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Merseybank Apartments - Devonport

From $ 250.0 to $ 250.0

Direct Phone Number : (0417) 123 032
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Merseybank Apartments are modern self-contained apartments in the heart Devonport’s central business district. Mersey ank offers one and two bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchen, microwave, air conditioning, laundry facilities, spa bath and separate shower, queen-size beds and twin beds or bunks in the second room of the two bedroom apartments.

The apartments are second story dwellings with river and sea views. On the ground floor there are four restaurants 'Indian Affair' traditional Indian cuisine, 'Sharkies' fresh local seafood, 'Bella's' t Italian dishes and gourmet pizzas, and 'The Mallee Grill' fresh local and King Island meat especially great steaks for the hearty eater.

The apartments are ideally located for river walks and exploring Devonport’s many attractions; visit the Regional Gallery and the Maritime Museum, Tiagarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre, historic Home Hill, the residence of Tasmania’s only Prime Minister, Joseph Lyons.

Just outside Devonport take a steam train ride along the Don River. Nearby Latrobe offers up antique shops, chocolate tasting at Anvers Chocolate Factory, a platypus encounter and a visit to the Axeman’s Hall of Fame and Trout Centre, just to name a few.

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Whats close?

accommodation

0.0 kms   Birchmore of Devonport
0.2 kms   Quality Hotel Gateway
0.3 kms   Formby Hotel
0.3 kms   Elimatta Motor Inn
0.4 kms   River View Lodge
0.4 kms   Alexander Hotel
0.5 kms   Barclay Motor Inn
0.6 kms   Briniece Terrace
0.6 kms   Three George Street Bed & Breakfast
0.6 kms   Devonport Bed & Breakfast
0.6 kms   Edgewater

attractions

0.2 kms   House of Anvers Chocolate Factory
0.3 kms   Devonport Regional Gallery
0.5 kms   Imaginarium Science Centre
0.6 kms   Ancient Relics

events

0.0 kms   Bombshells
0.0 kms   Menopause the Musical
0.0 kms   Terra che Brucia
0.1 kms   Taste the Harvest
0.1 kms   Hot Rod Car Show & Swap Meet
0.5 kms   Anzac Day Dawn Service - Devonport

information

0.3 kms   Devonport Visitor Centre

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