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Fast facts about Hobart, Australia
| Accommodations | 665 properties |
| Popular hotel | Crowne Plaza Hobart By IHG |
| Popular area | Hobart CBD |
| Nightly rates from | $17 |
| Airport | Hobart International Airport |
| Reasons to visit | Sightseeing, Restaurants, Nature |
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Hobart hotels & accommodations

This is a good Hobart hotel. It's well located with easy access to all the local sights, restaurants, waterside activities. Hotel staff are professional if somewhat impersonal, and very efficient. The rooms are of a good standard and all the expected amenities are available. Although situated in the middle of things, our room was quiet. This hotel has a good reputati...

After reading many negative reviews I decided to try it nevertheless because of the casino at the base. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of service beautiful peaceful surroundings good choice of restaurants and activities available. The birdcage had live music every night. They have expanded their casino although small it is adequate. Our room was an executive...

We snuck away for a late planned 3 day weekend and were fortunate the hotel had capacity for us (there were several conferences on). We stayed in a Superior Harbour View room the first night and a Superior Mountain View room the second night. Both were very spacious and comfortable with great views and good wifi (if your budget allows go for the Superior Harbour). ...

every villa has a stunning vista of hobart from 200ft up. what brochures don't tell you is that hobart is VERY hilly. so to stay at the villa, be best advised to have your own mode of transport to get around. the villa did not have restaurant facilities but is a short drive to the centre of town where you will be spoilt for choice. there is also a park behind the villa...

The Best Western Hobart is in an excellent location and it's an easy walk to everywhere. The bathroom is very small and the whole room is a bit dated and worn, however the bed is super comfy. The staff are very friendly and helpful and the breakfast was yummy. Good value for money for a Hobart Hotel.

Conveniently located near Salamanca Place at Battery Point , St Ives is definitely an ideal location to stay if you are visiting Hobart. Theres a Coles and Woolsworth not far away as well to stock up on groceries to cook in the lovely kitchen provided. A 30min drive to the top of Mount Wellington, less than 10min drive to Cat and Fiddle Shopping arcade in downtown Hoba...

My partner and I stayed at the Ibis Hotel in Hobart on the 3rd on Nov for a night. Georgia at the front desk was very helpful. She talked me through parking and made sure we took our bags upstairs first as it was a bit of a walk! Room was perfect for two. Clean and neat. Thank you!

Went for Dark Mofo festival and MONA never stayed at Henry Jones before but I have been to Tasmania and Hobart many times in the last 15 years. I didn't set my sights too high but I was very pleasantly surprised. Great hotel one of the best in Australia! I'll be back for sure.

We recently stayed at Sullivan Cove Apartments in the IXL complex in Hobart in a 2 bedroom apartment. The apartment was very spacious and the staff were very helpful. The design of the ensuite bathroom for the main bedroom was a little ill-thought out: a double open shower in a small space meant the rest of the bathroom (toilet, floor, sink area) got drenched if anyon...

the hotel is situated in the central of Hobart and you can easily access to many tourists attractions in Hobart. Hotel staffs are generally friendly and helpful. The room is neat and tidy. It is definitely a good choice if what you ask for is convenience.

I tried two hotels in Hobart and I think this is the best in terms of the location and price. It only takes 5 mins walk to the bus station to Launceston and 7 mins walk to the pier. You can book local tour at the front desk. This is very helpful for tourist. I would try it again if I go to Hobart.

Somerset On Salamanca is perfect place for a relaxing, quite, next to home accommodation for couples and even business travelllers and easily accessible to most major places of interest when visiting Hobart. The room is comfortable, clean, quite and has a great view of Derwent River and its harbour right at your balcony. The staff were very accommodating as exemplifi...

we had a great time, the reception staff were all excellent with my enquiries about local areas and information on how to get there. the restaurant meals were great and service was prompt with friendly staff. I would definitely stay there again and recommend the motel to any friends who may be travelling to Hobart. my son was entertained by 'blindy' the duck and we u...

It is only a few minutes to New Town and less than 15 minutes to North Hobart / Hobart. The room is very basic but all facilities are there. Bed is comfortable and bathroom contains all amenities. Shower gels, hand lotions etc are from dispensers. There is a communal kitchen if you want to cook. Reception and cleaning staff are very friendly and helpful. There is enou...

when you just need to get a bath and a comfortable bed right out from a long haul flight, this hotel is a godsend. the cabin has 2 bedrooms - one with a queen bed and the other a double. there is a fridge, stove and tv - just about everything you'd expect of a cabin near city. and most importantly, this place is quiet. hobart is 15 minutes away - please be aware of ...

Great old hotel that has traded as a hotel longer than any other hotel in Hobart. Checking in was quick and efficient and we were directed to your room. Climbing historic staircases and looking down a long hallway that has dropped a little overtime we entered our room which was enormous. So large that the TV was about 7 metres from the bed end. Bathroom was fine and to...

We have stayed at Woolmers twice before. It is reasonably cheap for accommodation in Hobart. The rooms are definitly a bit dated and could do with some work. We stayed in winter and our heater kept on shorting out the circuits in the room. The fan in the bathroom also did not work. The best thing about Woolmers is the location. You are a 5min walk to shops and restaura...

I'm so happy to stay at Montacute for 2 nights and it's the best backpacker hostel I've ever been to! Everything is very clean and tidy. People are nice and quiet at night. I had very good deep sleep. Also, the owners are very friendly and not just run their family business for money only. They take care of backpackers. For example, beds are very comfty and high qualit...

Nice hotel in Hobart. The Asian eateries in the hotel complex close late (9 pm i think). There's a supermarket just across the road. There's also a macdonalds down the road. Car park is a bit small so do be careful if driving a large car. Overall, I had a nice and pleasant stay.

