Wrest Point Water Edge Hotel Hobart    (AAA-Rated)
Spoil yourself in the beautifully furnished rooms uniquely positioned right on the waters edge of the Derwent River.
Location Located in an exclusive secure area of the Wrest Point complex, which has absolute water frontage overlooking the sparkling Derwent River, Wrest Point Water Edge provides first class accommodation with spectacular views, and a wide range of dining and entertainment options. The property even boasts its own wharf for ferry trips to Hobart's famous Salamanca Market, plus its own seaplane to Port Arthur. Wrest Point is the perfect choice for a memorable stay in Hobart, Tasmania's harbour side capital city. Rooms All 42 air conditioned guestrooms feature the most up to date amenities and picture windows, which look out over the Derwent and Nutgrove beach. Restaurant Wrest Point has everything from the liveliest of hotspots to somewhere for a quiet drink with harbour views. And when it comes to restaurants, once again there's a huge choice - from the famous first class revolving restaurant to alfresco dining on the waterfront Boardwalk. General After a set or two of tennis, wind down with a therapeutic massage - take advantage of the Health Club, relax in the indoor heated pool, spa and sauna or join friends for a round of mini-golf on the riverbank greens.
"We found the hotel to be very professional. The people working there were able to answer all of our questions promptly and also provided a few helpful tips on what to do and see while we were staying in hobart. The food was good and the atmosphere throughout the hotel was warm and cheerful and the staff very friendly. We will be returning next year for a longer stay. We were very happy with our stay there." - Anonymous
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"Very good hotel - a bit apart from the main centre but transport always available if needed. Staff very helpful and welcoming, might be have been helpful though to advise visitors to book resturants in advance though as unable to get into any of the on site bookable resturants during the stay. Would certainly use it again in future visits to Tasmania." - Anonymous
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