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Launceston’s Historic Hotel Option, the Centennial Inn

Looking for an incredible getaway destination flanked by beautiful mountains, graceful waterways, featuring historic architecture and a lively food and arts scene? Take a look at Launceston, just off of Tasmania’s stunning northern coastline. Launceston offers visitors a break from big-city hassles and sky-high metropolitan prices. As the second-largest city in Tasmania, it has most of the amenities expected of an urban destination, but at a more visitor-friendly pace and prices. Stay Where History Lives, the Centennial Inn When visiting the area, you must stay at one of Launceston’s favourite lodging facilities, the Centennial Inn. This heritage-listed and recently refurbished hotel puts you right in the middle of town, only a few short minutes away from the CBD. It also places you close to Launceston’s vibrant nightlife and other attractions. Whether you come to Launceston for business or pleasure, let the Centenniaal Inn take care of you like a member [...]

By |September 3rd, 2019|

Quick Guide to First Time Visitors in Launceston, Tasmania

Getting tired of those over-crowded touristic places, where you cannot even get a decent photo or a proper meal at a reasonable price? If yes, then you should move a bit aside from the mainstream and visit one of the many wonderful places that are just not that popular like the fascinating city of Launceston in Tasmania. Launceston is the second major city in Tasmania offering a wide selection of leisure activities, fine food and great accommodation facilities. Founded by Europeans in 1806, Launceston has many historic buildings and was the first Australian city to have underground sewers and the first to be lit by hydroelectricity. If you've never been to that part of the world but think it's about time - check our quick guide to first-time visitors in Launceston, Tasmania. We've gathered the basics that everyone should experience we believe that you’ll fall in love with the city [...]

By |August 29th, 2019|
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