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3 years ago
Great caravan park with big sites, friendly staff and a very welcoming feeling. This is the second time we've been here and it won't be the least... Clean amenities and overall very well organised. read more
35 Beach Rd
Snug Tasmania 7054
Australia
(03) 6267 9138
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http://www.seasidetouristparks.com.au
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Cygnet Hotel
(1 review)
Travelling through Tasmania, I happened to stop in at this hotel for a beer. What a great bar! The…read moreservice was amazing. I believe the bartenders name was Kelly. She made the experience that much better with her lovely charm and warm smile. I couldn't have asked for friendlier conversation whilst being poured the perfect beer. I'll definitely be back again.
The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart
(5 reviews)
We stayed at the Tasman during our trip to Hobart. Great location steps away from Salamanca markets…read moreand the piers. The building is one of the renovated heritage buildings and the rooms are beautifully furnished and very comfortable. Great staff all around and the restaurant on site was also excellent. Would be happy to stay here again if we come back to Hobart.
Wonderful stay in The Tasman. Its central location made it easy for us to walk (or easily drive) to…read morethe top destinations in the area. Loved the water front views from our room. The rooms are geared up in tech for lights, heating, and curtains. Nice that you don't have to get out of bed to turn anything off. Shower was hot with rain and hand held spouts. Thick fluffy towels. Lotion, dental kits, ... they had anything you might need. Beds were comfy. Loved the down pillows and comforter. Slept well. We used the valet parking which allows you to take your car any number of times during the days. We never waited long. Staff was outstanding. So helpful and welcoming. Great upscale experience.
Snug Tavern
Overall average, but the steak was definitely not worth the $36 they were asking, but having said…read morethat it was cooked well enough. Good to a fair while to come out, and for some reason entree and mains came out at once, even though it was clearly indicated that entree was entree... quite cold as well temperature wise, so overall, average and we won't be back in a hurry.
Islington Hotel
(4 reviews)
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The Islington is about a 25 minute walk from the centre of Hobart and you're transported to a…read moreRegent English manor - a place where the royals would probably holiday. It's got that country charm with manicured gardens, eclectic collection of museum quality artworks and graphic interior which could easily be in Vogue. Dinner is for house guests only, so luckily we were able to secure an invite by some friends. We were treated to a private dinner in the library (minus Colonel Mustard and the candlestick), however not before having a drink in the lounge. The menu offered home style cooking with the focus on local and seasonal produce and extensive wine list. I opted for the freshly made gnocchi with tomato sugo and parmesan crisps and the super rich chocolate an forest berry ice-cream salad to end a very indulgent night. The Islington makes you feel completely at home (we even spied a couple in there bath robes eating!). It's open plan design with a recently contemporary renovation in the rooms downstairs, it truly is the epitome of luxe!
After endless delays out of Sydney, we finally arrived in Tasmania and to the Islington well past…read moremidnight! This is not your typical hotel that has a check-in desk...it's more like a B&B. The overnight manager greeted us in her robe and led us to our room. Since it was so late we just went straight to our room and eventually missed out on the story and tour of the hotel. Our room faced the back garden with a wonderful view. I loved that their bathroom is stocked with Aesop products. The big downside is that it is far from everything. We ended up walking to and back from Templo, which I really didn't mind since I grew up in San Francisco and is used to walking up and down a ton of hills, but it can be inconvenient. The breakfast here is great and my hubby loves the cafe lattes here! They recently brought on a new head chef who was previously at Saffire, so I'm sure the food is going to get even better than it already is!
MACq 01 Hotel
$$$
This hotel is located on the harbor and is within walking distance of lots of shops and restaurants…read morein the harbor area, as well as the Saturday morning market. I highly recommend requesting a harbor view room, the sights and sounds are lovely. This hotel offers history tours and every room has a tribute to a historical person of Tasmania. The lighting and decor create a modern and darkly elegant atmosphere. The room was very spacious, with a large bathroom that had heated floors in front of the mirror. There was a bathtub and separate shower and a very large closet area. They offered all amenities you would need and had a nice selection of snacks and drinks, and the bed was very comfortable. This hotel has a downstairs restaurant as well as a tapas restaurant located right next door. They offer a exercise room as well as a self serve laundry or hotel dry cleaning service. But the star service at this hotel are the people. Everyone we met was amazingly kind, attentive and helpful. That service made this a 5 star hotel!
