Choose from 281 vacation rentals located in Hobart, Tasmania. Top filters in Hobart include Internet / Wifi, Kitchen / Kitchenette, and TV. Prices range from $50 to $665 per night. Our most popular vacation rental types near Hobart are Condo and Hotel.

Top vacation rentals in Hobart

Sitting room, dining room and kitchen
4.8
Outstanding(196 Reviews)
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Bathurst Mews Hobart
5 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths
Garden · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Experience vacation in Hobart with our House, Bathurst Mews Hobart. Enjoy amenities such as Air conditioner, Dishwasher and Internet / Wifi, and more.

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4.1
Excellent(782 Reviews)
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Quest Savoy
Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

This inviting Apartment hotel in Hobart can fit your needs for many types of vacations, at $138 per night.

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4.6
Outstanding(168 Reviews)
Condo
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105 Mac Unique Apartments
Garden · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Condo in Hobart, for $138 per night is great for your next (business stay, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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4.3
Excellent(3,189 Reviews)
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Somerset on the Pier Hobart
Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

Soak up the beauty of Hobart in our Apartment hotel, Somerset on the Pier Hobart. With a range of amenities such as Air conditioner, Dishwasher and Internet / Wifi, you'll feel right at home.

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Vacation rentals with internet & wifi in Hobart

Room
4.9
Outstanding(116 Reviews)
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Bathurst St cottage charm
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Garden · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

This attractive House in Hobart, $85 per night for your (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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5.0
Outstanding(63 Reviews)
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Heritage Garden Cottage
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Garden · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

This Cottage in Hobart, is the right price for your (business stay, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.) today!

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4.0
Good(1,026 Reviews)
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Quest Waterfront
Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

Looking for the perfect place to call home during your trip to Hobart? This Apartment hotel offers a comfort and style with top-notch amenities, including Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, and more.

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4.3
Excellent(3,105 Reviews)
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The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel
Garden · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner

This attractive Apartment hotel in Hobart, $138 per night for your (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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Hobart travel guide

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Frequently asked questions

Where Is Hobart Located in Australia?

Hobart is the capital of the state of Tasmania, Australia’s smallest state and an island that started as a penal colony. The city of Hobart is on the far southeast edge of the island where the River Derwent meets the Tasman Sea. The city is walkable, though public busses are available, and a car is needed for visiting outlying areas. Hobart Airport is 20 minutes east of downtown by car and only offers flights from other major Australian cities. There is also a car ferry from Devonport, on the north coast of the island, to Melbourne, which takes four hours. Alternatively, the drive from Devonport to Hobart is three hours.

What Is Hobart, Australia Known For?

Hobart is an intimate port city, with a reputation of being one of the gateways to Antarctica. It is the second oldest city after Sydney — founded in 1804. In the early years, Hobart was known for its whaling and boat-building industries, which served an important role as a basecamp for Antarctic exploration at the turn of the 20th century. Ninety buildings within the city are registered with the Historic Trust. In recent times, Hobart maintains a deep-water port where cruise ships, yachts, and numerous other boats dock. Distilleries, wineries, and breweries can be found in the area due to the area’s hearty, cool-weather crops. Australia’s most highly regarded whiskey is made at Sullivans Cove Distillery near the airport and seafood is the region’s culinary delicacy. Hobart is one of the best, most accessible places to see the Southern Lights astro-phenomenon, though space weather maps should be checked as it is not consistent.

