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Hotel RealmvsUniversity House
Hotel Realm and University House are both rated highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, Hotel Realm is preferred by most reviewers compared to University House. Hotel Realm comes in at 76 with accolades from 2 sources such as Lonely Planet, Fodor's.
Hotel Realm
Fodor's
The Telegraph
Lonely Planet
18 National Circuit, Barton, Canberra 2600
From $132/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"This modern hotel is set among a new development of residential apartments and trendy eateries, and is close to all the attractions of the Parliamentary Triangle." Full review
8.0
"From the vast lobby – with its twin fireplaces and plush sofas – to the soaring atrium with interesting sculptures, this five-star hotel offers style beyond pure functionality." Full review
"The luxe standard rooms here have everything you'll need for a comfy weekend break – including plush king-size beds, rainfall showers, flat-screen TVs and coffee-makers" Full review
University House
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Lonely Planet
Balmain Cr & Liversidge St, Australian National University, Canberra 2601
From $83/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Restaurant
- Smoking Rooms
- Free Parking
- Kitchenette
"In the peaceful gardens of the Australian National University... As well as spacious standard rooms and suites, there are several one- and two-bedroom apartments and a suite for disabled guests."
"Clubhouse-style hotel run by the Australian National University on the edge of its huge, semi-rural campus. Excellent value."
Top choice
"In the bushy grounds of ANU... Spacious rooms and two-bedroom apartments can be hired with or without breakfast and come with a small balcony from where you can watch donnish professors come and go." Full review