The Best Hotel in Hobart, Tasmania

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Hobart has some lovely lodgings in old, historic houses and cottages, most of which have been beautifully restored. If you're seeking more modern conveniences, there are plenty of newer hotels, too.

Corinda

$$$ | 17 Glebe St., Hobart, TAS, 7000, Australia

This complex comprises a charming residence built in the 1880s for Alfred Crisp, a wealthy timber merchant who later became Lord Mayor of Hobart, as well as two pavilions and three lovingly restored outbuildings in which each of the accommodations are located—these include a gardener's residence, servants' quarters, and coach house. All have been respectfully converted into delightful self-contained cottages filled with period antiques. In addition, there are two elegant period houses in other areas of the city. Together, they are some of the most atmospheric accommodations in Hobart.

Pros

  • 24-hour check-in
  • Generous buffet breakfast
  • Period decor but modern amenities

Cons

  • No leisure facilities
  • Low accessibility
  • Steep steps in the Gardener's Cottage
17 Glebe St., Hobart, TAS, 7000, Australia
03-6234–1590
Hotel Details
7 rooms, 3 cottages, 2 pavilions
Free Breakfast

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