Property building in Best Western Plus Launceston
Best Western Plus

Best Western Plus Launceston

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Best Western Plus Launceston, your cozy retreat in the heart of Tasmania! With prices starting from just $94, this 4-star gem is a mere stone's throw away from the bustling city center, located just 0.4mi away at 3 Earl Street. With over 4,100 reviews, our welcoming atmosphere and fantastic amenities are sure to make your stay truly memorable.

Bed in Best Western Plus Launceston
Bed in Best Western Plus Launceston

Rooms

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1 King Size Bed

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55 sqft

Executive Suite, Jetted Tub

Minibar

Suite-1 King Bed, Non-Smoking, Executive, Jetted Tub, Wi-Fi, Espresso Machine, Air-Conditioned is 54 square feet and includes a king-size bed 150-183 width plus desk, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities , and ironing set.

Large Family Room in Best Western Plus Launceston

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2 Twin Beds

1 Queen Size Bed

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325 sqft

Large Family

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

View

Private entrance

Stay in our spacious Large Family Room, perfect for a family of 4 adults and 3 children. Enjoy the comfort of 2 twin beds and a queen size bed, along with a private bathroom, bathtub, and a stunning view. The room also features a minibar, flat-screen TV with streaming services like Netflix, and other amenities to ensure a memorable stay.

Executive King Suite with Spa Bath in Best Western Plus Launceston

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1 King Size Bed

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570 sqft

Executive Suite

Hot tub

Spa tub

City view

Private Bathroom

Indulge in pure luxury in our King Suite with Spa Bath, a spacious 570 sqft suite with a private city view and a rejuvenating hot tub. Enjoy a plush king-size bed, a stylish private bathroom with a bathtub, and other amenities such as a minibar, coffee machine, and flat-screen TV. Perfect for a romantic getaway or a relaxing escape. Accommodates 2 adults and 1 child.

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Kick-start your day with an appetizing breakfast before diving into a world of fun! Whether you fancy a thrilling day of skiing or prefer relaxing in the spa tub, we’ve got you covered. You can also unwind in the hot tub or enjoy the live music while sipping on a cool drink from our bar. And for those traveling with kids, our kid-friendly buffet and babysitting services mean that everyone can have a little fun! Plus, with complimentary Wi-Fi and a business center, you can easily stay connected (or brag about your vacation on social media!).

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Property building in Best Western Plus Launceston

Experience the Best

When night falls, retreat to your stylish room equipped with all the modern comforts, including air conditioning, free toiletries, and streaming services like Netflix for those cozy nights in. Explore the vibrant Launceston area with our convenient tour desk or opt for some leisure golf, horseback riding, or a lovely stroll down the street. At the Best Western Plus Launceston, you're not just booking a hotel – you’re setting the stage for an unforgettable Tasmanian adventure!

Bed in Best Western Plus Launceston
Bed in Best Western Plus Launceston

Plan Your Stay

After an exciting day of exploring Launceston, you’ll want to refuel, and you won’t have to go far! Welcome to The Tram Bar, our on-site eatery that encapsulates a traditional ambiance with a hospitable touch. Though we don’t serve specific cuisines, the atmosphere is delightful enough to ensure your meal is a memorable one. Share tales of adventure with fellow guests over a pint, or enjoy a serene dinner while soaking in the vibrant chatter of your surroundings. Our culinary team is dedicated to providing a dining experience that complements your stay, making every bite an experience to savor.

Restaurant/places to eat in Best Western Plus Launceston
Lounge or bar in Best Western Plus Launceston

Amenities

Skiing

Restaurant

Business center

Free wifi

Room service

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Spa tub

Hot tub

Lounge or bar in Best Western Plus Launceston
Restaurant/places to eat in Best Western Plus Launceston

Restaurant

The Tram Bar

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Asian breakfast in Best Western Plus Launceston
Restaurant/places to eat in Best Western Plus Launceston
Property building in Best Western Plus Launceston
What a hidden gem! We booked just for the one night, we had been travelling the north west and came down from Beaconsfield in the afternoon. Reception were very helpful and friendly. Parking was easy, it was just next door at a discounted rate of $6, you can park out the front of the hotel and drop off bags then go park the car, when leaving you can park at the back door and get your bags in the car from the lifts. So don't be put off by parking offsite, it's actually not what i would consider offsite. The room was big and spacious, plenty of room in the bathroom, with nice hot water and good water pressure. The TV was massive! We had a lounge to sit on instead of sitting on the bed to watch TV and we ate in the restaurant downstairs with the tram in the restaurant, how quirky! The drinks and food were reasonably priced and good value and it was great that after travelling all day we didn't have to go out of the hotel for food. The bed was very comfortable, the heating was cosy and appreciated as the weather had turned bad with wind and rain, but we felt very safe and secure in the hotel. The hotel is easy to find and is right in the middle of the CBD so lots of shops and restaurants are close by, so is the Cataract Gorge and City Park. Thanks again, we will be back for another stay if we are ever in Launceston.

