Quality Hotel Gateway
The Quality Hotel Gateway is located in the center of the business district in Devenport, just minutes away from the Devenport Airport, and is a renowned luxury hotel in that area. This hotel is one of the largest in the northwest part of Tasmania and a gateway to the Cradle region. Visitors have access to an on-site restaurant and a fitness center. There are 88 guestrooms which include 22 deluxe spa rooms and two junior suite deluxe spa rooms. All rooms feature a refrigerator and a computer hook-up.
Quality Hotel Gateway
16 Fenton Street
Devonport, Tasmania,
Australia 7310
011 (+61) 3 6424-4922
choicehotels.com.au
Comfort Inn Sunrise
The Comfort Inn Sunrise hotel is centrally located and in walking distance from the Devonport Oval Stadium and the Devonport Maritime Museum. Lake Barrington and the Leven Canyon are also a few minutes away from the hotel. The Accent Restaurant is located onsite and there are several other restaurants in the surrounding area. There are 33 guestrooms that feature air conditioning, cable/satellite television and high-speed Internet.
Comfort Inn Sunrise
140 North Fenton Street
Devonport, Tasmania,
Australia 7310
011 (+61) 3 6424 8411
comfortinn.com
Edgewater Hotel
Located in the heart of the city of Devenport, the Edgewater hotel is situated in the center of all the city's attractions. Founded in 1853, the Edgewater Hotel is one of the oldest hotels in Devenport. The Edgewater Bistro is open to serve visitors at breakfast and dinner times. There is a total of 42 guestrooms available for guests of the hotel which includes courtyard rooms and spa suites. These rooms feature satellite television, a refrigerator and a minibar.
Edgewater Hotel
4 Thomas Street
Devonport East
Tasmania
Australia 7310
011 (+61) 3 6427 8441
edgewater-devonport.com.au
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