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Places to Stay in Hobart Australia |
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 | delightful heritage accommodation featuring spacious comfortable suites. Experience the luxurious spa suite or garden suite. Also available spacious 2 bedroom victorian cottage accommodates up to 6 people. Ideally situated in a pretty conservation village on a beautiful beach. Just a short easy stroll to shops, restaurants, p.o. and bus to Hobart. Longer stays welcome.conveniences. |
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 | Stay & Play in the Bay. Mayfair Plaza Motel provides unique accommodation set in a small business complex. Enjoy a browse along the Sandy Bay Road shops and afterwards enjoy a light snack or coffee at one of the many cafés or restaurants in the area.Mayfair Plaza Motel is sure to surprise and delight. Superb facilities, coupled with our focus on guest comfort will provide an enjoyable stay whether it is for business or just a relaxing time away. Travellers requiring the finest... |
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 | Your hosts spare no effort in creating a warm, hospitable atmosphere and take special interest in assisting with touring and historical information. A warm home away from home, this hertitage property is located on the northern gateway to Hobart, ten minutes drive from the Hobart CBD. Complimentary Port, Chocolates in every room, Home baked treats in the guest lounge area.31 deg. Salt Water Pool is available to house guests daily between 5.30-6.30pm, other times by... |
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 | A friendly welcome awaits you in this newly renovated retreat with a spectacular view of the Derwent River and Tasman Bridge, even from your own bed!From here, explore historic Hobart and Battery Point or enjoy the fine cuisine from a range of top class restaurants close by. Less than five minutes drive to the University, Yacht Clubs and Wrestpoint Casino and ten to the City, Salamanca Place and Waterfront.Drive down the picturesque Huon Valley, to the summit of majestic... |
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 | "Behind the green door" is a cute one room cottage nestled in a private garden, within walking distance to restaurants, museums and Salamanca; and a short drive to Cascade Brewery, the Botanical Garden and Mount Wellington.Suitable for a single or couple. Breakfast provision will be in the kitchenette on your arrival. Special dietery needs are catered for.All linen is supplied. Parking is off street and secure. |
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 | The B & B with a difference - the owner's thirty-something. And you can tell. There's no lace, no artificial flowers and definitely no doilies! There's free broadband though and espresso coffee is served at breakfast.Bordering Queenborough Park, this historic 1890's mansion is opposite the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, Wrest Point Casino and the Tasmanian Entertainment and Convention Centre. A lovely half hour wander through Battery Point will get you to Salamanca Place.... |
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 | '350 on Argyle' makes an ideal base for exploring the South East of Tasmania. It is located 2km north of the Hobart GPO and is a fifteen minute walk to the CBD and a 20 minute walk to Salamanca Place and the dock area. The apartments are fully serviced and generous complimentary continental breakfast provisions are provided daily, as are many small touches/extras to make your stay more comfortable.Both apartments feature full kitchen and laundry facilities and are... |
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 | Waterfront Lodge is situated beside the local marina at New Town Bay and enjoys spectacular views of Mount Wellington. It is only 5 minutes drive to Hobart CBD and Salamaca Market (Saturdays)Waterfront Lodge offers travellers a range of accommodation. This modern property has been completely refurbished with all motel rooms including ensuites, kitchenette with microwave ,TV.* 30 self catered rooms.* 5 Dorm rooms.* families up to 6 people |
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 | Looking for business or holiday rental apartment accommodation in Hobart?Our apartments are situated 8 minutes from the centre of Hobart. The 3 storey apartment block provides 1 & 2 bedroom apartments large enough for 7 people and containing everything needed for a comfortable stay whether it be long or short. Fully equipped separate kitchen with microwave, full size stove, large refrigerator and all crockery and cutlery makes eating-in very easy.Apartment / Room... |
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Tourist Information for Hobart Australia |
Whilst Hobart does not compete in many of the national sports of Australia, it still has a deep love of sport. Every year it hosts a couple of AFL football games and also International Test Cricket as well as local state cricket. The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race is celebrated with alot of noise and colour as is the Royal Hobart Regatta and Australian Wooden Boat Festival. Being surrounded by water makes boating a really popular Tasmanian sport.
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Pick up a Hobart tourism guide to find out what to do and see in Tasmania. There are many tourist attractions in Hobart. The Cadbury Chocolate Factory is one of Hobarts most popular attractions and booking is essential as is taking home some samples. Some would say the same about the Cascade Brewery Tour! The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are beautiful and leafy and well worth a visit. There are so many tourist attractions in Hobart - make sure you see all of them.