Battery Point is the most attractive and convenient place to stay in Hobart. From Blue Hills it's a lovely walk past attractive houses and gardens to Salamanca Place with its excellent cafes, restaurants and shops and of course the famous Salamanca markets on Saturdays with over 300 stalls. Motel rooms are very comfortable and the staff very obliging to fulfil requ...

I TRAVEL OFTEN FOR BUSINESS AND THIS OFFERED ALL THE THINGS I NEED/ WANT IN A ROOM - GREAT BED EXCELLENT BATHROOM PLENTY OF SPACE TO WORK AND RELAX-SMALL KITCHEN AREA- GREAT VALUE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST $9 AU- LOCATION WITH GREAT ACCESS TO MAIN AREAS OF HOBART WATERFRONT ETC- FREE EASY PARKING VERY MODERN BUT TASTEFUL DECORATION FLAT SCREEN TELE AND DVD CD - ROOM RATE S...

mantra one sandy bay road apartments are in a great location opposite lovely gardens and 5 minute walk to hobart cbd, salamenca and battery point. we stayed for one night ina one bedroom suite on the second floor looking back over the mountains. the room was huge, clean, comfortable and modern! we didn’t fly out until late on our last day and the staff organise...

Amidst good reviews and having had good previous experiences we hit a bad day. Our room was great and overall the hotel remains in the top end of Hobart accomodation. Our experience was spoilt due to management not putting enough staff on in the breakfast room. Double time obviously an issue. This is the result of being MEAN. It was mothers Day !! We booked the Wint...

We went for 16 days in Aussie, and our first destination was Hobart. We were greeted warmly on arrival. The staff was very friendly. He helped us in everywhere he can, such as lending us adaptor and guide us how to set the GPS on our car. Upon entering the room, we were surprise to see a bottle of red wine, a token from the hotel for our honeymoon celebration. The room...
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Great little backpackers, just outside Hobarts CBD. I really enjoyed staying here. The staff were friendly, helpful and accomodating. Breakfast was included in the price and was very decent. Toast, cereal, tea, coffee, orange juice etc... They even supplied morning papers to read over breakfast. I was attending a course in town for the week so not the usual backpacker...

If you’re looking for a charming, fun hostel to meet people to travel around Tassie, look no further. They have free shuttle buses to take you to see the MONA and Mt Wellington every week. They also have a pool table, Netflix, Foosball table, guitars in case you want to stay in. The staff are the absolute best! Dean, Emily or John can tell you about the events going on...

Cosy little room for my week spent in Hobart. The counter staff always provided clear directions to where I wanted to go and that made it so much easier! The room had all that I needed (mirror, heater for this cold weather!) :) I was lucky to have the toilet right outside so it was very convenient! Would definitely come back again :)

I'm so happy to stay at Montacute for 2 nights and it's the best backpacker hostel I've ever been to! Everything is very clean and tidy. People are nice and quiet at night. I had very good deep sleep. Also, the owners are very friendly and not just run their family business for money only. They take care of backpackers. For example, beds are very comfty and high qualit...

Hostel is located right in the heart of the CBD, so a very central location. Staff are really lovely and accommodating, even was lucky enough to be upgraded to a 2 bed dorm for 3 out of the 4 nights I stayed. Hostel is clean and cheerful, and beds are very comfortable. Only negatives I would say is that the central location does make it extremely noisy, I am a heavy ...

It is only a few minutes to New Town and less than 15 minutes to North Hobart / Hobart. The room is very basic but all facilities are there. Bed is comfortable and bathroom contains all amenities. Shower gels, hand lotions etc are from dispensers. There is a communal kitchen if you want to cook. Reception and cleaning staff are very friendly and helpful. There is enou...

Had a wonderful stay at the Astor, a warm welcome and warm, cosy room on a particularly wet and frosty weekend in Hobart. Lots within walking distance - positioned right between Salamanca and the CBD. Everything was very clean and the bathroom was right across the hall from my room. Would definitely stay again. Thanks!

While the room rates are of good value and include a light breakfast if you have a car it is an extra $12 to access the hotel car park. In Hobart most hotel car parks are free, with a security code to control the use.. For this hotel you pay $12 to get the security code.

Check-in was fuss-free, I was given the pin to front door and the security locker for my room key on the morning of check-in, as promised. Location is great - supermarket and many cafes nearby, just need to walk 5 mins to Franklin Square for bus stops to board airport express.

Our stay at the Hobart Tower Motel over the busy New Year period was quite pleasant and enjoyable. Parking was ample with easy access, and staff were very informative, efficient and helpful. While not a luxury hotel by any stretch, we thought it was very good, honest value for money, with all requisite essentials and facilities clean and in good order. The location...

What a delight it was to meet John and Bee who have set up a lovely rustic guest house, only a short walk from Salamanca, Battery Point and the centre of Hobart. The rooms are spotlessly clean, spacious and comfortable, some with bathrooms, and the rest enjoying recently renovated shared bathrooms with walk-in shower, etc. The decor is eclectic but very tasteful and br...

I stayed at Mornington Hobart as a base to explore Hobart. It is only 10 mins drive from airport so it was a excellent for first day arrival and last day when flying out. Place is clean and nearby about 5 to 7 mins drive is a supermarket Coles and Woolworth. Very convenient. Kitchen is also complete with stove, pot, pan, plates and knives. The 5 berth comes with a fire...

we had a great time, the reception staff were all excellent with my enquiries about local areas and information on how to get there. the restaurant meals were great and service was prompt with friendly staff. I would definitely stay there again and recommend the motel to any friends who may be travelling to Hobart. my son was entertained by 'blindy' the duck and we u...

