Constitution Place

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Constitution Place is a mixed-use commercial precinct in central Canberra featuring government and private office space, the A by Adina hotel, dining and retail venues, and underground parking.

Canberra, ACT, Australia
Owned by Capital Property Group

About Constitution Place

Constitution Place is a mixed-use commercial precinct in central Canberra, ACT, featuring a combination of premium government and private office space, the A by Adina Canberra hotel, curated dining and retail venues, and secure underground parking. Located in the city centre, it is designed as a modern urban hub where office tenants, hotel guests, visitors, and locals can work, stay, dine, and shop in one connected location. The precinct is managed as a commercial property, with individual businesses (such as the hotel, restaurants, cafés, and retailers) operating within the broader Constitution Place development.

A charge from “Constitution Place” (or a similar variation) may appear on your bank or card statement for several reasons. Common scenarios include payment for hotel accommodation or incidentals at A by Adina Canberra, dining or bar tabs that are processed under the precinct’s billing system, underground parking fees, or charges from events or meetings held in the office or function spaces. You might also see temporary authorization holds relating to hotel check-in or parking access, prepayments for bookings, or recurring payments if you have an ongoing parking arrangement, tenancy-related payment, or other contracted service associated with the precinct.

If you don’t immediately recognize a Constitution Place charge, start by thinking about any recent visits to Canberra’s city centre, including hotel stays, dining, bar visits, parking, or attending an event or meeting at an office within the precinct. Check your email for booking confirmations or receipts from A by Adina, restaurants, or parking providers, and compare dates and amounts. To resolve questions, you can contact the specific business you used (e.g., the hotel or restaurant) or reach out via the contact details at constitutionplace.com.au with the date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can help identify the transaction. Common issues—such as duplicate charges, pending holds that haven’t dropped off, or confusion between room, parking, and dining charges—are typically resolved by contacting the relevant venue’s accounts or front-desk team and requesting an itemized receipt.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was I charged by Constitution Place for parking?

Constitution Place includes a secure underground car park that services visitors, hotel guests, tenants, and the general public. If you parked at the precinct—whether for casual hourly parking, evening or weekend parking, or as part of an event—you may see the parking fee appear as “Constitution Place” or a similar description on your statement. The charge amount will depend on the time spent parked and the applicable daily or evening rate on that date. Check any parking ticket, app receipt, or email confirmation for matching times and amounts.

Can a hotel stay at A by Adina Canberra show up as a Constitution Place charge?

Yes. A by Adina Canberra is located within the Constitution Place precinct, and depending on how your payment is processed, your bank statement may reference Constitution Place, the hotel name, or both. This can include your room rate, security deposit holds, and additional incidentals such as minibar, restaurant, or room service charges. Review your hotel invoice or booking confirmation for the total amount and stay dates to confirm the charge matches your visit.

Why do I see a temporary or pending charge from Constitution Place on my card?

Some services at Constitution Place, particularly hotel check-ins and certain parking or access systems, may place a temporary authorization hold on your card to confirm funds are available. These holds can appear as a pending amount that is higher than your final bill (for example, nightly room rate plus a security buffer for incidentals). Authorization holds are not completed charges and typically fall off your account within a few business days after check-out or final settlement.

How do I get a receipt or tax invoice for a Constitution Place transaction?

For most transactions, the receipt is issued by the specific venue or service provider within Constitution Place (such as A by Adina, a particular restaurant, café, or the parking operator). First, check your email, booking platform, or parking app for an automatically issued tax invoice. If you can’t find one, contact the relevant business directly or use the contact form at constitutionplace.com.au with the date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can direct your request to the correct operator for an itemized invoice.

How can I dispute or request a refund for a Constitution Place charge I don’t recognize?

Before disputing the charge, confirm that no one else on your account (such as a partner or family member) visited Constitution Place, parked there, or stayed at A by Adina around the transaction date. If the charge still seems incorrect, contact the relevant venue (hotel, restaurant, retailer, or parking provider) and ask for an itemized breakdown of the transaction. Provide the charge date, exact amount, and name on the card; if an error is confirmed, the venue can process a refund or adjustment. If you are unable to resolve the issue directly, you can then contact your bank or card issuer to raise a formal dispute.

Are there recurring or subscription-style charges associated with Constitution Place?

Most visitors will only see one-off charges for parking, hotel stays, dining, or retail purchases at Constitution Place. However, some users—such as office tenants, regular parkers, or contracted service providers—may have ongoing monthly or periodic payments that can appear as recurring Constitution Place or related entity charges. If you notice a repeating pattern (for example, monthly on the same date), review any lease, parking contract, or service agreement you have connected to the precinct. For questions about recurring charges, contact the managing agent or the parking provider listed on your agreement or via constitutionplace.com.au.

How do I contact someone about a charge from Constitution Place?

Start by identifying which service you likely used at the precinct—hotel, dining, parking, or an office-related service—and check your confirmation emails or receipts for direct contact details. If you’re unsure which business processed your payment, visit constitutionplace.com.au and use the contact details or enquiry form, providing the transaction date, exact charge amount, card type, and the statement description. The management team can help route your enquiry to the correct hotel, retailer, or parking operator so the charge can be looked up and explained.

Why is my Constitution Place charge higher than expected?

A higher-than-expected charge can result from additional items bundled into a single transaction, such as hotel incidentals, parking fees added to your room bill, or tips/service charges at dining venues. In some cases, a temporary authorization may appear as a separate pending amount alongside your final charge, making it look like you were billed twice. Request an itemized statement from the hotel, restaurant, or service provider to see exactly what was included. If there is a genuine error, contact the venue’s accounts or front desk team to arrange a correction.

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