公司信息
We’re Hosting Hobart - part of Hometime, Australia’s largest collection of professionally managed holiday homes. We handpick our homes and offer our guests on-the-ground support from people who live, work and support tourism in their community. Here at Hosting Hobart, we've been welcoming guests to Tasmania since 2016 and our excellent local team, led by Matt and Jo, delivers the best service to guests. There’s a stay for everyone in our collection of properties across Hobart - everything from water views to country cottages and city stays. We know you’ll love it here all year round, so get Tasmania on your getaways list for the year ahead and as they say, "come down for some fresh air.”
住宿信息
Focused around a spacious open flow, the living area houses double lounges and a flat-screen TV. Cook meals in the timber-benched kitchen with stools, a dishwasher and a coffee machine for your early-morning caffeine fix. Dine inside around the four-seater table or make your way out to the courtyard, which captures the afternoon sun, to enjoy an alfresco meal.
Two large bedrooms sleep four guests, both with built-in wardrobes. The first bedroom houses a queen bed while the second offers two king singles and the option to convert to a king bed upon request.
The sleek white bathroom is decked in timber-look tiled flooring, there’s an internal laundry with a washer and dryer, air conditioning and a secure covered car space that fits two cars. A travel cot can be provided on request at the time of booking.
周边信息
The Hobart CBD is only a 15 minute drive from the airport and it’s the place to be if you like being in the heart of the action. Step out the door and its only footsteps to the Theatre Royal, the Hotel Grand Chancellor, the Henry Jones Art Hotel, art galleries and an eclectic mix of shopping boutiques, cruisy coffee lounges, hipster bars as well as acclaimed fine-dining restaurants.
It’s only a four minute stroll to the riverside and the iconic Constitution Dock, famous for the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. From there it’s only a few minutes lazy wander to Hobart Wharf and ferries to MONA. Just behind that, the historic buildings forming the Salamanca Place entertainment precinct is abuzz with a cosmopolitan hotpot of bars, brasseries and eateries. The Salamanca Market, one of Tasmania’s most visited tourist attractions, is also found there. Open every Saturday from 8.30am to 3pm, it’s more like a festival where’s there’s live music and you can meet the makers, artisans, designers and producers displaying their wares of fresh produce from local growers, clothing and handmade products. It also has hot coffee, delicious breakfast and lunch options and an array of bespoke trinkets and gifts.
You really don’t need a car in this super-central spot, but if you have wheels, it’s well worth taking a short 15 minute drive to the top of Mount Wellington, experience the wilderness and marvel at simply breathtaking panoramas over Hobart City, the Derwent River and hinterland. Sandy Bay and Long Beach are only 15 minutes to the south and offer a taste of the dreamy Tasmanian coastal town vibe with some sizzling seaside lunch and dining options.