Short Breaks

If you need a little relief from the hectic world of your everyday life, a short break to Hobart may be just what the doctor ordered. Whoever thinks they need a week long vacation in order to recharge their battery may not have ever considered what short breaks to Hobart can do to replenish a soul that is too close to being on empty.

Here are a couple of ideas on what you could do on your short break to Hobart:

Hobart Short Breaks Idea #1: Imagine spending two luxurious nights in the Art Installation Suite at The Henry Jones Art Hotel. The suite has exposed stone and brick where all over you will find original art work for sale out of the Henry Jones Art Catalogue. Night one could find you dining at Henry Jones’ Signature Restaurant where you’ll dine harbourside savoring the flavor of your Medallions of Clover Lamb followed by a Passion fruit soufflé for dessert. The next day you could get up early for a day of wandering through the stalls of Salamanca Market looking for one-of-a-kind finds to take back as souvenirs from the short breaks to Hobart that you will definitely plan on repeating frequently.

Hobart Short Breaks Idea #2: Maybe you’d like to add a little adventure during your short break in Hobart. You might choose to stay at Bluff Lodge. The 1889 built property, that has been restored but still holds its antique character, will leave you with memories of a colonial past that you weren’t even around to experience. After an evening of fun listening to the live band at Round Midnight you might then decide to sleep in late the next morning and have a late lunch at Restaurant 373 where you’ll try – and love – their famous Flinders Island stew. And to burn off the calorie you’ll set off on one of the hiking trails up Mt. Wellington where you’ll have relaxing rest of the day being in direct contact with nature.

And these are only couple of variations on what short breaks in Hobart can consist of. When you consider the full range of accommodation in Tasmania's capital, you'll find places like Battery Point, Constitution Dock, the Cadbury-Schweppes Chocolate Factory, Arthur’s Circus, and the Maritime Museum of Tasmania to visit you’ll see that there is much to do on your Hobart short break. Plus, when the night is done you can come back to spectacular places like Somerset on the Pier, Corinda’s Cottages, or Old Woolstore to rest your head at night and wake up to in the morning.

The point is that short breaks in Hobart may be short, but they can go a long way to provide you that needed break away from the grind of your regular life! So if you haven’t done so yet, consider a short break in Hobart the next time you are looking for a place to get away for the weekend.