We enjoyed 8 nights at Harringtons 102 Hotel. Our only complaints, rock hard pillows on the bed. (The bed itself was excellent!) and no free parking in the area at all! Apart from those two issues we have no hesitation in recommending Harringtons 102 Hotel, it's a great (budget) place to stay in Hobart!

Stayed for 4 nights From the breakfast pack each day to the free drink voucher each day they give you at check in to check out it’s a great place for the money. Food was great there and plenty up and down the road to eat. Enjoyed food there most nights as it was so easy and good value meals the one night I had pizza across the road was just as good Super clean rooms w...

Lovely older building set walking distance to the Casino and a short drive to Battery Point Salmanca markets and Hobart. A reasonable contanentsl breakfast in a comfortable setting , friendly staff. The room was a good size bathroom a little tight but cant say we didn't enjoy our stay.

Family owned this place sits just at the edge of the CBD overlooking Hobart. The decor is retro but facilities are excellent - comfortable bed, spacious rooms and bathroom. The fact that it is in a large plot of land makes for easy parking, without having to worry where to park later. Salamanca and the wharf are only 15 minutes walk away, making this a good base if you...

The location is approximately 15km (15-20 minutes drive) away from Hobart CBD. It's a good place to experience the living environment and life of Tasmanian. The hostess Leonie is very warm, kind and friendly, we feel very happy to chat with her. Room is amazing, just like a 5 stars hotel, very clean, look new, nice scenery, very comfortable bed. We're really really rea...
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We snuck away for a late planned 3 day weekend and were fortunate the hotel had capacity for us (there were several conferences on). We stayed in a Superior Harbour View room the first night and a Superior Mountain View room the second night. Both were very spacious and comfortable with great views and good wifi (if your budget allows go for the Superior Harbour). ...

every villa has a stunning vista of hobart from 200ft up. what brochures don't tell you is that hobart is VERY hilly. so to stay at the villa, be best advised to have your own mode of transport to get around. the villa did not have restaurant facilities but is a short drive to the centre of town where you will be spoilt for choice. there is also a park behind the villa...

The Best Western Hobart is in an excellent location and it's an easy walk to everywhere. The bathroom is very small and the whole room is a bit dated and worn, however the bed is super comfy. The staff are very friendly and helpful and the breakfast was yummy. Good value for money for a Hobart Hotel.

Conveniently located near Salamanca Place at Battery Point , St Ives is definitely an ideal location to stay if you are visiting Hobart. Theres a Coles and Woolsworth not far away as well to stock up on groceries to cook in the lovely kitchen provided. A 30min drive to the top of Mount Wellington, less than 10min drive to Cat and Fiddle Shopping arcade in downtown Hoba...

My partner and I stayed at the Ibis Hotel in Hobart on the 3rd on Nov for a night. Georgia at the front desk was very helpful. She talked me through parking and made sure we took our bags upstairs first as it was a bit of a walk! Room was perfect for two. Clean and neat. Thank you!

the hotel is situated in the central of Hobart and you can easily access to many tourists attractions in Hobart. Hotel staffs are generally friendly and helpful. The room is neat and tidy. It is definitely a good choice if what you ask for is convenience.

I tried two hotels in Hobart and I think this is the best in terms of the location and price. It only takes 5 mins walk to the bus station to Launceston and 7 mins walk to the pier. You can book local tour at the front desk. This is very helpful for tourist. I would try it again if I go to Hobart.

when you just need to get a bath and a comfortable bed right out from a long haul flight, this hotel is a godsend. the cabin has 2 bedrooms - one with a queen bed and the other a double. there is a fridge, stove and tv - just about everything you'd expect of a cabin near city. and most importantly, this place is quiet. hobart is 15 minutes away - please be aware of ...

Nice hotel in Hobart. The Asian eateries in the hotel complex close late (9 pm i think). There's a supermarket just across the road. There's also a macdonalds down the road. Car park is a bit small so do be careful if driving a large car. Overall, I had a nice and pleasant stay.

I TRAVEL OFTEN FOR BUSINESS AND THIS OFFERED ALL THE THINGS I NEED/ WANT IN A ROOM - GREAT BED EXCELLENT BATHROOM PLENTY OF SPACE TO WORK AND RELAX-SMALL KITCHEN AREA- GREAT VALUE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST $9 AU- LOCATION WITH GREAT ACCESS TO MAIN AREAS OF HOBART WATERFRONT ETC- FREE EASY PARKING VERY MODERN BUT TASTEFUL DECORATION FLAT SCREEN TELE AND DVD CD - ROOM RATE S...

I was travelling with my brother and found the Mantra One on Sandy Bay Rd. to be ideally located in Hobart- central to everything, 15 min walking distance to a super market, and about 5 min to restaurants at the wharf. The staff were friendly and helpful and the apartment was clean and comfortable. Dish washing liquid was not available as we were told it got mixed u...

Amidst good reviews and having had good previous experiences we hit a bad day. Our room was great and overall the hotel remains in the top end of Hobart accomodation. Our experience was spoilt due to management not putting enough staff on in the breakfast room. Double time obviously an issue. This is the result of being MEAN. It was mothers Day !! We booked the Wint...

After the trip we went to Hobart and THEN took the ferry in the "posh pit". HIGHLY recommend the trip, the posh pit, sitting out the front of the catamaran for a few photos and absorbing the atmosphere. Totally brilliant. Mona is amazing. Just amazing. I have never met such exceptional staff. Don't go into it thinking it will be a cheap holiday but savour the amazi...

Lovely hotel in Hobart. Some reviews have really knocked the Rydges but I found it be comfortable, quiet and good value. I do agree that a renovation is due and the room staff were not exactly attentive to details (bed not made after first night) but all in all a nice place to stay. Only real downside for me was the lack of reasonable dining and a supermarket within w...

stayed in a 2 bedroom for 1 night. one room was like a palace, the other one was bearable. the bigger room has a jacuzzi bathtub and that toilet was huge. nice couch area for watching tv and chilling out together. and also a dining area where we could have our meals together. kitchenette only has a microwave and sink, with cultery and utensils. however, there was no st...