We arrived in Hobart in the middle of summer and stayed at the MACq 01 Hotel. I was stunned by the…read morebeautiful layout and architecture that really blends characteristics of the wharf but also that of the natural environment of Tasmania. Walk into the lobby and you'll instantly understand what I'm talking about! There's a beautiful lounge area that allows for guests to grab an afternoon drink. Order from their bar menu and you can get some incredibly savory treats. The charcuterie board was my favorite. Their wine lists feature a lot of local wines and Tasmanian wine is among the best. After checking in, you can take the elevator upstairs to your rooms. Unfortunately they don't air condition the public space but they keep the windows open on both sides. That allows a breeze to come through on either side. However once you step into the room, you can control the thermostat yourself. Each room features a Tasmanian individual. Read about their biography on your door and familiarize yourself with some Tasmanian history! Inside, the rooms are modern, spacious and comfortable eliciting the same response you probably had when you first walked into the lobby. Love the wood they use to decorate and really makes you feel at peace as you stay there. The tap water is safe to drink and much better tasting than anything you can get in the US! The hotel itself is just a 10 min walk to the Salamanca market and about a 15 min walk to anything else downtown in Hobart. There are many restaurants and art galleries around for those looking to take home some local souvenirs. The hotel is also fund raising for the bush fires so you can purchase a plush koala, wombat or tassie devil and all the money goes to charities helping with the ramifications of the wild fires. Internet is available here but really slow and difficult to connect to (encourages you to get out of your room and actually explore Tasmania). I really enjoyed my stay here in Hobart and I look forward to any future opportunities to travel here again!
Lenna of Hobart
(2 reviews)
Pros: Great location…read morenear Salamanca Sqaure Clean and large room Laundry room Views Lots of electrical outlets Extra heater Electric blanket Cons: Bed wasn't all the comfortable Horrible soundproofing
We made the decision to stay at Lenna during our 5 days in Hobart as part of our Honeymoon because…read moreit was so centrally located. We did not realize how beautiful, clean and comfortable it would be when we scheduled our trip. We loved staying at Lenna and would highly recommend it. The staff were amazing and the accommodations made our trip so much more special!
Salamanca Place
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Salamanca Place itself consists of rows of sandstone buildings, formerly warehouses for the port of…read moreHobart Town that have since been converted into restaurants, galleries, craft shops and offices. It was named after the victory in 1812 of the Duke of Wellington in the Battle of Salamanca in the Spanish province of Salamanca. It was previously called "The Cottage Green". The square was built in the 1990's with a centerpiece fountain & lawns. There are alleyways & several adjacent squares built during the whaling industry boom. The Salamanca Market, which is popular with tourists and locals, every Saturday morning. The markets are ranked as one of the most popular tourist attractions visited each year. The square is also popular after dark with both locals and visitors enjoying bars & eateries located there and the nearby wharves.
Nice row of shops; chocolate shop is deliciously tempting, unique toy shop, lovely one of a kind…read morejewelry, news agent, grocery store and restaurants. Historical area, pretty location with greenbelt and park, nearby walk up Kelly's Stairs to Battery Point. Saturday is Market Day and this area is transformed with many vendors selling wares made in Tasmania. I bought wooden spoons from LeeWood (buy 6 get one free) a great souvenir to bring home for friends, especially since wood crafting is associated with Tassie.
The Lodge on Elizabeth
(3 reviews)
Most impressed by this lovely place in central Hobart, Tasmania…read more I was taken away by the hosts and their helpfulness and the accommodation is just beautiful in a old world setting. Antiques everywhere... or reproductions for the keen eye. The bedrooms have all the mod cons but still with beautiful period decor. Breakfast is very filling. There is fresh fruit salad, ham, cheese, warm boiled eggs. Cereals, croissants/jam, different breads for toast and tea / coffee.
We stayed here for a couple nights while exploring Hobart, Port Arthur and Mount Wellington. It…read morewas a very comfortable room and they have a beautiful tea (or is it a Port?) room. It was nice to hang out and meet other travelers from all over the world. The owners are down to earth and helpful, though the guy is a bit rough around the edge - when I asked him what restaurant he recommends, he was almost defensive and said that he prefer pubs- it made for an awkward moment!
Oyster Cove Chalet
A lovely family-friendly b'n'b in a bush setting, just a short drive to the Brunt Island Ferry…read moreStation. The kitchenette is sparsely equipped but there is a BBQ and microwavr, a daily continental breakfast basket and a small minibar. Free wifis are a win! But more importantly, wallabies and other cute mammals will come to the front lawn if you are very very quiet.
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