These Are the 4 Best Business Hotels in Hobart

Business doesn't mean boring. These Hobart hotels – including a 19th-century sandstone mansion and one replete with a speakeasy-style bar – offer the serenity needed after a hard day's work, with added flair.
Islington, South Hobart

The heritage feel here isn’t just down to the visible 19th-century sandstone bones. The 11-room stay sits in a secluded garden, its rooms furnished with antiques and warmed by a fireplace or underfloor heating. A video meeting is more comfortable when taken in the library, while a breakfast catch-up in the Conservatory restaurant won’t feel like work at all.
The Rox, CBD

As chic as the warm beige and buff tones of this four-apartment property may be, it does more than simply inspire interiors envy. In addition to free onsite parking, full kitchen and laundry facilities and a welcome basket of Tassie goodies, guests have priority access to bookings at Omotenashi, the lauded 10-seat Japanese eatery on the ground floor.
Moss, Salamanca

The 41-room setup at Moss is intimate, from the complimentary fruit baskets to minibars with “street prices” and cosy corners draped in sheepskin and mohair blankets. Its Salamanca Place location still gives you a taste of the city’s bustle, though. Split between two buildings within a block of each other, it’s conveniently central, being few hundred metres from the MONA ferry pier and a 12-minute waterside stroll to the Hobart Convention & Exhibition Centre.
The Tasman, CBD

Settle pre-negotiation nerves with a soak in a Tasmanian blackwood timber bathtub, the centrepiece of the St. David’s Park Suite at The Tasman. Beyond its sumptuous suites, this contemporary 152-room hotel near Brooke Street Pier hides a lively Italian restaurant with an alfresco area, a speakeasy-style bar and a residential ambience that encourages deep work, ideally from a couch in front of a fireplace.

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