Excellent location for visiting Salamanca Market (opens Saturdays only), and the waterfront where there are lots of restaurants. Hobart CBD isn't very large, so Elizabeth Street Mall is just 10 minutes walk away. There is also a "Farmgate" market on Sunday, but Salamanca was enough for us. Room was spacious. Kitchen was well equipped. Wish I had more opportunity to...

I find it hard to fault Quest it is a great place to stay when in Hobart. The only complaint I have is leaving, I right at home and valued from day one. I will definitely be insisting on staying at the Quest Savoy again and again. Thank you to all the staff for a great stay.

Family owned this place sits just at the edge of the CBD overlooking Hobart. The decor is retro but facilities are excellent - comfortable bed, spacious rooms and bathroom. The fact that it is in a large plot of land makes for easy parking, without having to worry where to park later. Salamanca and the wharf are only 15 minutes walk away, making this a good base if you...

We stayed for 12 nights at the Pinot Cottage. The hosts were helpful, polite, and went beyond the required to ensure our stay was as perfect as possible. The large spa tub, generous living space, fully equipped kitchen, master bed with a stunning view, and great location in the Coal Valley wine region make this a great get away. With a bunk in the spare room, you could...

The Lodge on Elizabeth was a lovely place to stay for an business extended to vacation trip. They have a great communal area which was perfect for me to work from in the morning before I popped out to business meetings. The location was central and it was easy to find and easy to access everything food and coffee and drinks. It's an easy 10min stroll to the CBD and...

This apartment is well appointed with a full kitchen and two great bathrooms. It is in a great location, within a short walking distance to a number of attractions, great restaurants and the markets. However it does suffer from traffic noises in the early morning. We struggled to get the apartment to maintain a consistent warm temperature (as we were approaching wi...

A nice place just 15 mins from the Hobart International Airport. The cottage is well decorated and we gazed in awe when we check-in the cottage. Every details is so fine and Maureen, the owner touch up these details herself. Nice! The cottage is comfortable and warm during the winter days. Each room has a heater (including the bathroom) so this save us a lot during th...

We enjoyed our stay with our parents. The cottage was beautiful. The location was a little far for our parents to walk to Salamanca market, they walked downhill but caught a taxi return and cost about $12. The walk did not bother me, it is a pretty walk. If we travelled with a group of people to Hobart again I would definitely consider this property. The kitchen...

Highly appreciate how hospitable the 2 hosts - Tony & Martin were in ensuring our stay was a comfortable and pleasant one. The attentiveness to detail and how nicely furnished the apartment was made our stay really pleasant. We were there for 3 nights and having the accessibility to nearby amenities and good food was great. We were also in a pretty good location of San...

Don greeted us will a friendly call before we checked in and also once we arrived. He was extremely pleasant to talk to and provided great service where required. The apartment is very modern with a great view over Hobart City. The location was very convenient as it was close to the supermarket and tourist attractions. I would happily stay here again in future return v...

David and his wife entertain us warmly. Everything they use is high level and you ca n easily feel their true heart to treat guest and make them feel comfortable. The breakfast is very amazing. And you can spend a beautiful time with kinds of animals. I'll choose Cleburne Homestead again if I visit Hobart.

accommodation in hobart can be difficult to book at times. brighton is a small town outside hobart (25 klm)on the midlands highway. we stayed two nights and were able to see most cbd and suburban attractions including mt wellington. the hotel/ motel is very new and is of an excellent design. rooms catered for all needs and were warm and spacious yet extremely quiet. ...

We loved the location; being on a farm and encouraged to explore and enjoy the animals was wonderful. Our hosts were exceptionally courteous and hospitable; supplying fresh eggs etc., for our breakfast; and extended themselves in telling us some history about the property and how they run the farm. A bonus! Overall, having stayed in two other properties, one in th...

One thing that stood out was the fact that Jason (the host) had an immediate response to all my questions. He also helped to extend extra night immediately after knowing that i booked a night short for my group. Also, we found he had prepared bread, milk and coffee capsules for us when we checked in (sweet little touches). We went into Hobart with minimal planning, b...
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Compare some hotels in Hobart, this hotel is the best. Why? Because the room is big (water edge type), so clean, facilities e.g gym and pool is so cosy, viewing from room is superb, free huge parking lot, very friendly staffs, very good location beside waterfront and yards, and breakfast is good. We stayed 2 nights, and it gave me comfortable and happy.

Went for Dark Mofo festival and MONA never stayed at Henry Jones before but I have been to Tasmania and Hobart many times in the last 15 years. I didn't set my sights too high but I was very pleasantly surprised. Great hotel one of the best in Australia! I'll be back for sure.

Selected this central location with Sullivan Cove Apartments due to their proximity to Salamanca Market, the city, and waterside. Everything is at the doorstep making this an incredible location and great value for money. Upon arrival in Hobart we received a text message incredibly early offering check-in around 11am. The staff were very helpful and made check-in a br...

I stayed at the Penthouse loft for my mini-honeymoon. Great location for a couple or family holiday due to the short walking distance to the Salamanca market, Mona ferry, and reputable restaurants. Friendly and helpful staff. Highly recommended and I will come again when I visit Hobart.

Small luxurious hotel but does not skimp on services. Friendly staff who all seem to enjoy what they are doing and takes their time explaining things to you. Very comfortable king size bed, clean and modern bathroom with quality toiletries. Very yummy breakfast, especially the vanilla porride and perfectly cooked eggs and baked beans. You can order whatever you want fo...

