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Hobart Hotels Information

Hotels in Hobart

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Travel high season

Dec - Feb

Travel low season

Jun - Aug

High season avg price

€146

Low season avg price

€117
Know before you go
First-timers can't go wrong with Hobart's Central Business District, close to many of the city's main attractions and shopping like Elizabeth Street Mall and the Cat and Fiddle Arcade. The young and cool will like the CBD's neighboring suburbs that are as different as night and day: North Hobart for its nightlife and pubs, and Midtown for its cafes and coffee shops. Battery Point, for history buffs and culture vultures, is home to heritage buildings and the crowd-favorite Salamanca Market. The calm and easygoing local vibes will attract family travelers to South Hobart, filled with parks and open spaces that connect to the surrounding mountains.
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Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
€158
HIGHEST
€111€592
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17ºC
WARMEST
0ºC36ºC
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44mm
33 mm70 mm

Hordes of tourists flock to the city during Hobart’s hot and long summer days. Many take to the island’s waters in the day; the sandy beaches are great for enjoying the summer’s long, lingering twilight.

Beaches are a Hobart summer staple. Hit up the lovely beaches in Sandy Bay, perfect for water sports, picnics and summer barbecues.

Lose yourself in giant kelp forests and sponge gardens while diving off the coast of Hobart.

Your favorite Hobart museum welcomes summer every year with the MONA FOMA summer festival. Get ready for art, music and a whole load of weird and wacky stuff.

Cool off over a summer Tassie tipple in Hobart’s pier-side pubs. Ice-cold beer and fish and chips at Fish Frenzy, anyone?

Mar - May
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€137
€111€592
Avg. temperature
14ºC
0ºC36ºC
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42mm
DRIEST
33 mm70 mm

It’s still sunny days and clear skies during the fall in Hobart, though cooler, calmer and quieter than the season before. Enjoy the pleasant crunch in your step as you stroll through the city, engulfed in the colors of fall.

There’s no better place to see fall foliage than in Hobart’s parks. St David’s Park, the Parliament Lawns and Princes Park are great spots, though the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens tops the list; the grounds have some one-of-a-kind exhibits like the Antarctic Plant House filled with endemic flora.

Venture into Mount Field National Park to find the native Nothofagus gunnii, Australia’s only cold climate deciduous shrub, that erupts into brilliant oranges and yellows.

The cool weather and seasonal produce make it an ideal time to visit Hobart’s wineries, vineyards and countryside for a gastronomic adventure. The mesmerizing rows of vines in hues of gold are a definite plus.

Jun - Aug
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€126
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€111€592
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9ºC
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0ºC36ºC
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55mm
33 mm70 mm

Winters in Hobart are cold (though not uncomfortably so), with the occasional rain and even fog in the early mornings. But don’t let that stop you from exploring the outdoors—cycling, walking and trekking are still enjoyable this time of year.

Come winter, Mount Wellington is covered in a blanket of snow. Trek to its peak for a great vantage point of the city.

Savor the long winter nights at a luxe wilderness retreat in front of an open fire with a warming ale, pinot or Tassie whisky.

While the subversive Museum of Old and New Art is a must-visit at any time of the year, their winter events line-up celebrates the weird and wonderful centered around the winter solstice.

Take a dip in the hot pools at the Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs, a short drive away from downtown Hobart. The water is perfectly warm all year round.

Sep - Nov
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€133
€111€592
Avg. temperature
13ºC
0ºC36ºC
Avg. precipitation
57mm
WETTEST
33 mm70 mm

Spend the long days of the season in Hobart’s beautiful outdoor spaces that burst into color every spring. Don’t be surprised by passing showers though as spring is the wettest time of the year.

Feast your eyes on the technicolor display of spring blooms at Hobart’s gardens and parks. The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens’ collection of rhododendrons are exceptionally captivating at this time of year.

The best of Hobart’s seasonal produce is on full display at the city’s farmer’s markets. Pick up white wines and delicious cheeses at weekend hangouts like Salamanca Market and Hobart Farm Gate Market.

Humpback whales make their great migration from July to December, crossing the coastlines down south and through the River Derwent. Head out on a cruise and try to spot one of these majestic creatures breaching the water’s surface.

Explore the wilderness in spring. Tackle one of the mountain trails within Wellington Park to spot native Tasmanian waratahs or stroll along the Tasman Peninsula coast to admire blooming wildflowers.

