Diamant Hotel Canberra, Canberra
Designed by renowned principal architects Fender Katsalidis and celebrated interior designer SJB Interiors, the Diamant Hotel sets a new level of hotel standards offering exceptional quality and extraordinary comfort. Located within the original Hotel Acton building, this historical and heritage listed site has been transformed into the NewActon Pavilion incorporating the Diamant Hotel and creating Canberra's first luxury boutique hotel. Inspired by the Danish concepy of “hygge”, the spectacular 80 room boutique hotel has a facilities such as a restaurant and bar, the Day Spa, and Well Being Retreat, conference rooms and a business centre, gym facilities, undercover secure parking and a 24-hour concierge. The restaurant features a seasonal Modern Australian menu that showcases the products of our wood-fired oven and grill. The rustic, unpretentious fare is served individually or to share, encouraging a festive and communal atmosphere of good food in comfortable surroundings.
Location:
Located at 15 Edinburgh Avenue, the Diamant Hotel is situated by the lake Burley Griffin at the intersection of Marcus Clarke Street and Edinburgh Avenue. Diamant hotel is on the doorstep of Canberra's key cultural, entertainment, sport and commercial facilities and immersed in a series of unique designer landscaped gardens and complimentary specialist retailers, the Diamant is perfectly located in Canberra's first true urban village. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Avantgarde Luxury [learn more] |
| Address: | 15 Edinburgh Avenue, Canberra [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 185 AUD [View Calendar] |
| Total Rooms: | 80 |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, French |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, DINERS, MAESTRO |
Diamant Hotel Canberra landmarks
Canberra, Australia
The city is said to have more restaurants per capita than any other in Australia. The city's design was heavily influenced by the garden city movement and incorporates significant areas of natural vegetation that have earned Canberra the title "bush capital". Abundance with museums, galleries, parks, historic buildings and government agencies, a must-see attraction would be the National Gallery of Australia, the National Museum of Australia and the stunning Parliament House. Right on its doorstep are forests and bushland, with unspoilt wilderness just a bit further afield in the Brindabella Ranges and the Namadgi National Park; skiing in the Snowy Mountains or surfing on the coast are only a few hours away.




















