John Fisher College - Hobart CBD and Suburbs

From $ 50.0 to $ 80.0

John Fisher College offers shared accommodation in Sandy Bay, five minutes drive from Hobart’s city centre.

The University residence of John Fisher College is set against a background of natural bush at the top of College Road on the Sandy Bay Campus of the University of Tasmania.

John Fisher College has bedrooms with shared unisex bathrooms, catering options and meal packages are available from the on-site dining facility.

John Fisher College is the ideal base for any traveller who wishes to explore Hobart and surrounding areas, including the Sandy Bay shopping precinct, Wrest Point Entertainment and Convention Centre, historic Battery Point, Hobart Waterfront and the galleries, crafts and curio shops of Salamanca, and Salamanca Market.

Accommodation in John Fisher College is subject to availability between February – November and available to conference, groups and casual guests between November – February.

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