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9.3/10
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TTraci13Walking distance to Battery Point, the pier and Salamanca Market. Lots of restaurants and cafes nearby. Closest supermarket is Salamaca Market, a little pricier than Woolworth's which is a 20 mins walk.
Can see the room is aged, but it is well maintained and clean. Kitchen is quite equipped for cooking. Lovely and accommodating staff. Laundry costs about $6 and located on the ground floor.
Hotel near Hobart CBD, Battery Point 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:DKK 529
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserI arrived late because my flight was delayed by 4 hours. The initial room I was offered had an unpleasant odor coming from the restroom. I contacted room service for assistance, but there was no improvement after they addressed the issue. Fortunately, the hotel provided me with a different room, demonstrating their willingness to help resolve the problem. The location is incredibly convenient, close to the visitor center and the main shopping area. I would definitely recommend this hotel to others.
Hotel near Hobart CBD, Hobart 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:DKK 513
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserStayed at the RACV Hotel Hobart for 4 days
The hotel is in central Hobart CBD,it is walking distance to almost everything including waterfront Salamanca,Battery Point etc.
There are lots of cafes and restaurants nearby all within a short walk.
The rooms are clean and modern,the hotel has a casual bar and restaurant plus a more formal restaurant.
Happy hour between 16:30 and 18:30 is a great time to have a drink in the lovely lounge area in comfortable sofas and armchairs near the large feature gas fireplace.
The staff are all friendly and efficient.
I couldn’t fault this hotel on anything,we stayed in a one bedroom apartment which was modern and very spacious.
Parking is onsite at $25 dollars per day which is pretty standard for the area,
Hotel near Hobart CBD, Hobart 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:DKK 559
9.0/10
Great
UuyoacSince other room types were fully booked, I ended up reserving a motel-style room in the annex building. The annex doesn't have an elevator and you have to walk down, which initially felt a bit eerie. However, I later found out the room had a window facing a courtyard, so it turned out to be okay. The facilities are quite basic and dated, but the water pressure is good and the price is relatively cheap. The best part is the free parking (parking on the second level is the most convenient).
XXinidiyilongmingThe hotel's location is excellent, right in the heart of Hobart city center. Downstairs, there are numerous shops like Myer, Arc'teryx, The North Face, and the Machimachi bubble tea shop, making shopping very convenient. The staff were friendly, and check-in was smooth. The room size was moderate, and the view was great, but the windows were quite dirty, which affected the viewing experience—something that needs attention. The breakfast was very plentiful, with a wide variety of choices and well-balanced nutrition. Housekeeping was done daily, and the cleanliness was good. You need to use your card to access the elevators, so security is not an issue. The water pressure in the shower was a bit low and could use improvement.
Hotel near Hobart CBD, Hobart 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:DKK 704
8.9/10
Very Good
JjoanlianI booked a twin room and stayed here twice. The first time, I was on the ground floor in a standard twin room. The facilities were complete, and while the room was small, it was very clean. There was no view from the window, just the ground floor platform. The second time, I was assigned a room on the 4th floor, with a view of the sky from the window. However, it was laid out for disabled access, and the bathroom flooded after a shower. Also, one of the 'twin beds' was actually a makeshift mattress, so one of the two adults didn't sleep well. When I asked to change rooms, I was told the hotel was fully booked and no changes could be made, which I was quite unhappy about. On the positive side, the hotel has a scenic pool and sauna on the 5th floor, which is great!
Hotel near Hobart CBD, Hobart 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:DKK 368
8.7/10
Very Good
DD12428****The room is large, there is breakfast but the taste is generally the same, there is a supermarket nearby for a few minutes, there is free parking space. However, the staff should be very small at the front desk and be responsible for room service.
AAnonymous UserLocated by the river, the room has complete and comfortable bedding, the kitchen has complete tableware, the bathroom is separated into wet and dry areas, and there is a washing machine. The cutest thing is that wild ducks come to the door to say hello in the morning, so cute
GGuest UserOverall, a pretty terrible experience – definitely avoid this place:
1. I arrived at the hotel around 10 AM and was told I absolutely couldn't check in until 3 PM, with zero flexibility.
2. The hotel itself is quite low-end, and the management is very haphazard and chaotic. During the day, there were a bunch of workers doing what looked like painting or renovations, and the entire hallway reeked of banana oil.
3. After being out all day, I finally checked in around 11 or 12 PM. I had booked an executive room, but they immediately told me there was only one left, clearly trying to pull a fast one. Since I had my child with me and just wanted to rest, I didn't argue then. Later, I tried to claim a refund for the price difference through Ctrip, which was a very reasonable request. However, after Ctrip contacted the hotel, they actually lied and claimed they had offered me breakfast, which was a blatant falsehood.
4. The hotel's cleanliness was mediocre, and the facilities were quite subpar. When I checked in that night, there was a crowd of dirty-looking Sri Lankans lining up to check in.
5. The safe in the room lacked basic instruction labels. I tried to use it a couple of times and ended up locking my belongings inside. Around midnight, a staff member came to open it with a master code, then told me he was leaving and that I'd have to ask another staff member the next day for proper usage instructions.
I took a few photos – seriously, steer clear of this place!
LLiqinIt's been converted from a heritage building and you can tell from both the architecture and smell. The room is quite aged but meets basic requirement for a short stay