Best Accommodation in Launceston for Your Next Fine Stay
It’s easy to find a chic home away from home in this historic town. Here are our favourite picks of the best accommodation in Launceston.
Launceston, with its charming blend of history and modernity, is a must-visit on any Tasmanian journey. This walkable city boasts delightful restaurants, galleries, and historic buildings. Explore Cataract Gorge with its scenic walks and old-fashioned chairlift, or visit City Park, where you’ll find a troop of resident monkeys. Launceston also serves as an ideal base for excursions to Cradle Mountain or the Tamar Valley wine route.
From elegantly restored cottages to stylish city apartments and luxurious hotels, Launceston offers a range of accommodations perfect for any getaway. We’ve curated a selection of the finest places to stay, so you can book and begin your adventure with ease.
Wahroonga on Bourke
If a view of Launceston is what you’re looking for, Wahroonga on Bourke delivers. This lovely self-contained one-bed apartment (part of a larger Federation home) has stunning views of the city which you can enjoy from the comfort of the comfy king-sized bed. With thoughtful touches like twin sinks in the bathroom, local artworks lining the walls, heated floors and a late checkout, this apartment is a great option for an intimate couples’ weekend – and is handily located right in the city.
28 Bourke Street, Launceston
Henry's on Balfour
Henry’s on Balfour offers understated opulence in a beautifully restored two-story Victorian terrace in Launceston. Built in 1881, this historic building combines Victorian charm with modern luxury, boasting spacious rooms, high ceilings, and carefully selected furnishings. Just a short 5-minute walk from Charles Street and its bustling cafe scene, guests can easily explore the city's charming streets from this exclusive little escape.
100 Balfour Street, Launceston
Belstone Cottage
Relish in the charm of Belstone Cottage, a splendid 1880s terrace nestled in one of Launceston’s most coveted streets, just on the edge of the CBD. This enchanting haven spans two levels, featuring three delightful bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, and elegant lounging spaces. The kitchen opens to an undercover deck, offering extended living with uninterrupted sunset views. Dreamy much?
Tastefully renovated with a blend of modern and antique furnishings, original Australian artworks, and luxurious linens, it exudes romance and character. Stroll to nearby heritage-listed parks or explore Charles Street’s vibrant cafes, restaurants, and wine bars—every blissful experience in the city is just a heartbeat away.
Stillwater Seven
If a meal at the award-winning Stillwater restaurant is on your menu for your trip to Launceston, who not go all in and just stay there? Stillwater Seven is the name given to the seven luxe rooms on site, and the team encourages you to let them know your preferences (soft pillows vs firm pillows, your specific coffee order) so you can have the best stay possible. Each suite comes with a king bed and a pantry stocked full of Tassie produce. Situated at the entrance to the iconic Cataract Gorge reserve and just a 10 minute stroll into town, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy the best of Launceston.
2 Bridge Road, Launceston
The Store House
The Store House is a chic Airbnb located in a popular area of town in a street lined with cafes and shops. Just a five minute walk to the city centre, this Launceston accommodation is in the perfect spot for exploring the place on foot. The two-bedroom apartment is decorated exquisitely in rustic country-chic style, which is no real surprise given that the owner runs the homewares shop downstairs.
53 Balfour Street, Launceston
Soul Sister Cottage
Located in the northern suburb of Invermay, this Launceston accommodation is just a short stroll from the city. Light, bright and airy, you’ll feel instantly chill when you walk into the two-bedroom cottage – and the generous bathtub and cosy beds only add to the relaxing vibe. With a sunny outdoor dining area to enjoy, Soul Sister a great spot to unwind after a busy day of exploring.
3 Grant Street, Invermay
The Greeen Room
Inner-city apartment The Greeen Room is quirky, retro-inspired and yes, very green. Situated smack-bang in the CBD, this Launceston accommodation couldn’t be more central. Given it’s a small city, you’ll be able to do a lot of exploring on foot if you choose to stay in this one-bedroom gem. But if you do, there’s every chance you won’t want to leave – from the cushy green velvet couch to the adorable decor to the complimentary Tasmanian gin, you’ll want to settle in and call this place home forever!
73-75 St John Street, Launceston
Birdhouse Studios
For a less CBD, more middle of the bush experience, the Birdhouse Studios are a wonderful accommodation option in Launceston. On the fringe of the city in West Launceston, when you walk in you’ll feel like you’re not in a city at all – even though it’s a 15 minute walk away. There’s two one-bedroom architect-designed apartments at the property, both built on a sloping site giving stunning views over Launceston and the mountain ranges beyond. There’s plenty of local wildlife to spot, including echidnas and wallabies, and each studio is crafted with sustainability in mind with natural cork and Tasmanian oak interiors.
10 Salisbury Crescent, West Launceston
The Townhouse
The Townhouse is a charming old cottage in the heart of Launceston. The two-bedroom accommodation is perfectly decorated in a bright, cheerful vintage style that will instantly make you feel happy and at home in the space. The Townhouse is a great base for a Launceston trip, given it’s located in the middle of town in a historic yet trendy area. It’s right around the corner from several good coffee shops and bars, including the Saint John Craft Brew Bar.
48 Elizabeth Street, Launceston
Mac And Sylvia Apartment 30
Mac and Sylvia Apartment 30 may be located in an inner-city apartment block, but it’s a quaint little oasis in the middle of Launceston. The beautifully decorated studio is instantly relaxing, and you’ll love coming back here at the end of your day. Located across from City Park – you can visit Launceston’s famous monkeys! – it’s easy walking distance to the Harvest Market, restaurants, shops and art galleries. After a long day on your feet, you’ll love sinking into the bath at this apartment.
7 Brisbane Street, Launceston
Good Soul Cottage
Owned by the same folks as Soul Sister, Good Soul Cottage is another charming space in Invermay. With its cute pink front door, you’ll love it before you even walk in! This perfectly restored 1890s cottage comes with two bright, airy bedrooms, a lovely open plan kitchen and an outdoor area complete with bean bags and hammocks. It’s perfect for a girls’ trip or couples’ getaway – if you have a bigger group, enquire about booking Soul Sister at the same time and then all of you will be set up just a two-minute drive apart.
8 Goodwin Street, Invermay
Peppers Silo Hotel
Boasting extensive views across Seaport, Royal Park, Tamar River Basin and Cataract Gorge, you’ll be captivated by the luxurious hotel contained within Peppers Silo.
An iconic Launceston landmark, the transformed silos now house exquisite rooms and suites, and pay homage to their grain-storage past with their on-site restaurant, Grain of the Silos. Set on the tranquil riverfront, this hotel offers a peaceful retreat just a short stroll from the CBD and public transport.
Experience the best of Launceston by booking a stay or enjoying a meal at the always excellent Grain of the Silos—where history meets culinary excellence.
89-91 Lindsay Street, Invermay
Hotel Verge
In the heart of Launceston lies the city's dreamiest boutique hotel, Hotel Verge. Warm timber walls offset exposed concrete ceilings in the industrial heritage that has been retained, while dark fit-outs and furnishings make for an instant modern-cosy ambience. The onsite restaurant offers up seasonal menus for breakfast and dinner. If you fancy venturing out to feast, the hotel is just a hop, skip and a walk from everything else in Launceston CBD.
50 Tamar Street, Launceston