Hobart’s best places to stay in 2025
Updated FIRST PUBLISHED
Hobart, from pavilions in an art gallery to hotels full of art, has created an art form in recent years. Historical hotels and contemporary pads, or both of them jump in one place, provide various choices in various budgets.
Slow beam
Perfect for: Art lovers, peace in the city, design flavors.
In a city where art, design and nature become a happy feature, it transforms all three of them to a bush -edged home. Located on the high slopes of West Hobart, Airbnb’s best designed accommodation in 2021, a dual -storey house, a design dream, a dark and bright mixture, Australian artists and designers (including bright -colored Esther Stewart carpet). Looking at the city and the Derwent River, when we look at the bush and sandstone that supports the house, it was removed and apparently far from 10 minutes from the city center. It has free Taylor & Smith cocktails and a very civilized 2:00 Check-out time.
From $ 635 at night. Slow Beam does not list the address publicly. To see Slowbeam.com
Macq 01
Perfect for: Waterfront Life, lovers of stories, history enthusiasts.
Waterfront Tüneks are rare in Hobart, but being a dock is just a part of Macq 01’s attractiveness. The accommodation comes with a side service of the stories, as each of the room is connected to a tasmanian grade and the storytellers lead a triple story -based guest tours. Premium Suites take the supreme landscapes engraved on the roof and include food and beverage offers, a restaurant from one of the best wine workshops in Tasmania, and a framed whiskey bar around a remarkable fossil collection.
One night from $ 300. 18 Hunter Street, Hobart. Phone: (03) 6210 7600. See. macq01.com.au
Islington Hotel
Perfect for: Romantic breaks, art lovers, mountain views.
Mona can attract all the artistic attention of Hobart, but one of the best art collections of the city is dotted around the halls and walls of Zarif Islington. One of the best old houses in Hobart’s dress circle, recently renovated 1847 Regency Mansion has completed a renovation in 2024. It contains 11 guest rooms and walls with works like Matisse, Whiteley and Hockney, but the view of Kunanyi/Mount Wellington and the Glass Conservatory of the Sun can be all.
From $399 One night. 321 Davey Street, Hobart. Phone: (03) 6220 2123. See. islingtonhotel.com
Mona Pavilions
Perfect for: Art lovers, extravagant couples, river views.
Mona’s eight luxury suites, Mona’s eight luxury suite shelves, Mona’s collection Brett (Whiteley), Arthur (Boyd), Sidney (Nolan) and Charles (Blackman) pavilion and the names of an Australian artist or architect. Long windows fill the pavilions with light and river views and each design is as creative as you expect from Mona’s mind. Best of all, the famous underground gallery is just a few steps away.
From $850 One night. 655 main road, berriedale. Phone: (03) 6277 9978. See. mona.net.au
Moss Hotel
Perfect for: Sunday customers, nature lovers, popular weekends.
This rolling stone – two old warehouses as a variety of brothels, rods and nightclubs – gathered as moss. The 41 rooms on the Saturday market action are sprinkled with two hands in Salamanca Place, which are sprinkled with convicted sandstone warehouses. The rooms at 25. No.25 are located in the depths of the building and guarantee a peaceful accommodation (developed with a three -level life wall from Kunanyi/Wellington), one of the main corners of Hobart.
From $300 One night. 25 & 39 Salamanca Place, Hobart. Phone (03) 6281 3600. See. mosshotel.com.au
Henry Jones Art Hotel
Perfect for: Art lovers, city slippery, gourmet remains.
The 19th century coastal jam factory, which once entered the largest company in Australia, is now the country’s first private art hotel. The factory remains remain in the structure and there are more than 400 works from the Tasmanian artists, mostly exhibited through rooms and corridors. Take the hotel’s art and history tour or settle in IXL Long Bar or perfect Peacock, Jones and Landscape Restaurants.
From $335 One night. 25 Hunter Street, Hobart. Phone (03) 6210 7700. See. thehenryjones.com
Alabama Hotel
Perfect for: Flashpackers, city life, cool crowd.
You can almost forget that you are in a budget hotel when you are hanging on the city on the balcony of Alabama on the first floor. The ‘Bam’ center, which splashes with murals and colors, is as cool – Elizabeth Street shopping center is only 50 meters away. Of course, you need to share a bathroom, but this is a recording player cabin in the comfortable common hall/bar, the poem -made of the building as a 19th century pub.
From $106 One night. 72 Liverpool Street, Hobart. Phone 0499 987 698. See. alabamahobart.com.au
Tasman
Perfect for: City and water view, couples, beautiful dilers.
Five -star, 152 -room Tasman, who is brave enough to start in the middle of a pandema, commands space in the redevelopment of the impressive inheritance of Hobart Parliament Square. The contemporary architecture, which was called among the top 50 hotels in the world in 2024, is mixed with its original Georgian and Art Deco structures to create a time journey in three reconstructed buildings extending from elegant heritage chambers to the sun. In the evenings, he should not take you from Tasman’s Fine Peppina Italian restaurant and adjacent Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Cocktail bar secreted in the sandstone walls of the 19th century hospital.
From $299 One night. 12 Murray Street, Hobart. Phone (03) 6240 6000. See. Marriott.com
ROX
Perfect for: City slippery, architectural admiration, gastronomic room service.
A slim and stylish building on a city automobile showroom is the setting of the old -turn new Rox. Four self -sufficient circles are a mixture of modern and inheritance development, raw brick Alexander and Elizabeth apartments embrace the 140 -year history of the building, while the Rox Office and the loft are bright and contemporary. It is delivered to Omotenashi, a small, curious restaurant trapped in the Institute Polaire or Lexus showroom on the lower floor, one of the best wine bars of the order room service and Hobart’s best wine bars.
From $330 One night. 160-162 Elizabeth Street, Hobart. Phone 0419 805 465. See. Theroxhobart.com
Crowne Plaza
Perfect for: City center, business travelers, mountain views.
The 235-room Crowne Plaza, which is on the city halls, is on the top of the Hobart’s first roof bar (Aura) and it rises long enough to give a view to each room-but the mountain landscapes offer more than water views. The room design is simple, but every time you enter, the room curtains automatically leave the windows from the windows to the ceiling and remind you why you are here. Eat in Aura or at the fourth -level core restaurant and bar, or go towards almost everywhere because no place is far from here.
From $193 One night. 110 Liverpool Street, Hobart. Phone: (03) 6213 4200. See. IYG.com
Hadley’s Orient Hotel
Perfect for: Traditionalists, brushes dated, city place.
Hadley, the prisoner production, has a long and fascinating life in the afternoon tea in the afternoon tiles of atrium, which is strictly based on the Victorian period. When the first royal to visit Tasmania was telegraph the world of the leading South Pole in 1912, he stayed here in 1862 like Roald Amundsen. Time stops between 71 rooms and the cane chairs of the Orient Bar.
From $189 One night. 34 Murray Street, Hobart. Phone: (03) 6237 29999. See. Hadleyshotel.com.au
Corinda collection
Perfect for: History enthusiasts, gardeners, city landscapes.
Built by the Mayor of Hobart Hobart Alfred Crisp, this raised Glebe Mansion is now in the hands of the great grandson of Crisp’s great grandson Hotelling. A fascinating, personal hotel, a room puzzle-six inheritance style room, two ultra-modern pavilions and three original country houses. Each room is different and different (the toilet with a view in the venddah room), but the reward feature is one of the best of one-acre official garden-hobart.
From $239 One night. 3c Aberdeen Street, Glebe. Phone: (03) 6169 9577. See. Corinda.com.au
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