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Hotels near the sights

  • Cascade Brewery
    Step inside Australia's oldest operating brewery, nestled at the foot of the majestic Mount Wellington, to learn how Cascade has been crafting beer since 1832. Our guides will share Cascade's fabled recipe; a dash of history, a healthy dose of Tasmania's finest ingredients and a generous serve of brewing craft. You can take a tour or just relax and enjoy Cascade beers and Mercury ciders, savour a delicious lunch and wander our three acres of heritage gardens.
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  • Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
    The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is Australia's second-oldest established in 1818. These gardens are home to the largest collection of mature conifers in the Southern Hemisphere and it also has the only subantarctic plant house in the world. A great restaurant and cafe is available onsite and it is a wonderful place to visit all year round. Visit our website for more information.
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  • Salamanca Market
    Salamanca Market is Tasmania's most visited tourism attraction and runs each Saturday from 8.30 am to 3 pm, rain, hail or shine. The market extends the full length of Hobart's historic Salamanca Place, from the silos end to the top of Davey Street. You will find a huge selection of locally made products and you can meet the makers, the artisans, the designers and producers. With over 300 stallholders, the market includes fresh produce from local growers, hot coffee, delicious breakfast and lunch options, lots of gift ideas and plenty of handmade products. The market is one of those special places where you can find plenty of handmade and home-grown produce, mingle with the locals, enjoy the vibrancy and atmosphere, and discover the heart of a creative island.
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  • Hobart Penitentiary
    The convict story starts here. Unshackled – Hobart Penitentiary offers four experiences for one ticket price: * Convict Memorial: a digital history experience allowing visitors to trace the lives of each of the 75,000 convicts transported to Tasmania 1803-1853 * Pandemonium: a dynamic widescreen presentation of Tasmania’s convict years 1803 – 1853, shown in the prison chapel * Rogues’ Gallery: a series of portraits of colourful convict characters * Site tour: a guided tour of one of Australia’s richest convict sites, wrought by convict labour for convicts, moving through courtrooms, subterranean tunnels, cells, the gallows and the prison exercise yard. Guided Site Tours: Wednesday - Sunday, 10am, 11.30am, 1pm & 2.30pm. Open some additional days when cruise ships are in port - please check availability on our Tour Info & Bookings link below: https://nationaltrusttas.rezdy.com/catalog/44174/hobart-convict-penitentiary Bookings are strongly recommended as group sizes are small.
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  • Mona Ferry
    Mona was designed to be approached from the water, with visitors landing and climbing a long stair, in the manner of the ancient Greeks ascending to their temples. We have two schmick fast catamarans running every day the museum is open, direct from the Hobart waterfront to our watery doorstep. As well as being fast, they’re fun, full of bars and snacks, and friendlier to the environment than cars. Some pretty speccy views on the way, too. Go all-out: treat yourself to the Posh Pit.
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  • Mawson's Huts Replica Museum
    The Mawson's Huts Replica Museum was built to raise funds for the ongoing conservation of the historic buildings at Cape Denison, East Antarctica, which were used as the main base for the 1911-14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) led by Dr (later Sir) Douglas Mawson. Constructed by heritage architects and builders, the Replica was made possible by a federal government grant and the generosity of many Tasmanian businesses and individuals. Visitors can step back in time to the "Heroic age" of Antarctic exploration and gain a fascinating insight into the life of these Antarctic pioneers. All profits go towards the Foundation's efforts to keep telling the story of Mawson and his men for contemporary audiences and preserving the original huts. The museum is suitable for people of all ages, groups, and individuals. Private tours are available on request. There is also a wonderful gift shop with unique items. We look forward to welcoming you down south!
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  • Runnymede
    This beautifully preserved 19th-century whaling captain's elegant homestead is just 8 minutes' drive from the Hobart CBD (en route to MONA). The house has a rich collection of artefacts related to the maritime interests of Captain Charles Bayley and his family, who made it their home for over 100 years. There are also historic artworks and possessions of the previous owner Bishop Francis Nixon, Tasmania's first Anglican bishop. The house was built around 1840 for Robert Pitcairn, one of the first lawyers admitted to the Supreme Court in Van Diemen's Land colony and a leading campaigner against the transportation of convicts from Britain. Closed July and August for House cleaning and Maintenance.
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  • Cascades Female Factory Historic Site
    The World Heritage-listed Cascades Female Factory is Australia's most significant historic site associated with female convicts. At this site you can come to know the largely unknown history of over 6,000 women and girls that were transported to Van Diemen's Land and the some 2,000 babies that were born within the factory walls. Their stories are equally harrowing and inspiring. Interwoven with them are the First Nation’s stories of Palawa, a culture over 40,000 years old and which was so gravely impacted by British colonisation. Site entry includes a self-guided audio experience and access to the grounds and gallery. Additional tours run throughout the day include the Convict Women's History Tour and the acclaimed dramatised performance 'The Proud and the Punished.'
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  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
    Art that inspires you. Cultures that connect you. Stories that move you. The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery is a Tasmanian Government organisation.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hobart hotels

The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart, Islington Hotel, and Hadley's Orient Hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Mount Wellington. See the full list: Hotels near Mount Wellington.

Popular hotels close to Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens include MACq 01 Hotel, The Henry Jones Art Hotel, and The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart. See the full list: Hotels near Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.

Popular luxury hotels in Hobart include MACq 01 Hotel, The Henry Jones Art Hotel, and The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart. See the full list: Hobart Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Hobart Airport include MACq 01 Hotel, The Henry Jones Art Hotel, and The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart. See the full list: Hotels near Hobart Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Cascades Female Factory Historic Site are Islington Hotel, The Marquis Hotel Motel, and Mayfair on Cavell. See the full list: Hotels near Cascades Female Factory Historic Site.

Popular cheap hotels in Hobart include Hadley's Orient Hotel, Graham Apartments, and Clydesdale Manor. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Hobart.

MACq 01 Hotel, Grand Chancellor Hotel Hobart, and The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel all received great reviews from families travelling in Hobart. See the full list: Family Hotels Hobart.

MACq 01 Hotel, The Henry Jones Art Hotel, and The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Hobart. See the full list: Romantic Hotels Hobart.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Hobart include Vibe Hotel Hobart, Grand Chancellor Hotel Hobart, and Salamanca Inn All Suite Hotel. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Hobart.