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Shops of all varieties including discount shopping stores can be found around Hobart. The main shopping area in located in the city centre in Elizabeth Street Mall and surrouding streets. Salamanca Place is the home to the Salamanca Markets held every Saturday. These markets are well worth a visit and contain some of Tasmanias finest arts and crafts.
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When getting around Hobart, why not give the bus a miss and take a walking tour. Alternately Island Cycle Tours offer half day 'pedal'n'paddle' tours or take a cruise along the Derwant River. The airport shuttle bus runs between the city and the airport or alternately catch a taxi. The metro bus will take you around the city or maybe you could hire a car. That is unless you have come over on the Spirit of Tasmania and brought your car with you!
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When eating out in Hobart, it is a must to go down to the waterfront streets, docks and piers and sampling some of Hobarts fine seafood straight from the floating seafood stalls. Or try some of the best five star restaurants Australia has to offer. Salamanca Place has a wonderful variety of cafes and restaurants to choose from. The food in Hobart is fresh, good value for money and delicious.
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Accommodation in Hobart Tasmania is of high quality. If you are looking for family accommodation Hobart has alot to offer. In the form of holiday apartments Hobart caters well here too. Overall Hobart accommodation has alot to offer in all aspects of accommodation including hotel, motels, cabins, backpacker rooms, B&B's, cottages etc. Holiday accomadation reviews rate Hobart accommodation very highly and there is plenty to choose from.
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Things to do in Hobart |
Wondering what to do in Hobart ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Hobart more enjoyable.
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| Trails/Wildlife/Nature |
Nature lovers and lovers of walks through the area's flora and fauna, there are some places to see. We suggest Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Mt Wellington, St David's Park, Mt Field National Park, Weilangta Rainforest walk, Derwant River Cruises and Mt Nelson.
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| Sports/Adventure |
For those of you into sports and adventure, there are some great things to do. We suggest International Test Cricket, Rod & Fly Tasmania, Rafting Tasmania, Hobart Harbour Jetboat Water Taxi, Tasmanian Tigers State Cricket, Kayaking - Island Cycle Tours, Hobart Moutain Bike Hire and Pasminco Hobart Golf Club.
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| Specialty Shops |
Hobart has some specialty shops which are worth visiting. We suggest Brookfield Vineyard Market, Elizabeth Street, Centrepoint Shopping Centre, Glenorchy Showgrounds Sunday Market, Salamanca Market, Trafalgar Shopping Centre and Cat & Fiddle Arcade.
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| Historical Sites |
If you are interested in history, Hobart has some great historical sites. We suggest Parliament House, Hobart's Town Hall, Theatre Royal, Penitentiary Chapel & Criminal Courts, Maritime Museum of Tasmania, Anglesea Historic Barracks, Carnegie Gallery, Moorilla Museum of Antiquities and Salmon Ponds hatchery.
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| Eateries/Wineries |
Good food and good wine are part of life's necessities, therefore don't leave without trying some (or all!) of these places. We suggest Steam Packet Restaurant, Lower Deck, Sticky Fingers, Say Cheese, Somerset on the Pier, Orizuru Sushi Bar, Fish Frenzy, Sirens, Criterion St Cafe, Upper Deck, Nourish, Mures, Choux Shop, Kaos Cafe, Fish 349, Amigos, Amulet, Anatolia, Sakura, Lebrina, Mee Wah Sandy Bay and Flavour of India.
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| Pubs/Bars |
Like to relax at a pub with a good meal and a pint or two? We suggest New Sydney Hotel, Soak@Kaos, IXL Long Bar at Henry Jones, Lizbon, Knopwood's Retreat, Shipwrights Arms Hotel, Irish Murphy's, Bar Celona, Hope & Anchor Tavern, Republic Bar & Cafe, Republican Bar, Queens Head Cafe & Wine Bar and The Duke.
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| Main Tourist Attractions |
Hobart main tourist attractions must be seen if you are spending some time here. We suggest Moorilla Estate, Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Cadbury Chocolate Factory, Battery Point, Narryna Heritage Museum, Victoria Dock, Salamanca Place, Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, Cascade Brewery, The Shot Tower, Arthur Circus, Convict Women's Factory, Runnymede House and Mount Wellington.
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| Festivals/Events |
Every year there are some festivals which should be seen if you are planning to come. We suggest Royal Hobart Show, Antartic Midwinter Festival, Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, Royal Hobart Regatta, Ten Days on the Island, Hobart Summer Festival, Australian Wooden Boat Festival and Taste of Tasmania.
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