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Hobart Accommodation

Stayz has a great selection of Hobart accommodation. Our Accommodation in Hobart includes houses, apartments, b&bs and motels. Prices for Accommodation Hobart start from $43. Stayz also has a range of pet friendly accommodation in Hobart.
Hobart is the nation's second oldest city and is also the capital city of Tasmania. Situated on the beautiful hills around the Derwent River, Hobart offers all the advantages of a capital city yet retains a relaxed air. Hobart is protected from the worst of Tasmania's weather and experiences both mild winters and summers.
To see more holiday accommodation in the Southern Tasmania region of TAS, click on "Southern Tasmania Accommodation".

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New Town - 1 km to North Hobart and city centre
Comfortable spacious (125sqm) self contained 2 bedroom apartments with views to Mount Wellington.
SPECIAL: Accommodation on Monday night half price!! Minimum 2 nights stay applies.
Last Minute: Stay before 4 Dec 2008 for 10% off
Price from
$185
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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West Hobart - 1 km to CBD, Salamanca Place, The Docks
Exclusive use of your own grand home. Unsurpassed views of the Derwent and close to Docks/Salamanca.
Price from
$264
per night
Max. Guests
10
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Hobart - 1 km to CBD
Hobart quaint cottage, with all mod cons, recent refurb. Short walk to CBD, Salamanca.Spa, BBQ area.
Last Minute: Stay before 4 Dec 2008 for 10% off
Price from
$150
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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Dodges Ferry - Beachfront
Beachfront on Carlton Beach, Private setting, Fantastic Views, offering a very relaxing
SPECIAL: Last Minute Discount 15% of rates. Min 3 night booking. Booking must
Price from
$140
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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South Hobart - 2 km to City
A contemporary approach to Heritage Accommodation
Price from
$160
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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Cygnet - Water and Mountains
1 OF 20 BEST HOLIDAY HOUSES IN AUSTRALIA - VOGUE ENTERTAINING AND TRAVEL Dec/January 2007.
Price from
$271
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
3 out of 5
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Sandy Bay/Battery Point - 1 km to Salamanca Place, waterfront,
Relax in a charming cottage with superb views all day sun and easy walking distance to
Price from
$142
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Hobart - 1 km to Salamanca & City
Ideal location, heritage cottages, leave your car in off street parking & enjoy a stroll in
Price from
$180
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Bellerive - close to city, beach & airport
Popular, budget 2-bed apartments 5 mins drive to city, walk to shopping centre, restaraunts,
Price from
$107
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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Hobart - 200 m to Old Cascade Brewery Tours and
Two modern, beautifully decorated sandstone s/c Studios a couple of minutes from Hobart CBD.
Last Minute: Stay before 27 Nov 2008 for 10% off
Price from
$150
per night
Max. Guests
2
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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O'Possum Bay - South East Tasmania
Executive accom. overlooking the River Derwent, Mt. Wellington, Bruny Isl., D'Entrecasteaux
Price from
$257
per night
Max. Guests
8
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Austins Ferry - 15 km to Hobart
Self contained cottage 15 minutes from Hobart overlooking the beautiful Derwent River
Price from
$142
per night
Max. Guests
8
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Hobart city - 500 m to Salamanca Place/markets
The Jackson Townhouse - spacious 2 bedroom, luxury apartment 2 blocks from the city centre.
Price from
$171
per night
Max. Guests
8
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Hobart - 1 km to Close to Hobarts waterfront
A perfect blend of beautifully restored, historic and modern contemporary townhouse style fully
Price from
$174
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
1 out of 5
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Hobart - 3 km to Hobart CBD area
Meriam b&b is a heritage beauty.It is an ideal accomodation for a group of friends or bigger
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Max. Guests
-
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Hobart - Water Views
Accommodation for 6. Views of the Lindisfarne marina, heritage listed gardens. Fully self
Price from
$50
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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West Hobart - 1 km to Hobart City GPO
Exclusively Yours - Pendragon Hall - The Old Church 1852 Unique Heritage Accommodation in
Last Minute: Stay before 4 Dec 2008 for 25% off
Price from
$225
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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West Hobart - 1 km to central Hobart
1840s heritage listed cottage
Price from
$157
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Opossum Bay - 70 m to Pristine Beach
Scenic seaside village, views, walks, fishing friendly, caring - ENJOY!
Price from
$115
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Hobart - 2 km to Hobart CBD
Relax in a spacious, light, historic cottage with contemporary furnishings and facilities
Price from
$135
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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Hobart - 500 m to Salamanca, waterfront, Hobart
Private comfortable queen studio apartment close to Salamanca Place & Market, Battery Point &
Last Minute: Stay before 27 Nov 2008 for 10% off
Price from
$116
per night
Max. Guests
2
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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Austins Ferry - 1 km to Cadburys
Self contained and fully furnished luxury accommodation located 15 minutes from Hobart CBD
Last Minute: Stay before 4 Dec 2008 for 10% off
Price from
$120
per night
Max. Guests
8
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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south hobart - 2 km to Cascade Brewery
The Apartments are fully self-contained and can accommodate up to 5 people.
Price from
$112
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Coningham 25 mins from Hobart GPO - beach
Sea side renovated 1950s shack 25 mins. from Hobart and situated by Little Coningham Beach.
Price from
$121
per night
Max. Guests
8
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Battery Point / Hobart - Close to CBD & Salamanca
A spacious apartment in a secluded quiet location OSP walk to CBD Salamanca & waterfront in
Last Minute: Stay before 27 Nov 2008 for 10% off
Price from
$120
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Holiday accommodation in other regions of TAS

