Apartamento
Portsea - Heritage apartment by Salamanca
Apartamento con cocina muy cerca de Mercado de Salamanca
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2 habitaciones1 baño4 huéspedes80.0 metros cuadrados
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Echa un vistazo a la zona

Battery Point, Tasmania
- Place, Mercado de SalamancaA 3 min a pie
- Place, Salamanca PlaceA 5 min a pie
- Place, Constitution DockA 12 min a pie
- Airport, Hobart, TAS (HBA-A. Internacional de Hobart)A 21 min en coche
Habitaciones y camas
2 habitaciones (capacidad para 4 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama de matrimonio
Habitación 2
1 cama de matrimonio
1 baño
Baño 1
WC · Solo ducha
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Portsea - Heritage apartment by Salamanca
Summary:
Step right out your from door into historic Battery Point or stroll a few short minutes to cosmopolitan Salamanca Place, ferries to Mona or Bruny Island and Hobart’s CBD from this enchanting two bedroom apartment set within the newly refurbished c1860 ‘Portsea Place’.
Located on the first floor, the apartment has many original features and has been furnished to replicate a boutique hotel. We also offer fast wifi, and free and convenient on site parking is available.
The Space:
‘Portsea Place’ is a row of elegant c1860 Georgian townhouses that originally functioned as aboarding house to accommodate dock workers, travellers and business merchants. Recent renovations have transformed them into boutique motel-style apartments brimming with
character, styled in sumptuous contemporary finishes and furnished with all the mod-cons.
The residence retains its vintage origins via soaring ceilings and an original display fireplace.
Nicely elevated on the first (top) floor with cityscape views, its bright and spacious layout features a living area with seating, chairs and a 50” smart TV, a dining table with seating and two generous bedrooms with queen beds.
There’s a new open-plan kitchen with modern cooking facilities, appliances and utensils plus a fridge and a modernised bathroom.
Additional features include a car space, Wi-Fi, USB charging points, air conditioning, a mounted wall heater, new carpet and new, high-quality mattress, bedding and pillows.
Enjoying an elevated first-floor setting, it is private and easily accessible via a flight of stairs from the street.
‘Portsea Place’ is thought to have been named in honour of one of the original tenants, Phineas Moss, who had immigrated to Van Diemen’s Land from Portsea, Hampshire, England. Jewish by religion and a pillar of society, a picture still stands in his honour at the Hobart Synagogue.
The Neighborhood:
Widely regarded as the best-preserved colonial-era suburb in Australia, Battery Point was named in 1818 Hobart’s first suburb. Peppered with a mix of charming original dockworkers and cottages, merchant-class mansions, nostalgic pubs and repurposed landmark buildings, the
area is now a trendy cosmopolitan hub with everything that’s anything only a short stroll away.
Stepping out the door is like taking a trip down memory lane, the popular Little Amsterdam Café is directly across the road with its award-winning coffee. From there it’s only 230m to Jackman and McRoss Bakery, renowned for the famous “scallop pie” and also a pretty mean croissant! The Shipwrights Arms Hotel or “Shippies” was built c1846, it’s a great space to grab a pint, soak in the ambience and contemplate what it was like in its heyday!
Retreat to St David’s Park just 270m away or drift two minutes down the street to the waterside Salamanca Place, Hobarts’ hip and happening hotspot with its original sandstone warehouses now converted into top-quality restaurants and bars.
Every Saturday, Salamanca Drive is closed off to form “Salamanca Markets”, it’s actually Hobart’s number one tourist destination and an institution for the locals. A vibrant festival of fresh produce, hand-crafted gifts and bespoke clothing melds with street food, pop-up cafes and live performers.
The highly rated Da Angelo Italian Ristorante is a three minute wander away (make sure you book in advance) and it’s only a six-minute walk to the Mona Ferry, Constitution Dock (of Sydney to Hobart fame) or the Hobart CBD with its galleries, landmark buildings and more food and wine options.
For a change of scene, walk or take a bus up to North Hobart’s trendy cuisine scene where the locals hang. If you make the trip, its worth booking ahead to dine at Bar Wa Izakawa, a highly acclaimed Japanese fusion restaurant.
No trip to Hobart is complete without tasting the famed wilderness and panoramic views over the city and the mighty Derwent River from Kunanyi (Mount Wellington), and it’s only a 20 minute drive.
Head south 10 minutes to Long Beach for breakfast by the water, continue on to Kingston Beach for lunch or drive 30 minutes down the coast to Kettering and catch the ferry (with your car) to picturesque Bruny Island where you can drive around, take in its natural beauty and
sample local fresh food, wine and whiskey.
Recommended day trips include the Derwent Valley (Richmond), Huon Valley or historic Port Arthur.
Other Things to Note:
There are internal stairs within the apartment which may not be suitable for some guests.
The dining table is located within the large front room that also includes a bed and the TV
Parking is subject to availability (on rare occasions we are full or illegal parking occurs) for one standard passenger vehicle is available. We're unable to provide parking for vans or multiple vehicles. There is no visitor parking.
Step right out your from door into historic Battery Point or stroll a few short minutes to cosmopolitan Salamanca Place, ferries to Mona or Bruny Island and Hobart’s CBD from this enchanting two bedroom apartment set within the newly refurbished c1860 ‘Portsea Place’.
Located on the first floor, the apartment has many original features and has been furnished to replicate a boutique hotel. We also offer fast wifi, and free and convenient on site parking is available.
The Space:
‘Portsea Place’ is a row of elegant c1860 Georgian townhouses that originally functioned as aboarding house to accommodate dock workers, travellers and business merchants. Recent renovations have transformed them into boutique motel-style apartments brimming with
character, styled in sumptuous contemporary finishes and furnished with all the mod-cons.
