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Apartments Down Town - Burnie

Apartments Down Town - Burnie

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Apartments Down Town - Burnie
Apartments Down Town - Burnie

Apartments Down Town offers self-contained, art deco accommodation in Burnie on Tasmania’s northwest coast. Burnie is an hour and forty-five minutes from Launceston (148 kilometres), and a twenty-minute drive from the Burnie airport (19 kilometres).

Guests at Apartments Down Town can choose between one, two and three bedroom apartments. Each has a well-equipped kitchen and cosy lounge and dining area. The bathrooms have original, clawfoot baths or spa baths and there are also laundry facilities. Generous continental breakfast provisions are supplied.

Built in 1937, Apartments Down Town has retained its original design features and the apartments have been decorated to compliment the art deco style. The property is located in cental Burnie and is within walking distance of local beaches, parks, shops, restaurants and galleries. You can explore the northwest coast and visit Table Cape, Rocky Cape National Park and the historic village of Stanley. Drive inland to explore the northwest forests and picnic by a waterfall, or travel through lush dairy farmland and stop at a local cheesemaker to sample delicious Tasmanian cheeses.

Facilities for Apartments Down Town

  • Car park
  • Cots Available
  • Iron
  • Spa

Services for Apartments Down Town

Apartment
Typically an Apartment has one or more bedrooms, a separate living area, cooking facilities and its own bathing and toilet facilities, all accessed from within the apartment.

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