Jane

We drove our rental car up to Launceston from Sandy Bay to track down some family graves at Carr Villa Memorial Park and get a sense of the place where my relatives first settled when they arrived in Tasmania from England back in 1885. We visited the cemetery before we drove on into town. The Best Western Plus has a convenient parking lot which doesn't cost a lot extra per night (and we only had to pay for one night), and the room was of a good size with among the most comfortable mattresses we've encountered in, by now, four and a half weeks of travel. We are hardy walkers and had no trouble getting to the Queen Victoria Art Gallery and from there on to the 65-million-year-old rock formations of Cataract Gorge and the Cataract Trail, with its stunning views of the South Esk river, followed by a stroll through nostalgic turn-of-the-century buildings, peacocks and wallabies less than six feet away from us and a thrilling ride on the world's longest single-span chairlift. The next day, we checked out of the hotel and visited the Queen Victoria Museum before wending our way down the East Coast of Tasmania back to Sandy Bay and our wonderful relatives. We can highly recommend the Best Western Plus.

Caron

Great location and lovely staff. The meal we had in the "Tram" restaurant was delicious and reasonably priced. The location of the property is brilliant. An easy 10 -15 minute walk to the Cataract Gorge (a must do if visiting Launceston), an easy walk to three lovely parks and a "stones throw" from a number of great eateries, e.g. La Cantina - authentic Italian cuisine - Bellissimo! And M&B Cafe and Smoothie Bar - great coffee and delicious brekkies. And, because the Motel is tucked up a side street, it is quiet.... perfect for a good night's sleep after traipsing all over the Gorge.

Donna

This hotel is in a convenient location. The staff are friendly and helpful. The room was a comfortable size with places to open two suit cases. The room had working air conditioning. The hotel has breakfast available and restaurants. We appreciated to in house laundry room. We had a wonderful time in the very charming Launceston at this hotel. We probably should have stayed for a full week. There is so much to do in the area.

Sampaga

The hotel is located in the city of Launceston and easy to access to everything - shop/ restaurant / city walk stops. The rooms are clean but old style. The service is great and the reception when checking in and the first day are so nice and happy to answer all the questions.

Juan

What a hidden gem! We booked just for the one night, we had been travelling the north west and came down from Beaconsfield in the afternoon. Reception were very helpful and friendly. Parking was easy, it was just next door at a discounted rate of $6, you can park out the front of the hotel and drop off bags then go park the car, when leaving you can park at the back door and get your bags in the car from the lifts. So don't be put off by parking offsite, it's actually not what i would consider offsite. The room was big and spacious, plenty of room in the bathroom, with nice hot water and good water pressure. The TV was massive! We had a lounge to sit on instead of sitting on the bed to watch TV and we ate in the restaurant downstairs with the tram in the restaurant, how quirky! The drinks and food were reasonably priced and good value and it was great that after travelling all day we didn't have to go out of the hotel for food. The bed was very comfortable, the heating was cosy and appreciated as the weather had turned bad with wind and rain, but we felt very safe and secure in the hotel. The hotel is easy to find and is right in the middle of the CBD so lots of shops and restaurants are close by, so is the Cataract Gorge and City Park. Thanks again, we will be back for another stay if we are ever in Launceston.

Jane

We drove our rental car up to Launceston from Sandy Bay to track down some family graves at Carr Villa Memorial Park and get a sense of the place where my relatives first settled when they arrived in Tasmania from England back in 1885. We visited the cemetery before we drove on into town. The Best Western Plus has a convenient parking lot which doesn't cost a lot extra per night (and we only had to pay for one night), and the room was of a good size with among the most comfortable mattresses we've encountered in, by now, four and a half weeks of travel. We are hardy walkers and had no trouble getting to the Queen Victoria Art Gallery and from there on to the 65-million-year-old rock formations of Cataract Gorge and the Cataract Trail, with its stunning views of the South Esk river, followed by a stroll through nostalgic turn-of-the-century buildings, peacocks and wallabies less than six feet away from us and a thrilling ride on the world's longest single-span chairlift. The next day, we checked out of the hotel and visited the Queen Victoria Museum before wending our way down the East Coast of Tasmania back to Sandy Bay and our wonderful relatives. We can highly recommend the Best Western Plus.