The residence retains its vintage origins via soaring ceilings and an original display fireplace.
Nicely elevated on the first (top) floor with cityscape views, its bright and spacious layout features a living area with seating, chairs and a 50” smart TV, a dining table with seating and two generous bedrooms with queen beds.
There’s a new open-plan kitchen with modern cooking facilities, appliances and utensils plus a fridge and a modernised bathroom.
Additional features include a car space, Wi-Fi, USB charging points, air conditioning, a mounted wall heater, new carpet and new, high-quality mattress, bedding and pillows.
Enjoying an elevated first-floor setting, it is private and easily accessible via a flight of stairs from the street.
‘Portsea Place’ is thought to have been named in honour of one of the original tenants, Phineas Moss, who had immigrated to Van Diemen’s Land from Portsea, Hampshire, England. Jewish by religion and a pillar of society, a picture still stands in his honour at the Hobart Synagogue.
The Neighborhood:
Widely regarded as the best-preserved colonial-era suburb in Australia, Battery Point was named in 1818 Hobart’s first suburb. Peppered with a mix of charming original dockworkers and cottages, merchant-class mansions, nostalgic pubs and repurposed landmark buildings, the
area is now a trendy cosmopolitan hub with everything that’s anything only a short stroll away.
Stepping out the door is like taking a trip down memory lane, the popular Little Amsterdam Café is directly across the road with its award-winning coffee. From there it’s only 230m to Jackman and McRoss Bakery, renowned for the famous “scallop pie” and also a pretty mean croissant! The Shipwrights Arms Hotel or “Shippies” was built c1846, it’s a great space to grab a pint, soak in the ambience and contemplate what it was like in its heyday!
Retreat to St David’s Park just 270m away or drift two minutes down the street to the waterside Salamanca Place, Hobarts’ hip and happening hotspot with its original sandstone warehouses now converted into top-quality restaurants and bars.
Every Saturday, Salamanca Drive is closed off to form “Salamanca Markets”, it’s actually Hobart’s number one tourist destination and an institution for the locals. A vibrant festival of fresh produce, hand-crafted gifts and bespoke clothing melds with street food, pop-up cafes and live performers.
The highly rated Da Angelo Italian Ristorante is a three minute wander away (make sure you book in advance) and it’s only a six-minute walk to the Mona Ferry, Constitution Dock (of Sydney to Hobart fame) or the Hobart CBD with its galleries, landmark buildings and more food and wine options.
For a change of scene, walk or take a bus up to North Hobart’s trendy cuisine scene where the locals hang. If you make the trip, its worth booking ahead to dine at Bar Wa Izakawa, a highly acclaimed Japanese fusion restaurant.
No trip to Hobart is complete without tasting the famed wilderness and panoramic views over the city and the mighty Derwent River from Kunanyi (Mount Wellington), and it’s only a 20 minute drive.
Head south 10 minutes to Long Beach for breakfast by the water, continue on to Kingston Beach for lunch or drive 30 minutes down the coast to Kettering and catch the ferry (with your car) to picturesque Bruny Island where you can drive around, take in its natural beauty and
sample local fresh food, wine and whiskey.
Recommended day trips include the Derwent Valley (Richmond), Huon Valley or historic Port Arthur.
Other Things to Note:
There are internal stairs within the apartment which may not be suitable for some guests.
The dining table is located within the large front room that also includes a bed and the TV
Parking is subject to availability (on rare occasions we are full or illegal parking occurs) for one standard passenger vehicle is available. We're unable to provide parking for vans or multiple vehicles. There is no visitor parking.
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Normas del alojamiento
Hora de comienzo del registro de entrada: 14:00
Hora límite del registro de salida: 10:00
Menores
Solo para adultos
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
No se admiten mascotas
Fumadores
No se permite fumar
Información importante
Otros detalles
Este alojamiento está gestionado por un propietario profesional. La prestación de servicios de alojamiento está vinculada a una actividad comercial, un negocio o una profesión.
Puede aplicarse un recargo por cada persona adicional, según la política del alojamiento.
A tu llegada, pueden pedirte un documento de identidad oficial con foto y una tarjeta de crédito o débito, o un depósito en efectivo, para cubrir los gastos imprevistos.
No se garantizan las solicitudes especiales, que están sujetas a disponibilidad en el momento de la llegada y pueden suponer un recargo adicional.
Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
El propietario no ha indicado si el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de monóxido de carbono, puede que te interese llevar uno portátil para el viaje.
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de humo.
Entre los elementos de seguridad de este alojamiento, se incluye lo siguiente: extintor.
Si cancelas tu reserva, se aplicará la política de cancelación de tu propietario/a. De acuerdo con la normativa de la UE sobre los derechos del consumidor, los servicios de reserva de alojamiento no están sujetos al derecho de desistimiento.
Información sobre la zona
Hobart
Este apartamento se encuentra en Hobart, en el centro. Los amantes de las tiendas no se pueden perder Mercado de Salamanca y Salamanca Place. Museo y Galería de arte de Tasmania y Museo Marítimo de Tasmania también merecen la pena.

Battery Point, Tasmania
Qué hay en los alrededores
- Mercado de Salamanca - A 3 min a pie - 0.3 km
- Salamanca Place - A 5 min a pie - 0.5 km
- Muelle Brooke Street Pier - A 7 min a pie - 0.6 km
- Franklin Wharf - A 12 min a pie - 1.0 km
- Constitution Dock - A 12 min a pie - 1.0 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Restaurantes
- Jackman & McRoss - A 3 min a pie
- Retro Cafe - A 4 min a pie
- The Whaler - A 3 min a pie
- Bird Song Cafe - A 4 min a pie
- Banjo's Bakehouse - A 4 min a pie
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