The Sebel Canberra Civic Opens in Australia

Business travellers heading to the Australian capital of Canberra on longer stays now have a comfortable hotel alternative with the opening of The Sebel Canberra Civic.

A collaboration between Australia’s largest hotel operator, Accor, and Canberra developer ZAPARI, The Sebel Canberra Civic offers 144 luxury serviced apartment-style rooms over 11 floors, including 126 studio rooms with kitchenettes, and nine one-bedroom and none two-bedroom suites with full kitchen facilities. Each room comes with complimentary wifi, a Nespresso machine, and luxury amenities and bedding.

The Sebel Canberra Civic

The hotel also has a breakfast café so travellers can fuel up for the day ahead, and a self-service business centre for business travellers needing access to functional work spaces. On the property’s ground floor, guests will be able to find a number of convenient retailers, restaurants and bars

Set in the heart of Canberra’s CBD, the new-build hotel occupies prime position within the Civic Square precinct and is surrounded by a mix of office buildings, government departments, restaurants and entertainment venues, as well las the Canberra Museum and Gallery, Civic Library, Canberra theatre, and a host of local cultural organisations.

Chief Operating Officer, Pacific for Accor, Simon McGrath, said “This is a strategic and significant new development for Canberra and we are delighted to open our first Sebel branded apartment hotel in this city and we are excited to once again be working with ZAPARI.”

“The city is experiencing a burgeoning supply of upscale apartment style accommodation and The Sebel Canberra Civic exemplifies both the sophistication and independent flexibility that our guests expect from the Sebel brand,” said Mr McGrath.

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