Best Luxury 4 Star Hotels in Tasmania

This island, found to the south of mainland Australia in the Bass Strait, has a climate, not unlike the UK. As such, the Antipodean summer (British winter) is the best time to visit. There are many beauty spots to explore, such as the Little Blue Lake, Bay of Fires, Bruny Island, Satellite Island and Mount Field National Park. And there are lots of local foods to enjoy, like Flinders Island lamb, meat pies, Leatherwood honey and freshly shucked oysters. It’s advisable to spend the best part of a week here, to really experience Tasmania.

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Tasmania, Hobart, Salamanca Waterfront

Moss Hotel

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 41 Rooms & Suites Including Compact Pods & Spacious Options With Balconies Or Bathtubs.
Amenities Heritage Architecture Blended With Contemporary Design Featuring Native Greenery & Locally Sourced Amenities.
More Located In Hobart's Salamanca Place Offering Easy Access To Cultural Attractions & Dining Options.

Here 41 bedrooms are split into two separate wings, themselves early 19th-century warehouses renovated by Circa Morris Nun architects. One was first built by an ex-con as a grain store but has also served as a ship’s chandler, sailmaker, jam store, print shop and book store. The other wing has spent most of its life as a hotel. Each bedroom comes with Grown Alchemist toiletries, 49 inch HD TVs, a minibar stocked with local treats and a colour scheme reflecting the hotel’s name; local flora and fauna and original materials augment the decor. There’s no on-site restaurant as such, but there are plenty close by.

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