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Apartment
Located in the heart of Canberra and within walking distance to many of its landmarks, this spectacular 1-bed unit delivers comfort, convenience and culture. Featuring impeccable interiors, a private balcony overlooking the Molonglo River, and outstanding building amenities such as pool, gym and sauna. A mere 4-min drive to the National Museum of Australia, you'll be close to history, art, parks and transportation.
The space
Bright and comfortable, this central Canberra home overlooks the city skyline and the picturesque Molonglo River. Featuring an ample open-living space with sizeable living and dining areas, the apartment also features a fully-equipped kitchen, a spacious bedroom with floor to ceiling windows and built-in robes, a large bathroom with a walk-in shower, a designated study area, and a private balcony with seating and water views. A mere 350 metres to the historic City Hill – on one of the points of the Parliamentary Triangle – the property is within close proximity to many other landmarks as well as restaurants, shops, parks, and public transportation links. To enrich your stay, this building boasts access to exclusive amenities such as indoor pool, sauna, communal garden and BBQ.
Living room
- Couch sits 3 people
- TV with free air channels, Netflix, YouTube, Stan, Prime, Kayo, and Disney available
Kitchen & Dining Area
- Fully equipped with cookware, utensils and cutlery
- Oven and electrical stovetop
- Dining area sits 6 people
Bathroom & Laundry
- Laundry room available with washer and dryer
- Travel essentials, towels and hairdryer provided
Amenity Notes
- Split system (heating + cooling) A/C in lounge room
- Wi-Fi is provided
- Underground parking for 1 standard vehicle
- Amenity access: indoor pool, sauna, communal garden and BBQ
- Self check-in
Local area description
Canberra CBD, the central business district of Australia's capital city, is the beating heart of the region. It's a bustling area, home to various government buildings, corporate offices, retail hubs, and cultural landmarks. The CBD houses iconic structures like Parliament House, the National Library, and the Australian National University, creating a vibrant mix of political, academic, and commercial activities. With many restaurants, cafes, and shops, as well as beautiful green spaces like City Hill and Commonwealth Park nearby, the Canberra CBD is a dynamic urban centre that merges work, culture, and leisure seamlessly.










