350 On Argyle - Hobart

From $ 170.0 to $ 210.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6234 4095
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350 on Argyle offer two self contained serviced apartments which are centrally located in Hobart.

The apartments are spacious (60 square metres), non smoking and can accommodate up to four guests. Complimentary continental breakfast provisions are provided.

350 on Argyle is located two kilometres north of Hobart’s central business district, a short distance to the Botanical Gardens, Salamanca Markets and the waterfront.

The apartments are a comfortable stroll from the renowned North Hobart restaurant area.

Apartment one has a queen-size bedroom. It features a computer with free broadband internet access, digital cable television (lounge and bedroom), double glazed windows, full kitchen and laundry facilities, separate dining/lounge, and quality furniture and fittings.

An extra couple can be accommodated by utilising the double sofa bed in the living area. To accommodate single guests a single sofa bed is used in the foyer, which is screened off for privacy with a Japanese style screen, and/or a trundle bed with inner-spring mattress can be placed either in the bedroom or living area for a fourth guest.

Apartment two has two bedrooms; the second bedroom has two single beds, full kitchen and laundry facilities. In this apartment a computer and cable television are not provided.

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