Places to Visit in Hobart, Australia

  • Salamanca Place: An excellent place to explore the historic part of the city, Salamanca Place consists of colonial buildings built as warehouses for the whaling industry. These buildings have since been repurposed into restaurants, bars, galleries, and handicraft shops. It is also the location of the Salamanca Market on Saturdays.
  • Mount Wellington: The 4,000 foot monolith rises up to the west of the city creating both shelter and shadow. Take a drive to the summit from for expansive views of the mountainside, city, and ocean, or mountain bike for a dose of adrenaline in a stunning setting. Some choose to take the shuttle to the summit and take the mountain bike descent tours for the best of both worlds.
  • Museum of Old and New Art: A relatively young contemporary art museum that also features historical art like mummies, the Museum of Old and New Art was conceived by one local man who continues to be driven by his vision. His vision entails displaying the pieces together as decided by theme as opposed to being arranged by artists, time period, or geography. Northwest of Hobart and up the river, the museum sometimes classified as MONA, sits at the edge of the riverbank and is accessible by ferry or car.
  • Cascades Female Factory Historic Site: This historic site in South Hobart was previously a facility for female convicts from the forced migration period of Australian history. Women were divided into classes based on their offenses and attitudes, while the facility functioned as something of a penal finishing school for earning redemption. The site is part of a group of 11 Australian Convict World Heritage Sites and aims to tell the largely untold story of thousands of female convicts who were imprisoned, transported, and forced into labor. Tours offer historical insights and dramatic reenactments. A short jaunt away is Cascade Brewery — a World Heritage Site and the oldest brewery in Australia — offering tours and a taphouse.
  • Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary: A rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation center for endangered wildlife, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is located 30 minutes north of Hobart. Tours are included with the entry fee, or one can wander freely. Night tours and feeding frenzy tours are also available. Featured animals include koalas, kangaroos, wombats, and of course, the famous Tasmanian devil.

Popular Destinations Near Hobart, Australia

  • Freycinet National Park: Nearly three hours northeast of Hobart lies the spectacular Freycinet National Park, occupying the Freycinet Peninsula. The park is known for pink granite mountains full of hiking trails, dark blue bays with white sands, and the world-famous Wineglass Beach, which has been rated as one of the best in the world. Some walks are more strenuous than others; the hike into Wineglass Bay takes three hours from the parking lot, but the lookout takes only an hour and a half. Accommodation is available in Coles Bay or Bicheno, whereas camping inside the park is available by pre-arranged permit.
  • Port Arthur Historic Site: A 100-acre former penal colony on a harbor at the tip of the Tasman Peninsula, the Port Arthur Historic Site is a 90 minute drive from Hobart. The drive alone is worth the bucolic views, but the grassy, parkland setting of the historic site delivers even more beauty with numerous sandstone colonial buildings including dormitories, a sprawling penitentiary, and church. Tours include a candlelight ghost tour, Isle of the Dead cemetery tour, and a dramatic reenactment in the form of an adventure novel. The property also offers a restaurant, cafe, and gift shop. Other nearby sights include a lavender farm, a distillery, a few beaches, and Tasman National Park.
  • Wine Country & The Southern Wine Trail: The area’s wine region is a collection of vineyards and wineries known as the Southern Wine Trail. There are wineries in every direction heading out of Hobart with the largest concentration to the north and northeast. It is the wine region in closest proximity to any Australian capital city, making for easy adventures. The cool climate creates conditions favorable for a wide range of varietals from chardonnay and sauvignon blanc to pinot noir and cabernet sauvignon, in addition to sweeter wines like riesling and Gewurztraminer. Tours are available for those who prefer to not drive.

Best Neighborhoods in Hobart

  • Battery Point: The historic district at the water’s edge, Battery Point was named for the gun battery built to protect the city. Explore tight networks of lanes and alleys lined with cottages and converted warehouses from the colonial period. Enjoy boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses in this neighborhood linked to Salamanca Place via Kelly’s Steps.
  • Sullivans Cove: The vibrant, main waterfront area of Sullivans Cove is just north of Battery Point and includes Constitution Dock — the finish line for the region’s annual Yacht Race. There is a collection of restaurants, museums, and historic sites near the water including Parliament House, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, and the Maritime Museum.
  • Central Business District: Behind Sullivans Cove and Franklin Square is the central business district with numerous outdoor outfitters and tour operators, shops, galleries, and restaurants of all types befitting any small city. Accommodations are available but more concentrated in West Hobart and Battery Point.

What is the price range for rentals in Hobart?

Vacation rentals in Hobart have a price range between $50-$665. The average price for rentals in Hobart is $138 per night.

What are the most popular vacation rental amenities in Hobart?

  • Internet / Wifi
  • Kitchen / Kitchenette
  • TV

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