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Hotels in Tasmania
17 Hotels
Somerset on the Pier Hobart
Elizabeth St Pier

Located in a revamped 1930s warehouse on a pier jutting into the harbor, this upper-middle-range property has modern apartments and a great location within a short walk of restaurants, bars, shops, and attractions. The 56 split-level one- and two-bedroom apartments come with separate living and dining areas, washer/dryers, and kitchens with stovetops and microwaves, but some have bathrooms downstairs from the bedrooms, which can be inconvenient. All premier apartments have balconies overlooking River Derwent and Sullivans Cove. A restaurant and bar is next door, but there are no other real amenities on-site aside from a lounge area. Although its rooms lack kitchens, the Henry Jones Art Hotel is a good alternative with two restaurants, a gym, and laundry room.

Grand Chancellor Hotel Hobart
1 Davey St

The 244-room Grand Chancellor Hotel Hobart is a four-pearl property with an ideal location overlooking beautiful Hobart Harbor. Guests can walk to numerous restaurants, bars, shops, art galleries, and other attractions. Rooms are modern and simple, equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea/coffee makers. They face either the mountains or the harbor, and some of the harbor views are particularly stunning. The restaurant gets good reviews, and there's a snazzy lobby lounge as well. The indoor pool on the 10th floor is a lovely place for relaxing, and extensive conference space accommodates groups of various sizes. The largest can handle 1,100 people. Travelers looking for a hotel with more character could check out the Henry Jones Art Hotel, but rates there are quite a bit higher. 

The Henry Jones Art Hotel
25 Hunter St

The Henry Jones Art Hotel is a 56-room upscale property housed in a renovated jam factory dating back to 1804. Modern features blend with the building's historic stone walls and rough-hewn timber, though its the 500 pieces of original local art throughout that add the most personality. The hotel sits right on Hobart's beautiful waterfront, close to restaurants, shops, and attractions. All rooms combine historic character with modern conveniences and design. Some have special stainless steel and glass spa bathrooms, and some look directly out on the harbor. The signature restaurant serves fresh local fare, and the cafe and bar also focus on local products. Travelers looking for apartment-style accommodations in the area could check out the Salamanca Wharf Hotel, a sharp alternative with slightly lower rates. 

Salamanca Inn
10 Gladstone Street

The three-and-a-half-pearl Salamanca Inn is located in the heart of Hobart's historic district, near the city's iconic harbor, art galleries, shops, and restaurants. It consists of 60 suites that are simple and contemporary, and equipped with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and kitchenettes. The restaurant serves locally-sourced steak and seafood dishes, and a continental breakfast buffet for a fee, and there's a bar serving local beers and cocktails. A small indoor pool and hot tub are a nice addition on the hotel's top floor, but there's no fitness center or spa. Several modern meeting rooms are on-site, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Travelers wanting just a few more features might also consider the Grand Chancellor Hotel, which adds beautiful harbor views and a modern fitness center.

The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel
1 Macquarie Street

Located a block from Hobart's waterfront, The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel is a dated but comfortable upper-middle-range property. The facade and some public areas invoke the charm of its 1890s origin, but the 242 sparsely decorate are largely bland and generic. Hotel rooms come with minibars, flat-screen TVs, kettles, and desks, while apartment-style units have kitchens and washer/dryers. Features include a restaurant open for breakfast and dinner, bar, small gym, and a range of meeting and event facilities, but there are no swimming pool or spa. Travelers looking for a hotel right on the waterfront should consider the Henry Jones Art Hotel, which has rooms with more character, though they lack kitchens. 

Fountainside Hotel
40 Brooker Ave

This three-pearl, 49-room hotel is located on the edge of Hobart's CBD. There are plenty of shops, bars, and restaurants within walking distance, and the Salamanca Wharf area is a 15-minute walk away. It's a solid value option, offering simple lodgings and basic facilities. Rooms are clean and equipped with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Spacious four-bedroom, off-site apartments are available for families or large groups, adding kitchenettes and extra living space. There are no leisure or fitness facilities, but the hotel has a reasonably-priced restaurant serving breakfast and dinner in a casual setting. There's also free on-site parking, coin-operated laundry facilities, and a tour desk. As an alternative, travelers might like to consider rates at the Salamanca Inn, which adds an indoor swimming pool and hot tub.

Salamanca Wharf Hotel
17A Castray Esplanade

Montacute Boutique Bunkhouse
1 Stowell Ave, Battery Point

St Ives Apartments
67 St Georges Tce, Battery Point