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Grand Old Duke - Hobart

Grand Old Duke - Hobart

From $ 175.0 to $ 195.0

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Grand Old Duke - Hobart
Grand Old Duke - Hobart

To stay at The Grand Old Duke is to step back in time. Superbly located and steeped in history The Grand Old Duke offers elegance and comfort with the ambience of a bygone era.

Built from convict bricks and completed in 1850, The Duke of York Hotel as she was formerly known had a multi-faceted career, until several years ago when after much use with little maintenance she was restored in a style reminiscent of her past. Incorporating original antiques and styling with todays modern facilities.

Experience the delights of Hobart whilst staying in four star self contained accommodation situated in the picturesque heart of the Battery Point Village.

Classified by the National Trust of Tasmania and adjacent to Arthur Circus, it is just a short stroll to local bakeries, restaurants, antique shops, galleries and Salamanca Place with its famous markets.

On your arrival your hosts offer champagne or port and marshmallows (to roast).

Trundle bed is available on request.

Facilities for Grand Old Duke

  • Car park
  • Cots Available
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Establishment

Services for Grand Old Duke

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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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