Lovely older building set walking distance to the Casino and a short drive to Battery Point Salmanca markets and Hobart. A reasonable contanentsl breakfast in a comfortable setting , friendly staff. The room was a good size bathroom a little tight but cant say we didn't enjoy our stay.

Fantastic stay - well worth the visit. All suites are excellent. Heated pool is lovely and hotel grounds are spectacular. Staff especially are wonderful - over and beyond in their service and guest interaction. Breakfast can be average but is included with the price! Location approx. $30 uber into town (15mins) which can translate to $60 per day for a single trip to Ho...

We were sad to leave at he end of the week. One of the best stays ever and such a great first Tassie visit. Only staying another couple of nights and catching he Aurora could best our stay. Pros + Gorgeous view + Close to Tangara trails and beach + Breakfast starter pack + Lovely hosts, great attention to detail + Books, DVDs + Dishwasher, washing machine, vacuum + ...

the house is so clean and pretty that my little ones didn't want to leave. the host was very friendly and provided us some milk and bread for our stay. the spa was excellent but unfortunately we accidentally turned off the temperature and couldn't enjoy it after the first night. very well organised dvd list and pretty courtyard. not walkable to shopping centre but it i...
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Hobart is a quaint old city in which the most beautiful sight is on entry from the north when suddenly driving into the city, the beautiful old wharf/harbor area appear out of the blue! The old buildings really make this city, with a sensible mix of modern.
Delightful place to live great ocean, river and mountain views from almost everywhere clean fresh air for a city great choice of restaurants not much for tourists 2-3 days tops
I feel that on the whole, people of Tasmania are the most friendly and are always willing to show you their city or towns.
There is so much to do in Hobart, and interests to suit just about anyone. I wish we would have had more than the 3 days we allowed ourselves, as I don't feel that we got to experience and do all we wanted during our time there.
Hobart is a really beautiful city with stunning water views around. A backdrop of small mountains and islands was just so peaceful.
Friendly & nice people. A city that is not too crowded and fast pace. Royal Tasmania Botanical Garden & Mt Nelson are quite nice to visit.
Hobart, and Tassie in general, is beautiful!! We went to Port Arthur (one hours drive) for a day trip, did a day tasting cheese at Wicked in Richmond, patting kangaroos and koalas and wombats at Bonorong in Brighton, and a magical dinner at Barilla Bay oysters - unfortunately the berry picking farm in Sorell was closed for winter.
Hobart was awesome, there is alot to do there. Salamanca was cool, there markets there were great. Check out Mt Wellington if its a clear day
Port Arthur, MONA, the local zoo, Cascade Brewery, there's several relatively affordable tours all around
Hobart is a center point where you can go to other places easily, such as the Bruny Island, Port Arthur etc.
Hobart is just a city, but it can be a very good base for travels to surrounding attractions such as Port Arthur, Mt Wellington, Bruny Island etc.
Clean city, not too busy. Easy drive around the city but may have to look for parking space. A good place to be based at, and explore Mt Wellinton, Houn areas and Bruny Island.
A place to get in touch with yourself, with nature and simply enjoy being!. A place to appreciate history, culture and people.
Hobart is very lively town and nice place to stay and visit. Will definitely visit this place again.
So much to do - shopping, sight seeing, historical tours, arts, dining ..... great history, great city!
Head down to Salamanca Market on a Saturday. In the afternoon about 4pm drop into Cargo Bar and sit outside and watch the people go by.
Loved Hobart, just wished I'd stayed longer in the city. Am definitely going again to see the rest of it and enjoy the markets on Sunday.
People are friendly in Hobart. And its more convenient to travel there by car instead of taking public transportation.
Hobart is a peaceful city, very quiet during night time. A lot of good restaurants near to the pier.
Lovely to visit but not enough accommodation. Will be better in a few years as they grow more accustomed to tourism
Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Founded in 1804 as a penal colony, Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney.
no night life here, only bar or pub. All shops closed at 17:00. Can treat as a place as relaxing travels.
Hobart is the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Founded in 1804 as a penal colony, Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney.
Bruny island cruise. Take a ferry over and experience driving your car up to the ferry to reach the island and driving around the island to see the beaches.
We found Hobart a bit disappointing. It is expensive to park and traffic wardens patrol constantly. There’s very little to see although Battery Point is nice to walk around if you like historic housing.
It is a beautiful city, a city surrounded with water. It would be better to stay in the city to better explore Hobart.
plan ahead to see what u want to do, book things when u are there, as weather can be unpredictable, BEST COFFEE GO TO BEAUJANGLES CAFE AND COFFEE, IN ELIZABETH ST MALL DOWN FROM THE BUS AREA!
Better come in Summer, because winter is not the season for eating lobster, and vineyard is closed even in September.
Highly recommend to join the Tasman Island Cruise or Bruny Island Cruise. There is the information center at the Harbour area, the trip was a wonderful one, worth to join.
That's about it. It's just a nice place for the scenery and nature. Once you've had enough of that, it's time to head back to civilisation.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the most famous places to stay in Hobart?
Some of our most popular properties in Hobart are Crowne Plaza Hobart By IHG, Wrest Point and Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart.
What are the best hotels in Hobart for couples?
Places to stay in Hobart that are highly scored by couples include Crowne Plaza Hobart By IHG, Wrest Point and Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart.
What resorts in Hobart offers the best views?
Verified travelers to Hobart have given top rated testimonials for the views at Lenna Of Hobart Hotel, Orana House and St Ives Apartments.
What are the most suitable properties around Hobart for group tourists?
Hotels found in Hobart which are exceptionally rated by group vacationers are Crowne Plaza Hobart By IHG, Wrest Point and Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart.
What are the most appropriate properties found in Hobart with swimming pools?
Verified travelers to Hobart have given out exceptional reviews concerning the swimming pools at Salamanca Inn Hotel, Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart and ibis Styles Hobart.
What's the top rated place to stay in Hobart next to a golf course?
Highly rated hotels in Hobart near golf course include The MBM - Modern 4BR Home, Spacious, Views, Ideal for Groups, Moonah Central Apartments and Bellevue House, Historic Luxury.
Where can I reserve rooms in Hobart that has free cancellation policy?
Yes, you’ll find most hotel rooms offer free cancellation rates, in which you can expect to receive a full refund if you cancel before the deadline. Filter your search by free cancellation to find flexible hotel deals in Hobart.
What's the best destination for sightseeing in Hobart?
Top destinations with a wide selection of tourist hotspots in Hobart are New Town, Hobart CBD and Sandy Bay.
When should I make a trip to Hobart?
Last year, Hobart accrued its most visitors during the month of December. Nevertheless, you may want to consider other months during which there are fewer travelers, as the most popular attractions will be less jampacked.
Is quarantine expected for unvaccinated tourists to enter Hobart?
Quarantine is not required for unvaccinated travelers to enter Hobart from outside the country. For updated and in depth information on travel restrictons, please visit the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.
Is proof of vaccination necessary to enter Hobart?
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination may be required to enter Hobart from outside the country. For additional details, please contact local authority or go to here.
What vaccines are accepted in Hobart?
All vaccination types are currently recognized and accepted by the national health authority of the country that includes Hobart.