East Coast Tasmania
North West Tasmania
Northern Tasmania
Southern Tasmania

Activities in Hobart include

Mt Wellington Descent bike ride
Short on time? Big on adventure? Try this fast and exhilarating three-hour biking alternative. Travel by van to the top of Hobart's icon, Mt Wellington. Climb aboard your sturdy mountain bike, ready for the 1270m descent back to sea level. It's all downhill from here!

Freycinet Walk
Discover the magic of orange granite headlands tumbling into a rolling ocean swell. Join our guides to intimately explore spectacular coastal reserves in Tasmania's serene east.

South West World Heritage Flight (Nov - April)
The South West wilderness cannot be accessed by road and is nearly 4500 square kms. Normally the bastion of the hardy bushwalker with a 20 Kg pack we can take you to see this wilderness in safety and comfort in just a few hours.

Hobart Adventure Tour - Walk & Ride for 2
Hobart's Mt Wellington is a wild forest and sub-alpine treasure right on our doorstep. Discover it today by taking an Easy or Adventurous walk and scenic tour, and then top it all off with a thrilling cycle descent from the summit to the river and city far below. Too good to miss!

Information About Hobart, Southern Tasmania

Reviews of Hobart

Rating: 5 out of 5
Felicity - September 2005
Hobart is a beautiful port town. Salamanca markets, battery point, Sandy Bay and all the historic points of interest in between. If you have time, take the 3hr drive down the East coast to Freycinet - it\'s spectacular. Coles Bay, just outside the national park, is a good and inexpensive place to stay while you explore.
Rating: 4 out of 5
TRUDIE - October 2000
Hobart is the capital of Tasmania the most southern State in Australia. It is on the harbour and absolutely comes alive at the end of December every year because it is the destination for the yacht race Sydney to Hobart race.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nick - July 2002
A heritage rich town that is always a charm to visit. Try the local beer and seafood or head inland for a true bush experience
Rating: 4 out of 5
Jo - October 1988
Hobart is a really easy city to navigate, it is very simply laid out and has lots of old sandstone buildings. Visit Salamanca Place and the markets they have on there.
Rating: 5 out of 5
JodieAnne - December 2000
We were there for New Years Eve the millenium and it was brilliant. A very pretty city with fantastic ocean views and great pubs. We watched the Sydney To Hobart yachts limp in around New Years Eve fireworks. What a mixture of emotions. Felt very safe and welcome in Hobart.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Laurel - June 2006
I was in Hobart for the Midwinter Festival, a celebration of Antarctic exploration and the cold climes of Tasmania. The thing that struck me most about Hobart was the quality of the light there - lacking the pollution of larger Australian cities, and located so far south, the sun shines with a brilliance unmatched in the rest of the country! Salamanca Market was alive with smiling faces, stalls selling food and crafts, and a crowd that swelled and dissipated around an ice sculpter, who carved a swan out of a block of ice throughout the day. As we left the market in the afternoon, I turned back for one last look at the ice swan, and the brilliant low sun shining through it like a scene from the Dark Crystal.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Trevor - October 2005
Stunning early colonial architecture, towering Mt Wellington and the Botanical Gardens cater for a wide range of interests.The waterfront cafes and Salamanca Place with its craft shops showcase much of Tasmania\'s artist\'s works. We enjoyed the smallness and ease of getting around in Hobart- no parking problems!!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jane - September 2003
If only all capital cities were this friendly. A beautiful spot. Truly is a large country town that has everything you could ask for. Great seafood and a lovely place to walk around and enjoy the history that it oozes in a tasteul manner.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Nick - June 2002
A beautiful and historic little town famed for its local beer and market place ambience, Hobart is the jewel of Tasmania.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jo - March 2006
What a beautiful, quiet city. Although cold at most times of the year. Hobart is well worth it. Salamanca market is a great start to the weekend & the sorth drive up to Mount Wellington will provide you with unbelievable views of the coast & the city. Chocolate lovers will adore the Cadbury factory tour.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Joshua - January 2002
A great place to unwind at after exploring the great wilderness of Tasmania. Stroll along the waterfront, visit Salamanca markets and pop down to Port Arthur. If it is winter pack warm clothes!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Katy - April 2003
Fab spot. A world away from other Aussie capital cities. A must to visit!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Alicia - December 2003
The sun sets later in summer so it\'s great. The harbour front is most peaceful, with the seafood stores, and the Salamanca markets.
Rating: 3 out of 5
TRUDIE - July 1994
Wonderful waterfront city about as far south as you can get in Australia. Cold winds in the winter. Salamanca markets is a must to visit.
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