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Many of Hobart's
early colonial sandstone buildings were erected by the unfortunate
convicts who formed the majority of the first settlers on 1803. The
broad estuary of the Derwent River soon became a thriving seaport
and by 1842, Hobart was proclaimed a city. The city's suburbs
nestle right up to the lower slopes of Mount Wellington and the
population spreads along both sides of the graceful Tasman Bridge.
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suggested hobart
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Price guide displayed in AUD
for 2 people sharing a double / twin room. Rate is per room per night
for check-in 13/02/2012 to
check-out
17/02/2012. Availability & price varies
by check-in date, room type, number of people and seller.
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Hobart Midcity Hotel
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96 Bathurst Street (cnr Bathurst & Elizabeth) Hobart TAS 7000 |
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Whatever your taste and budget, Hobart Midcity Hotel has an option to suit everybody.
Located in the heart of Hobart, the hotel is a short stroll to the famous Salmanca Markets and historic Hobart docks.
It's close to shopping and restaurants and the airport is about 25 kms away.
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The Henry Jones Art Hotel
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The Henry Jones Art Hotel offers all of its guests a truly unique Hobart experience. |
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Lenna Of Hobart |
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| Lenna of Hobart provides a unique combination of traditional elegance, modern accommodation and first class service. |
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Salamanca Inn Hobart |
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| Salamanca Inn Hobart is surrounded by a host of cafes yet only a short stroll from Hobart's central business district. |
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Mayfair Plaza Motel |
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| Mayfair Plaza Motel provides superb facilities with a focus on comfort to ensure a stress free Tassie stay. |
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