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Discover the Allure of Hobart Australia
Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, is a city that effortlessly combines rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. Nestled between the majestic Mount Wellington and the sparkling waters of the Derwent River, Hobart offers a unique charm that beckons travelers from around the globe. From its historic architecture to its bustling waterfront, this city is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered.
One of the highlights of Hobart is its thriving arts scene, which is reflected in the numerous galleries and public art installations scattered throughout the city. The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is a must-visit, showcasing an eclectic collection that challenges traditional notions of art. The city's rich maritime history is also on display at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, where visitors can learn about Hobart's seafaring past and its significance in the whaling industry.
As you wander through the streets of Hobart, you’ll encounter a delightful mix of old and new. Quaint colonial buildings stand alongside contemporary cafes and boutiques, creating a picturesque backdrop for your adventures. The iconic Salamanca Market, held every Saturday, is a vibrant hub where local artisans and food vendors come together to celebrate Tasmanian produce and craftsmanship. This bustling market is the perfect spot to pick up unique souvenirs and sample delicious local delicacies.
Unforgettable Experiences Await in Hobart
Hobart is brimming with unforgettable experiences that cater to every type of traveler. For those who appreciate breathtaking views, a trip to the summit of Mount Wellington is a must. The panoramic vistas of the city and surrounding landscapes are nothing short of spectacular. Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels wind through the area, making it accessible for everyone from casual walkers to seasoned adventurers.
The waterfront area is another highlight, where you can stroll along the docks, enjoy fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants, or take a scenic cruise on the Derwent River. The Tasmania Seafood Seduction Cruise offers a unique opportunity to savor local seafood while taking in the stunning coastal scenery. For a more immersive cultural experience, consider joining the Hobart Highlights Day Tour, which showcases the city's most iconic attractions and hidden gems.
For wildlife enthusiasts, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is a fantastic destination. Here, visitors can get up close and personal with native Australian animals, including Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, and wombats. The sanctuary focuses on conservation and rehabilitation, making it an educational experience as well as a fun day out for the whole family.
When to Plan Your Adventure in Hobart
Timing your visit to Hobart can greatly enhance your experience. The city enjoys a temperate maritime climate, with mild summers and cool winters. The best time to visit is during the summer months of December to February, when temperatures range from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F), perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the stunning landscapes.
Autumn, from March to May, offers a beautiful display of fall colors and is an excellent time for wine enthusiasts to explore the nearby vineyards. The winter months of June to August are cooler, with temperatures dropping to around 3°C to 12°C (37°F to 54°F). However, this season is perfect for cozying up in local cafes and enjoying the warmth of the community during the quieter months.
Hobart is also known for its vibrant festivals, such as the Taste of Tasmania in late December and the Dark Mofo festival in June, which celebrates the winter solstice with art, food, and music. Planning your trip around these events can provide a deeper insight into the local culture and make your visit even more memorable.
Essential Travel Tips for Your Hobart Journey
To make the most of your time in Hobart, a few essential travel tips can go a long way. First and foremost, embrace the local customs and etiquette. Tasmanians are known for their friendliness, so don’t hesitate to engage in conversation with locals. A simple “G’day” or “How’s it going?” can go a long way in making connections.
When it comes to safety, Hobart is generally a safe city for travelers. However, it’s always wise to stay aware of your surroundings, especially when exploring less populated areas. If venturing into the wilderness, ensure you have appropriate gear and let someone know your plans. The stunning natural landscapes are inviting, but they also require respect and caution.
Public transport is accessible and reliable, with buses connecting various parts of the city. For a more flexible option, consider renting a car to explore the surrounding areas at your own pace. Additionally, walking is a fantastic way to soak in the city’s charm, so wear comfortable shoes and enjoy the sights at a leisurely pace. With these tips in mind, you’re set for an unforgettable adventure in Hobart.
Your Perfect Stay in Hobart
Finding the ideal accommodation in Hobart is a breeze, thanks to the diverse range of hotels and lodgings available to suit every traveler's needs. Whether you prefer a luxurious stay with stunning views or a cozy boutique hotel in the heart of the city, Hobart has something for everyone. Booking hotels in Hobart, Australia through Agoda ensures you can easily compare options and find the best deals tailored to your preferences.
For those seeking a touch of elegance, Wrest Point offers a unique experience right on the waterfront, featuring luxurious rooms and a variety of dining options. Guests rave about the fantastic breakfast and the overall quality of their stay, making it a popular choice for both leisure and business travelers. If you're looking for something more contemporary, Allurity Hotel is a chic option that combines modern design with comfort, perfect for travelers who appreciate a stylish atmosphere.
Families or budget-conscious travelers might find the Blue Hills Motel an excellent choice. With its fantastic location and friendly staff, this motel is praised for its welcoming atmosphere and convenience. Similarly, the Crowne Plaza Hobart is ideal for those who value location and service, as it features helpful staff and easy access to local attractions. For a more traditional experience, the Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart boasts beautiful views and well-appointed rooms, making it a favorite among visitors.
Why Agoda is Your Best Bet for Hobart Accommodations
