Hotels in Launceston, Tasmania

Launceston is one of the largest cities in the Australia province, Tasmania, and provides tourists with photo opportunities at the confluence of the Tamar, North Esk and South Esk Rivers. The history of this city dates back to the mid-19th century when it was a British colony. The hotels in Launceston are within 10 minutes of the city's historic buildings and cultural institutes. Recreation is available at Cataract Gorge and Trevallyn Park on the western edge of the city.
  1. Hotel Grand Chancellor, Launceston

    • The Hotel Grand Chancellor in downtown Launceston is a short walk from City Park, one of the city's largest urban parks. Business travelers are within five minutes of the Albert Hall Conference Centre, which is adjacent to City Park. The full-service Grand Chancellor provides massage treatments at the hotel's spa, Tranquil Moments, and passes to the nearby Mud Club gym; the passes cost an extra fee. Avenue Restaurant is by the hotel's lobby area and serves local cuisine in a casual setting.

    Peppers Seaport Hotel, Launceston

    • The Peppers Seaport Hotel is a waterfront accommodation at the confluence of the North Esk and Tamar Rivers. Massages and body treatments are available at Mud Urban; this day spa is adjacent to the hotel. Hotel features include an on-site marina with boat slips on the North Esk River and the Mud Bar Restaurant, which overlooks the river and serves international cuisine. Many of the hotel's rooms and suites have private balconies overlooking both rivers or downtown Launceston.

    Quality Hotel Colonial Launceston

    • The Quality Hotel is in the historic district of downtown Launceston and is in a building that dates back to the 1840s. Historic District attractions include the National Automobile Museum of Tasmania and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, both within a mile of the hotel. Amenities at Quality Inn include a fitness room, game room with billiard table and a casual restaurant; the restaurant offers room service for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Certain rooms have private balconies and whirlpool tubs.

    Adina Place Motel Apartments

    • Downtown Launceston's Adina Place Motel provides studio and two-bedroom suites with views of the downtown skyline or Windmill Hill, across the street from the hotel. Windmill Hill's role as a public park dates back to the 19th century, and is currently home to World War II memorials and walking paths. The hotel features concierge service at the lobby's desk, a courtyard area with barbecue grills and free breakfast. Adina Place provide baby baths and high chairs for families with infants.

    Hotel Charles Launceston

    • Hotel Charles is in southern Launceston, across the street from Launceston General Hospital. This contemporary hotel offers babysitting services, a conference room with a capacity of 80 guests and on-site restaurant, Esca. The restaurant has a vibrant atmosphere and serves Tasmanian cuisine and wine. Hotel Charles features apartment-style units with two or three bedrooms and private balconies; some of the rooms have views of the Tamar River. The hotel is 10 minutes from the Cataract Gorge on the western edge of Launceston; this park offers walking paths and dining at the Gorge Restaurant.

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