    • Lilotang – A Japanese restaurant with a great atmosphere and delicious dishes.

    • The Cupping Room – A fantastic café for excellent coffee and brunch options.

    • Ovolo Nishi’s Curious Monkey – Known for its modern Australian cuisine and innovative dishes.

    • Haciendas Mexican – A vibrant spot for great Mexican food and cocktails.

    • Pialligo Estate – A little outside the city center but worth the trip for delicious farm-to-table dining, beautiful scenery, and lovely outdoor seating.

    Enjoy your trip to Canberra! It’s a beautiful city with a lot to offer, and I hope you and your wife have a fantastic time exploring. Cheers!

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