University Apartments - Hobart CBD and Suburbs

From $ 180.0 to $ 180.0

University Apartments offer self-contained accommodation in Sandy Bay, five minutes drive from Hobart’s city centre.

University Apartments have 29, contemporary self-contained fully furnished apartments situated on the Sandy Bay campus of the University of Tasmania and enjoy a spectacular 180 degrees view over the Derwent River and surrounding valley.

Ideal for the holiday or business travellers, the apartments offer the freedom of self-catering or guests can purchase meals from the onsite dining facility. University Apartments make an ideal base to explore scenic and historic highlights of Southern Tasmania. They are a 15 minutes walk to the Sandy Bay shopping precinct, and are within in easy access to Hobart attractions, including Salamanca Market, historic Battery Point, Hobart Waterfront and Wrest Point Casino and Convention Centre.

Accommodation in University Apartments is subject to availability between February – November and available to conference, groups and casual guests between November – February.

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