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Mantra On Collins Hobart

Hobart
Situated just two streets back from the Hobart CBD, Mantra Collins Hotel is one of Hobarts most popular hotels due to its central location, within a short stroll of Salamanca Place where decadent restaurants, fresh gourmet producers and boutique stores with handmade crafts line the waterfront. Here you can catch the ferry to the Museum of Old and New Art, MONA. Housed within a historic building, combined with a modern accommodation tower, Mantra Collins Hotel offers contemporary Hotel Rooms, along with One and Two Bedroom Apartments with iconic views over Mount Wellington, Queens Domain and the CBD. Providing the perfect vantage point of Hobart and its surrounds, all rooms are self contained with a kitchenette or full kitchen, LCD TVs with Foxtel, Wireless Internet WiFi, and DVD and CD players. With 24 hour reception, Wireless internet access, WiFi Fees apply, room service and an onsite restaurant, your every need is taken care of. Our friendly staff are available to book any tours you would like to partake in, and for guests arriving at the Hobart Airport, there are regular shuttle buses with will transfer you to and from your accommodation, which takes just 15 minutes each way. From this Hobart hotel you will also find the citys main attractions close by. Walk to the Hobart Visitor Information Centre, Theatre Royal, Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, the Hobart waterfront and Constitution Dock.
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Why People Love Hobart, Australia

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Sep 2022
Great tour around the island for tourists that doesn't wish to plan vacations in excruciating detail. You'll hop on a bus and have opportunities to taste Bruny island food and some sightseeing spots. Jeff planned and timed all the activity really well, and we didn't worry about anything. Hopped o...
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Sep 2022
Well planned and executed. Great itinerary, commentary and food. All at just the right pace. Exceeded our expectations.
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5
Sep 2022
Jeff was our guide, he did a great job Great trip around the island and up the lighthouse. Highly recommend this tour if you want to get the most out of a day on Bruny.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hobart

What's the best time to visit Hobart?

The best time to visit Hobart is during the summer months of December to February, when the weather is warm and sunny. However, this is also peak tourist season, so expect crowded attractions and higher prices. Autumn (March to May) and Spring (September to November) are also great times to visit when the weather is mild and the crowds are thinner.

What are some must-see attractions in Hobart?

Some must-see attractions in Hobart include the iconic Salamanca Market, the historic Battery Point neighborhood, the stunning view from the top of Mount Wellington, and the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), which is known for its provocative and boundary-pushing exhibits.

What are some outdoor activities to do in Hobart?

Hobart is surrounded by natural beauty, so outdoor activities abound. You can go hiking on Mount Wellington, take a scenic drive along the Tasman Peninsula, go kayaking in the Derwent River, or take a boat cruise to see dolphins and seals in the wild.

What are some family-friendly activities in Hobart?

Some family-friendly activities in Hobart include visiting the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to see kangaroos and Tasmanian devils up close, exploring the interactive exhibits at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, taking a ride on the historic steam train at the Derwent Valley Railway, or playing at one of the many parks and playgrounds around the city.

What are some unique cultural experiences in Hobart?

Hobart has a rich cultural heritage, and there are many unique experiences to be had. You can attend one of the many festivals and events held throughout the year, such as the Taste of Tasmania food and wine festival or the Dark Mofo winter festival. You can also visit the Cascade Brewery, which has been brewing beer since 1824 and offers tours and tastings.

What are some of the best restaurants in Hobart?

Some of the best restaurants in Hobart include Templo, which serves Italian-inspired cuisine with a focus on local ingredients, Franklin, which offers contemporary Australian cuisine in a stylish setting, and Dier Makr, which serves creative and innovative dishes made with seasonal and local ingredients.

What are some budget-friendly activities in Hobart?

There are plenty of budget-friendly activities in Hobart. You can take a self-guided walking tour of the city, visit the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (which is free), hike Mount Wellington or explore the city's parks and gardens. You can also visit the Salamanca Market, which is free to enter and offers a wide variety of locally made crafts and food.

What are some luxury accommodations in Hobart?

Some luxury accommodations in Hobart include the Henry Jones Art Hotel, which is housed in a historic waterfront building and features contemporary art and design, the Islington Hotel, which is set in an 1847 Regency mansion surrounded by gardens, and the MACq 01 Hotel, which offers stunning waterfront views and personalized service.

What are some budget-friendly accommodations in Hobart?

There are plenty of budget-friendly accommodations in Hobart, including backpacker hostels such as The Pickled Frog and Montacute Boutique Bunkhouse, as well as budget hotels like the Travelodge Hotel Hobart and the Hobart Tower Motel.

What are some day trips to take from Hobart?

Some day trips to take from Hobart include the stunningly beautiful Port Arthur Historic Site, the picturesque town of Richmond with its convict-built bridge, and the charming village of New Norfolk, which is surrounded by vineyards and orchards.