Destination

Hotel Grand Chancellor

Located right on the waterfront in Hobart, just a stone's throw from the central business district and all of Hobart's many tourist attractions, Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart offers the ultimate in conference facilities with panoramic views over the Derwent River, Mount Wellington and the city.

Unique to Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart is the Federation Concert Hall and Convention Centre which is located adjacent to the hotel. The Federation Concert Hall provides a state-of-the-art facility for meetings, exhibitions, conventions and concerts with magnificent tiered auditorium seating.


Hobart, Tasmania

Hobart, the nation's second oldest Capital has a quality of life the envy of all other states. The City of Hobart nestles between majestic Mt Wellington and the Derwent Estuary on one of the world's great deepwater ports around Sullivans Cove, and is the destination for one of the world's toughest blue water classics, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.

A short stroll from any of the major hotels or transit points you'll find Tasmania's premier commercial centre - Hobart's CBD. A lively, friendly destination with that magical blend of pavement, arcade and centre shopping, providing easy access to national department stores, fashion outlets, Tasmanian souvenirs and crafts and a cosmopolitan café society. In the heart of the CBD, nestled amongst some of Australia's best examples of sandstone and colonial architecture, street cafes and restaurants mix with great shopping to provide hours of fun and entertainment.

Attractions abound, with Hobart being the cosmopolitan centre of Tasmania, home of the world famous Salamanca Market, home of fine Tasmanian arts and crafts, showcasing the works of many of Tasmania's finest artists and craftspeople. The waterfront is a popular place for dining, shopping and of course sailing, and the mountain is only a few kilometres away for bushwalking, scenery and wildlife.

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Australia

Australian landscape

Australia’s landscape is a picture of amazing diversity, contrasts and natural wonder. From the ancient rock Uluru (Ayers Rock) to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia’s Red Centre reaches out to a magnificent azure coastline. Scattered across this beautiful environment, our thriving cities bubble with sophistication and energy. Brisbane, Queensland’s vibrant sub tropical capital, Sydney and its magnificent harbour, and Melbourne with its heritage of arts, fashion and fine food, are just three of Australia’s outstanding city destinations. Australia, the world’s smallest continent and largest island, is like nowhere else on earth. It is as big as mainland United States but has only 20 million people. It is adventurous, stylish and friendly, has unique flora and fauna and a fantastic climate. Aussies (as the locals are called) enjoy sport, beaches, music, performing arts, outdoor cafes, pubs, multicultural restaurants and good friends. A rich cultural blend of fashion, languages and cuisine colours the streets of Australia’s major cities. Australia’s diverse mix of environments and cultures offers an encounter like no other. Explore lively, sophisticated cities, experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia’s natural wonders, discover the ancient mysteries of Aboriginal culture, and see and feel the rigours of life in the rugged Outback. Regardless of which path you take, Australia guarantees the experience of a lifetime!

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