Property Location
Experience luxury accommodation in Hobart at MACq 01. Situated on the waterfront, this unique hotel is infused with stories from Tasmania’s past and present. When you’re ready to explore the city, you’ll find that the waterfront location provides easy access to some of the city’s most popular restaurants, bars, and attractions. We are minutes away from the city centre and the famous Salamanca Square.
Rooms
Each of the 114 relaxed rooms within this luxury hotel. The rooms reflect one of the five Tasmanian character traits through their design and story, allowing you to begin to understand what makes Tasmanian.
Every detail is designed to enhance your stay at our luxury Hobart waterfront accommodation. Whether you choose a premium room or one of the luxury suites, you will be privy to waterfront views and hotel facilities aimed at making your stay as comfortable as possible.
Amenities
Most early migrants to Tasmania, whether convict, bounty or full fare, travelled in very unglamourous wooden ships that were leaky, overcrowded and required constant pumping. You’ll be pleased to know the facilities we offer are significantly improved from those early travel conditions, but never forget those hearty and resilient folk who would become the pioneers of the Tasmanian spirit.
Dining
In the diary of Reverend Knopwood, Tasmania’s first Chaplain, he recorded that when he dined with his friends on 10th October 1804, the ‘piece de resistance’ was emu. Tasmania’s menus have changed dramatically over the years, but one thing remains the same…food is better when shared with friends.
Today, locally sourced ingredients are delivered in a menu that celebrates and explores Tasmania’s traditional family dishes, reimagined, and refined. A nod to the past and a celebration of Tasmanian produce and boutique Tasmanian growers.
Business, Other Amenities
The Lounge is the special place – its open fire is the storytelling nucleus. A local stonemason crafted the fireplace with shared stories in mind. A pre-dinner crisp white with Pacific oysters often encourages fables to flow. The Lounge is trimmed with artefacts representative of the traditional Tasmanian Aboriginal toolkit and all have been made by Aboriginal people today, proudly decendant of the First Tasmanians.