Best Western Plus Launceston
If location in a city is the key to your perfect break or holiday then the Best Western Plus Launceston is the ideal place for you. Not only is the hotel well positioned, it boasts a fantastic in-house restaurant and the iconic Tram Bar which contains a Circa 1911 Launceston Tram. You can dine in the restaurant or the bar and the Best Western Plus Launceston has a 24-hour room service menu.
Ideally located on Earl Street just a two minute walk to the main shopping strip, The Mall, where you will find all the services you may need banks, chemists, coffee shops, theatres and restaurants.
With four (4) fully equipped conference rooms the Best Western Plus Launceston can cater to anything from a board meeting of four people to a wedding of 100. Our Great Northern Bar is an ideal venue for private functions, corporate team events or trade shows. The Best Western Plus Launceston is able to cater for any of your private or corporate needs.
Going to the Footy? University of Tasmania Stadium; home of the Tassie Hawks, Boags Brewery, the famous Launceston Gorge and picnic grounds are all within walking distance along with the Launceston City Park which is home to the Japanese Monkeys.
Launceston, nested in the Tamar Valley, is Australia's third oldest city. It's abundance of built heritage makes the city a very enjoyable place to visit.
Ideally located on Earl Street just a two minute walk to the main shopping strip, The Mall, where you will find all the services you may need banks, chemists, coffee shops, theatres and restaurants.
With four (4) fully equipped conference rooms the Best Western Plus Launceston can cater to anything from a board meeting of four people to a wedding of 100. Our Great Northern Bar is an ideal venue for private functions, corporate team events or trade shows. The Best Western Plus Launceston is able to cater for any of your private or corporate needs.
Going to the Footy? University of Tasmania Stadium; home of the Tassie Hawks, Boags Brewery, the famous Launceston Gorge and picnic grounds are all within walking distance along with the Launceston City Park which is home to the Japanese Monkeys.
Launceston, nested in the Tamar Valley, is Australia's third oldest city. It's abundance of built heritage makes the city a very enjoyable place to visit.