Caron

Great location and lovely staff. The meal we had in the "Tram" restaurant was delicious and reasonably priced. The location of the property is brilliant. An easy 10 -15 minute walk to the Cataract Gorge (a must do if visiting Launceston), an easy walk to three lovely parks and a "stones throw" from a number of great eateries, e.g. La Cantina - authentic Italian cuisine - Bellissimo! And M&B Cafe and Smoothie Bar - great coffee and delicious brekkies. And, because the Motel is tucked up a side street, it is quiet.... perfect for a good night's sleep after traipsing all over the Gorge.

Donna

This hotel is in a convenient location. The staff are friendly and helpful. The room was a comfortable size with places to open two suit cases. The room had working air conditioning. The hotel has breakfast available and restaurants. We appreciated to in house laundry room. We had a wonderful time in the very charming Launceston at this hotel. We probably should have stayed for a full week. There is so much to do in the area.

Sampaga

The hotel is located in the city of Launceston and easy to access to everything - shop/ restaurant / city walk stops. The rooms are clean but old style. The service is great and the reception when checking in and the first day are so nice and happy to answer all the questions.

Juan

What a hidden gem! We booked just for the one night, we had been travelling the north west and came down from Beaconsfield in the afternoon. Reception were very helpful and friendly. Parking was easy, it was just next door at a discounted rate of $6, you can park out the front of the hotel and drop off bags then go park the car, when leaving you can park at the back door and get your bags in the car from the lifts. So don't be put off by parking offsite, it's actually not what i would consider offsite. The room was big and spacious, plenty of room in the bathroom, with nice hot water and good water pressure. The TV was massive! We had a lounge to sit on instead of sitting on the bed to watch TV and we ate in the restaurant downstairs with the tram in the restaurant, how quirky! The drinks and food were reasonably priced and good value and it was great that after travelling all day we didn't have to go out of the hotel for food. The bed was very comfortable, the heating was cosy and appreciated as the weather had turned bad with wind and rain, but we felt very safe and secure in the hotel. The hotel is easy to find and is right in the middle of the CBD so lots of shops and restaurants are close by, so is the Cataract Gorge and City Park. Thanks again, we will be back for another stay if we are ever in Launceston.

Jane

We drove our rental car up to Launceston from Sandy Bay to track down some family graves at Carr Villa Memorial Park and get a sense of the place where my relatives first settled when they arrived in Tasmania from England back in 1885. We visited the cemetery before we drove on into town. The Best Western Plus has a convenient parking lot which doesn't cost a lot extra per night (and we only had to pay for one night), and the room was of a good size with among the most comfortable mattresses we've encountered in, by now, four and a half weeks of travel. We are hardy walkers and had no trouble getting to the Queen Victoria Art Gallery and from there on to the 65-million-year-old rock formations of Cataract Gorge and the Cataract Trail, with its stunning views of the South Esk river, followed by a stroll through nostalgic turn-of-the-century buildings, peacocks and wallabies less than six feet away from us and a thrilling ride on the world's longest single-span chairlift. The next day, we checked out of the hotel and visited the Queen Victoria Museum before wending our way down the East Coast of Tasmania back to Sandy Bay and our wonderful relatives. We can highly recommend the Best Western Plus.

Caron

Great location and lovely staff. The meal we had in the "Tram" restaurant was delicious and reasonably priced. The location of the property is brilliant. An easy 10 -15 minute walk to the Cataract Gorge (a must do if visiting Launceston), an easy walk to three lovely parks and a "stones throw" from a number of great eateries, e.g. La Cantina - authentic Italian cuisine - Bellissimo! And M&B Cafe and Smoothie Bar - great coffee and delicious brekkies. And, because the Motel is tucked up a side street, it is quiet.... perfect for a good night's sleep after traipsing all over the Gorge.

Donna

This hotel is in a convenient location. The staff are friendly and helpful. The room was a comfortable size with places to open two suit cases. The room had working air conditioning. The hotel has breakfast available and restaurants. We appreciated to in house laundry room. We had a wonderful time in the very charming Launceston at this hotel. We probably should have stayed for a full week. There is so much to do in the area.

Sampaga

The hotel is located in the city of Launceston and easy to access to everything - shop/ restaurant / city walk stops. The rooms are clean but old style. The service is great and the reception when checking in and the first day are so nice and happy to answer all the questions.

Juan

Location

3 Earl Street, Launceston, 7250, Australia

Best Western Plus Launceston