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Hobart Accommodation
Hadley's Orient Hotel
Hadleys is the oldest continuously operating boutique hotel in Tasmania. This National Trust listed hotel offers self contained apartments located 1km from the hotel at nearby Battery Point.
Best Western Hobart
Centrally located, the Best Western Hobart is the perfect place from which to explore the major Hobart attractions, making this hotel ideal for the holiday maker and business traveller alike.
Mantra One Sandy Bay Road Hobart
Located opposite St David's Park, on the fringe of the CBD and close to the picturesque Sullivan's Park, Mantra One Sandy Bay Road offers luxury self contained studio rooms.
Mantra on Collins Hobart
Just 300 metres from the bustling waterfront and one block from the CBD, Mantra Collins Hotel is close to the city’s main tourist attractions.
Club Wyndham Seven Mile Beach
Ramada Resort by Wyndham Seven Mile Beach is a perfect base to access an excellent combination of exquisitely beautiful surroundings and varied activities.
Hobart
Hobart, located in the state's south-east on the estuary of the Derwent River, is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Founded in 1803 as a penal colony, Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney. The skyline is dominated by Mount Wellington at 1,271 metres high.
Hobart is a busy seaport, notably serving as the home port for the Antarctic activities of Australia and France. The city is also a hub for Cruise ships during the summer months with up to 40 Cruise ships docking during the course of the season.
Hobart also supports a huge tourist industry. Visitors come to the city to explore its historic inner suburbs and nationally acclaimed restaurants and cafes, as well as its vibrant music and nightlife culture. Tourists also come to visit the massive weekly market in Salamanca Place, as well as to use the city as a base from which to explore the rest of Tasmania.
Hobart is internationally famous among the yachting community as the finish of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race which starts in Sydney on Boxing Day (the day after Christmas Day). The arrival of the yachts is celebrated as part of the Hobart Summer Festival, a food and wine festival beginning just after Christmas and ending in mid-January. The Taste of Tasmania is a major part of the festival, where locals and visitors can taste fine local and international food and wine.