Just an 8-minute drive from Hobart city centre, Carlyle Hotel offers a children’s playground and a billiards table. Guests can enjoy a drink or meal at the onsite bar and restaurant.
Featuring a fitness centre, a restaurant as well as a bar, Vibe Hotel Hobart is located in the centre of Hobart, 2 km from Short Beach.
Alexandra
Australia
Great place to be in Hobart. Slept so well with the blackout curtains! Comfy bed!! Staff were all so lovely and helpful! Could definitely walk everywhere we wanted to go.
Nestled in the heart of the historic Hobart waterfront, MACq 01 is a luxurious hotel that combines premium accommodation with unforgettable storytelling.
Robyn
Australia
Staff were awesome, food amazing and very polite always. Best hotel in Hobart
Situated in North Hobart, Black Buffalo features a bar and on-site dining. This 3-star hotel offers room service. Guest rooms in the hotel are fitted with a TV.
Christa
Australia
Reasonably good value and surprisingly quiet, good size rooms
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...
Tiffany
Australia
Mix of contemporary and traditional atmosphere. A lot of historical vibes - staff was extremely nice and coffee was good.
Set in Hobart, 1.4 km from Short Beach, The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Katrina
Australia
Fantastic location, noise very minimal considering our room faced the main road.
Very clean and an extremely comfortable bed
It needs to be modernised and renovated. Bathroom sink in bedroom?!?!? Old, dingy, and mouldy. The heater crackled and popped. Didn't feel secure. Could hear every thing the next door was saying. Bed was rock hard and horrible to sleep in. Carpet felt dirty.
Andrea
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Once a working class area where kids played in the gutter, “...
Once a working class area where kids played in the gutter, “No shooting” signs in urban parks where kids rode their bikes it’s now considered the inner north of Hobart. This is the light industrial capital of Tasmania. It’s the hub of metal mechanics, logistics and supply chain. It’s the home of wholesale where it’s main activity is confined to a corridor that centres along the Main Road. Derwent Park has a high commercial to residential real estate ratio. It’s also the home of the state’s major public bus interchange. The schools are still a bit rough, the pubs still have the odd punch on but the folk are a down to earth working base with good families moving into the area if they can afford it.
Paul
Australia
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