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Barclay's Hobart - Hobart

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Barclay's Hobart - Hobart
Barclay's Hobart - Hobart
Barclay's Hobart - Hobart

Barclay's Hobart offers luxury self-contained apartments only two kilometres from Hobart's CBD. This Non-smoking property, in a quiet cul-de-sac, has been fully renovated to meet the needs of the corporate and discerning traveller to a four star standard.

Accommodation comprises two bedroom apartments downstairs (one with a queen bed and a double bed and the other a queen bed and two singles) and a one bedroomsub-penthouse with outstanding views of the River Derwent and Hobart CBD upstairs. Each apartment includes a separate living area, fully equipped kitchen, broadband internet access, pay television (Austar) and concealed laundry with separate washing machine and clothes dryer. Balconies with outdoor furniture are provided for each apartment. The apartments are serviced weekly.

Relax and enjoy the views of Hobart and the River Derwent following a busy day as a tourist or corporate traveller. Dine out in some of Hobart's wonderful restaurants or cook up a feast in the well appointed kitchen. Guests are welcome to enjoy the seasonal herbs and vegetables from the garden

Facilities for Barclay's Hobart

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Vehicle wash facilities
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Pay/Satellite TV

Services for Barclay's Hobart

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