When it comes to booking accommodations in Hobart, using Agoda offers numerous advantages that can enhance your travel experience. Agoda provides a user-friendly platform where travelers can browse a wide selection of hotels, read genuine reviews, and compare prices effortlessly. This makes it simple to find the perfect place to stay, whether you're looking for luxurious lodgings or budget-friendly options.
One of the standout features of Agoda is the ability to access exclusive deals and discounts on hotels in Hobart, Australia. Frequent travelers appreciate the rewards program that allows them to earn points on bookings, which can be redeemed for future stays. With Agoda's commitment to customer service, any questions or concerns about your booking can be addressed promptly, ensuring a smooth travel experience from start to finish.
Moreover, Agoda's comprehensive listings include detailed descriptions and high-quality images of each property, giving you a clear idea of what to expect before you arrive. This transparency helps travelers make informed decisions, ensuring that their accommodations meet their expectations and preferences. With Agoda, planning your stay in Hobart becomes a hassle-free process, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip.
Getting Around Hobart with Ease
Exploring Hobart is an adventure in itself, and getting around the city is both convenient and enjoyable. The public transport system is reliable, with buses connecting major attractions and neighborhoods, making it easy for travelers to navigate without a car. For those who prefer flexibility, renting a car is a fantastic option, allowing you to explore the beautiful surrounding landscapes at your own pace.
Walking is another great way to soak in Hobart's charm. The city is relatively compact, and many of its attractions are within walking distance of each other. Strolling along the waterfront or through the historic streets of Battery Point provides an opportunity to discover local shops, cafes, and beautiful architecture. Comfortable shoes are a must, as you may find yourself wandering through the picturesque streets longer than planned!
Taxis and rideshare services are readily available for those who prefer a quicker mode of transport. They provide a convenient way to reach your destination without the hassle of parking. Additionally, for a more unique experience, consider taking a scenic ferry ride across the Derwent River, offering stunning views of the city from the water while connecting you to various points of interest.
Exciting Activities to Dive Into in Hobart
Hobart is a playground for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike, with a wide array of activities that cater to all interests. For outdoor lovers, the 2 hours Mt Wellington Pinnacle Small Group Tour is an exhilarating way to experience the breathtaking views from the summit of this iconic mountain. The tour includes knowledgeable guides who share insights about the local flora and fauna, making it an enriching experience.
Cultural immersion is also at your fingertips with the Hobart Highlights Day Tour. This guided tour takes you through the city's most famous landmarks, allowing you to explore Hobart's history and culture in depth. From the historic Salamanca Place to the vibrant waterfront, this tour provides a comprehensive overview of what makes Hobart unique.
For those looking to connect with nature, a visit to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is a must. This sanctuary focuses on the conservation of native Australian wildlife, and visitors have the chance to interact with some of the country's most beloved animals, including Tasmanian devils and kangaroos. It's an educational and enjoyable experience for travelers of all ages, making it a perfect family outing.
Shopping Adventures in Hobart's Best Spots
Shopping in Hobart is a delightful experience, offering a mix of local markets, unique boutiques, and artisan shops. The Salamanca Market is a highlight, held every Saturday and featuring a vibrant atmosphere filled with local produce, handmade crafts, and delicious food stalls. It's the perfect place to pick up a unique souvenir or sample Tasmanian delicacies while supporting local artisans.
For a more traditional shopping experience, the Cat and Fiddle Arcade offers a variety of shops and cafes to explore. This charming arcade is home to local retailers, making it a great spot to find unique gifts and items that reflect Hobart's culture. The Despard Gallery is another must-visit, showcasing local art and crafts, ideal for those looking to bring a piece of Hobart home.
If you're in search of a larger shopping center, the Eastlands Shopping Centre provides an array of retail options, from fashion to homewares. With plenty of eateries and entertainment options, it's a convenient place to spend an afternoon shopping and dining. No matter your taste or budget, Hobart's shopping scene has something for everyone.
Nature's Playground in Hobart
Hobart is a nature lover's dream, offering an array of outdoor attractions that showcase the stunning landscapes surrounding the city. One of the most iconic spots is Mount Wellington, which towers over Hobart and provides breathtaking panoramic views. The drive to the summit is a popular choice, but for those seeking a bit of adventure, numerous hiking trails meander through lush forests, leading to awe-inspiring lookouts. The Mount Nelson Lookout is another fantastic vantage point, offering a different perspective of the city and the Derwent River.
For a more leisurely outdoor experience, Long Beach is perfect for a relaxing day by the water. With its golden sands and gentle waves, it's an ideal spot for families or anyone looking to unwind. The nearby Knocklofty Reserve features scenic walking tracks that wind through native bushland, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the local flora and fauna. These areas are not just beautiful; they are also home to various wildlife, making them perfect for nature enthusiasts keen on spotting unique Australian species.
Another gem is New Town Bay, where you can enjoy a peaceful stroll along the waterfront. The bay offers picturesque views and is a great spot for picnics or simply soaking in the tranquility of the surroundings. Whether you're hiking, relaxing at the beach, or exploring the reserves, Hobart's natural beauty is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Historical Treasures and Cultural Highlights of Hobart
Hobart's history is rich, and its cultural landmarks tell the story of its past. The Cascades Female Factory Historic Site is a significant heritage site that offers insights into the lives of the women who were incarcerated there during the 19th century. Guided tours provide valuable context, making it a fascinating stop for history buffs. Another must-see is the Battery Point Sculpture Trail, where visitors can stroll through charming streets lined with historical buildings and public art installations, showcasing the city’s artistic flair.
