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Your Chinatown Holiday
Our Chinatown holiday packages are a time-saving and convenient way to organise and reserve your next exciting adventure. Uncover the magic of this unique neighbourhood without the bother of planning it all yourself. When it's time to see the sights, you'll find lots of popular attractions nearby including Australian War Memorial, National Museum of Australia and Canberra Stadium. Tick off one or all during your trip to Chinatown. Expedia can help turn your dream Chinatown holiday into reality, no matter your budget or travel plans.
Top Holiday Package Deals in Chinatown





Nishi Apartments Eco Living By Ovolo
Reviewed on 27 Oct 2025
Our guide on where to stay in Chinatown

Canberra City Centre
The ample dining options and fantastic lake views are top of the list for many visitors to Canberra City Centre. A stop by Canberra Museum and Gallery or Canberra Theatre Centre might round out your trip.
Our pick of the best Chinatown Hotel Deals

Forrest Hotel and Apartments
Room clean & all we needed for overnight stay. Great location.
Reviewed on 4 Dec 2025

ibis Styles Canberra
Very clean room
Reviewed on 1 Dec 2025

QT Canberra
QT is a revamped Rydges Eaglehawk. The rooms and modernised and comfortable although our bathroom was showing signs of mould in the shower (that really just needed to be cleaned properly), Dyson hairdryers in-room was a nice touch as hotel hair dryers are usually rubbish. We had a room right right ...
Reviewed on 30 Nov 2025
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Chinatown

Parliament House
Admire the scale, architecture and artwork of the building where Australia’s politicians make the big decisions.

Australian War Memorial
Wander the halls of this monument to learn about the battles fought by Australians, see military hardware and admire artworks.

National Museum of Australia
Explore the vast collection of Aboriginal art and artefacts, learn about the country’s colonial past, and see maps, vehicles, weapons and jewellery.
Activities

Australian Institute of Sport: The AIS Tour

















