Mount Wellington — Kunanyi — rises 1,271 metres directly behind Hobart to provide the city's iconic backdrop and finest viewpoint — a summit accessible by road that offers extraordinary panoramas over the Derwent Estuary, the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, and the Tasmanian wilderness beyond in every direction. The summit is alpine in character even in summer and receives heavy snow in winter while the city below is warm. Hotels in central Hobart provide easy access to the mountain by car or guided tour.
Australia's first dedicated art hotel, the Henry Jones occupies a converted 19th-century jam and pickle factory on the waterfront with original stone walls and industrial ironwork creating the backdrop for a world-class rotating art collection. Every room is unique, the bar serves exceptional Tasmanian whisky, and the waterfront view at sunrise is one of Hobart's great daily pleasures.
Voted one of the world's finest boutique hotels multiple times, Islington occupies a grand Georgian villa with views of kunanyi/Mount Wellington across a garden of Tasmanian wildflowers. The eleven individually curated rooms are filled with antiques and contemporary Tasmanian art, and the champagne breakfast included in every stay is the finest in Hobart.
Right on iconic Salamanca Place, steps from the weekly market and overlooking the waterfront, Salamanca Inn offers apartment-style suites in a heritage sandstone building. The combination of full kitchen facilities, the prime location, and the Victorian-era character makes it outstanding for longer stays and families.
The most complete full-service hotel on the waterfront, the Grand Chancellor offers a pool, spa, multiple restaurants, and harbour-view rooms in a contemporary tower that has become a Hobart skyline fixture. The roof bar at sunset with Mount Wellington glowing behind the Georgian rooftops is a memorable Tasmanian experience.
A storytelling hotel built on the history of Tasmania's explorers and convicts, MACq01 has themed its rooms and public spaces around specific historical figures — navigators, whalers, bushrangers — with handwritten letters and artefacts making each room a narrative experience. The bar serves the full range of Coal River Valley wines and Lark Distillery whisky.
Hobart's newest boutique luxury offering, Moss Hotel brings a refined contemporary design sensibility to the Salamanca district with rooms that reference the Tasmanian landscape — moss, dolerite, sea glass — and a restaurant that celebrates the island's exceptional food provenance with honesty and skill.