The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery is a cultural hub that combines natural history with contemporary art. Its extensive collections highlight Tasmania's unique biodiversity and cultural heritage, making it a perfect destination for those looking to delve deeper into the region's past. For a unique experience, the Hobart Convict Penitentiary offers guided tours that recount the gripping stories of convicts and their lives in the early days of the settlement.
Lastly, the Mawson's Hut Replica Museum is an intriguing tribute to the Antarctic expeditions led by Sir Douglas Mawson. The museum features a replica of the original hut used during the early 20th century, allowing visitors to step back in time and learn about the challenges faced by early explorers. These historical sites provide a deeper understanding of Hobart's evolution and its place in Australia's narrative.
Family-Friendly Fun in Hobart
Hobart offers a plethora of family-friendly attractions that ensure a fun-filled visit for all ages. The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is a fantastic place to explore with children. The gardens feature beautifully landscaped areas, including the Sub-Antarctic Plant House, where families can learn about unique plant species from the southern hemisphere. With plenty of open spaces for picnics and play, it's an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy nature.
For a more interactive experience, the Train Park is a favorite among young families. This playground is designed with a train theme, complete with climbing structures and slides, providing hours of entertainment for children. Nearby, Matthew Simmons Park offers additional recreational facilities, making it easy to spend an entire day outdoors.
Don’t miss a visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where kids can get up close with native wildlife. The sanctuary focuses on education and conservation, making it an excellent outing for families who want to learn about Australia’s unique animals while supporting their protection. With so many engaging activities, Hobart is sure to create lasting memories for families visiting the city.
Celebrating Life in Hobart's Festivals and Events
Hobart comes alive with a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, showcasing the vibrant local culture and community spirit. One of the most popular events is the Taste of Tasmania, held in late December. This food and wine festival celebrates the best of Tasmanian produce, featuring local chefs, wineries, and artisan food producers. Visitors can sample delicious dishes, enjoy live music, and soak in the festive atmosphere along the waterfront.
Another highlight is the Dark Mofo festival, which takes place in June. This winter solstice celebration features a mix of art, food, and music, transforming Hobart into a lively hub of creativity. The festival includes unique installations, performances, and the famous Winter Feast, where visitors can indulge in a range of culinary delights from local vendors.
Other noteworthy events include the Hobart International Tennis and the Salamanca Market, which offers a weekly showcase of local arts and crafts. Planning your visit around these festivals not only enriches your experience but also provides an opportunity to engage with the local community and celebrate Hobart’s diverse culture.
Transportation Insights for Exploring Hobart
Getting around Hobart is straightforward, with multiple transportation options available to suit different preferences. The local bus system is reliable and connects major attractions, neighborhoods, and even the airport, making it easy for travelers to navigate the city without a vehicle. For those who prefer a more personalized experience, renting a car is a great choice, allowing for spontaneous adventures to nearby attractions and scenic spots.
Taxis and rideshare services are also readily available, providing convenient transport for those in need of a quick ride. For a unique experience, consider taking a scenic ferry ride across the Derwent River, which not only offers stunning views but also connects you to various points of interest, such as the picturesque Bellerive and the historic village of Battery Point.
Walking is an excellent way to explore Hobart’s compact city center. Many attractions are within walking distance, and strolling through the charming streets allows travelers to discover hidden gems, local shops, and delightful cafes along the way. With a little planning, navigating Hobart can be an enjoyable part of your adventure.
Practical Information for a Hassle-Free Visit to Hobart
Before embarking on a journey to Hobart, it's helpful to know some practical information to ensure a smooth visit. The local currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD), and credit cards are widely accepted, making transactions easy for travelers. English is the primary language spoken, so communication should be straightforward for most visitors.
Health-wise, Hobart is a safe city, but it's always wise to have travel insurance and be aware of local health services. In terms of climate, packing layers is recommended, as temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day, especially in the cooler months. Sunscreen and a hat are essential during the summer months to protect against the strong Australian sun.
Lastly, familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette. Tasmanians are known for their friendliness, so a warm greeting can go a long way. Understanding these practical aspects will help ensure your visit to Hobart is enjoyable and hassle-free, allowing you to focus on making wonderful memories.
Exploring Day Trips from Hobart
Hobart serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning landscapes and attractions of Tasmania. One popular day trip is to the breathtaking Port Arthur Historic Site, located about an hour and a half from the city. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed site offers a glimpse into Australia's convict history, with well-preserved buildings and informative tours that bring the past to life.
Another fantastic option is a visit to the Freycinet National Park, known for its dramatic coastal scenery and hiking trails. The famous Wineglass Bay lookout is a must-see, providing stunning views of the bay and its surrounding mountains. For those interested in wildlife, a trip to Bruny Island offers opportunities to spot seals, dolphins, and even the rare white wallaby.
Lastly, consider the Huon Valley, renowned for its lush landscapes and apple orchards. A leisurely drive through the valley allows visitors to sample local produce and enjoy picturesque views. With so many incredible day trip options, exploring beyond Hobart is a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty and rich history of Tasmania.





































