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Maylands Lodge is a historic landmark property situated in the New Town area of Hobart. It is just an 8-minute drive from the city centre and the historic Hobart waterfront, including Salamanca Squ... read more
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Located in Gretna in the Tasmania region, Truffle Lodge has a patio and river views. Set on the beachfront, this property features a bar, a shared lounge, a garden and free WiFi. Free private park... read more
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Nestled in the heart of the historic Hobart waterfront, MACq 01 is a luxurious hotel that combines premium accommodation with unforgettable storytelling. It is just a 5-minute drive from the city c... read more
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Nestled in an unspoilt bay in remote East Coast Tasmania, Piermont is a magnificent sanctuary with a vast wilderness and rich culture to explore. Here, time is marked by serene shifts in the pink o... read more
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Set in the beautiful Relbia wine region, this lakeside accommodation features views of the surrounding mountains and vineyards. Relbia Lodge guests enjoy free Wi-Fi and a private patio. The lodge ... read more
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Mona Pavilions offer a unique Australian visitor experience in a vineyard setting within a 15-minute drive of Hobart.The Mona site sits on the banks of the River Derwent & includes Australia's larg... read more
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Offering lovely views towards Mount Wellington, the 1847 Islington Hotel offers luxurious accommodation with original artwork and precious antiques. Just 5 minutes’ drive from Sullivans Cove, it fe... read more
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The Henry Jones Art Hotel is a fusion of history and modernity, art and design, indulgence and discovery. Australia’s first dedicated art hotel, the Henry Jones merges one of Tasmania’s most signif... read more
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Freycinet Lodge is an award-winning eco-lodge with a superb waterfront location - Freycinet National Park. As the only accommodation within the National Park, Freycinet Lodge enjoys a unique vanta... read more
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Woodbridge is one of the oldest properties in Australia - Heritage listed and built by convicts in 1825. Beautifullt restored in 2005, Woodbridge offers guests a unique combination of historic auth... read more
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Set in the historic docks of Salamanca Place in Georgian sandstone warehouses, is Moss, a 41-room boutique hotel. At Moss, guests are invited into a secret hidden world above the busy trader stretc... read more
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The Lodge on Elizabeth offers heritage accommodation just 600 metres from Hobart CBD (Central Business District). Guests can enjoy a cup of tea, coffee or port in front of the fire in the shared lo... read more
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The heritage-listed Hadley's Orient Hotel is the oldest continuously operating boutique hotel in Tasmania. It features an atrium-style restaurant and bar and caters to different types of events, su... read more
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Set in an iconic landmark building, the heritage-listed Ikon Hotel offers luxurious accommodation in the heart of Burnie city centre. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi, free light continental breakfast and f... read more
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Waratah on York is located in a restored Victorian mansion, just 5 minutes’ walk from Launceston city centre. It features free off-street parking and Wi-Fi internet access. Waratah On York overloo... read more
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Just 5 minutes’ walk from Launceston city centre, Areca Launceston offers features free Wi-Fi access and free off-street parking. The hotel has stunning panoramic views over the city to the Tamar V... read more
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Villa Howden offers bed and breakfast accommodation in Howden, just 20 minutes’ drive from Hobart. Facilities include a restaurant and bar, indoor saltwater swimming pool and free Wi-Fi access. Ea... read more
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The magnificent Presentation Sister's Convent was opened in 1899 and was the second convent for Launceston's Church of Apostles. The original, smaller convent still stands next to the church and ca... read more
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The Old Bakery Inn is a combination of 5 heritage listed buildings showing the features such as large ceiling roses & ornate mouldings, The building is full of collectables & antiques collected by ... read more
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Housed in a conversion of a 1930s pier building, award-winning Somerset on the Pier Hobart is the epitome of old world charm mixed with contemporary style.Located on the shores of Hobart’s waterfro... read more
Boutique hotels. And great places nearby
We help you find the best boutique hotels in Tasmania. We guide you to cool design hotels, hip and trendy hotels and small five-star luxury hotels. These hotels might often be so unique and romantic that you do not want to leave your room. But still - you should! Therefore, we also help hotels guide you to the greatest places nearby - be it coffeeshops, restaurants or museums.
Here are some recommended places near boutique hotels in Tasmania:-
The Lounge By Frogmore creek
A beautifully appointed bar and restaurant with fantastic views of the city. The highly acclaimed Frogmore Creek wines are from southern Tasmania, where the grapes benefit from a long growing season amongst our pristine natural environment.From Moss Hotel's guide.
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Institut Polaire
Tasmania's coolest locale. Settle by the fire in the snowy interior of marble and plush grey leather at Institut Polaire. This cold climate wine and spirits bar and kitchen embraces Tasmania’s long held status as the gateway to Antarctica with a passion for everything coldhearted. Sip a signature Süd Polaire Antarctic dry martini, savour new wave Tasmanian pinot noir, alpine amaro or nurse your single malt whisky. Look out for the mystery wine challenge and specialty G&T flights. Enjoy a grazing dinner menu of plates featuring fresh and organic fare from local growers and artisan producers. Wine bar snacks embrace provincial influences from further afield. Cin Cin!From Moss Hotel's guide.
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Maldini
One of Hobart’s most popular experiences is to sit under the umbrellas on the sidewalk in front of Maldini, enjoying the finest espresso coffee, a light meal or snack, a beer or wine, while watching the passing parade – a particular delight on Saturday market days at Salamanca.From Moss Hotel's guide.
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Salamanca Market
Each Saturday* from 8.30 am to 3 pm more than 300 stalls pop up along the gracious, tree-lined and historic Salamanca Place to showcase arts, crafts, jewellery, fresh food and produce, collectables and homewares. First held in 1972, Tasmania’s most visited attraction has grown from a small collection of informal traders to a beloved institution, described by many visitors as the “best market in Australia”. Look out for some of the things that make Salamanca Market so special:From Moss Hotel's guide.
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