Griffin Apartments
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Considered one of the most sought-after executive accommodation in Kingston, The Griffin offers a world-class accommodation experience and is home to a variety of 1 and 2 bedroom corporate apartments. Our apartments at The Griffin feature spacious, elegant living and dining areas, a comfortable Queen Bed in a large bedroom, and a fully equipped kitchen with European appliances. Right across the apartments you’ll find Kingston’s restaurant, shopping and café precinct, giving you convenient and easy access to a plethora of dining and shopping choices. They're also close to the parliamentary triangle district, Barton, Capital Hill, galleries and museums.
Exquisitely designed and furnished, our Griffin apartments are the perfect place to relax and experience laid back living in Kingston. They’re the ideal accommodation for relocating families, visiting diplomats or corporate guests expecting a first-class standard of executive accommodation in Kingston.
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Imagined and planned by visionary Walter Burley Griffin, Canberra features liberal open sapces, aesthetics derived from the 19th century arts and crafts movement and a seamless blend of natural and designed environments. It's Australia's capital, surrounded by forest, farms and nature preserves, and has earned its nickname of the 'Bush Capital'. Canberra's social center is Lake Burley Griffin, almost perennially full of sailboats and kayaks. Its lakeshore features the massive, ultra-modern Parliament House, as well as a host of museums such as the National Gallery well known for its indigenous art collections.