Launceston Hotels – offering you great delight
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Launceston Hotels – offering you great delight


Launceston lies between the Tamar River and the Cataract Gorge in Tamar Valley. Located in the north of Tasmania, in Australia this city is easily reachable by flight, water ways or road. The city was established in 1805 and is considered as one of the oldest cities of the country having its unique heritage. Some of the places of attraction that must be visited during your sojourn here include Cataract Gorge, Penny Royal World, Launceston City Park, National Motor Museum and the National Rose Garden etc. Besides, the historical buildings and architectural monuments are other important things to watch out for. Cruising at the Tamar River or taking a tour of the wineries of Tamar Valley serves as other great attractions.

There are numerous castles in this city that you must surely visit. For shopping, you can visit the flea markets, which offer good products to buy as souvenir. Mountain Biking, Cycling Tour, Bushwalking, Hiking and Sea Kayaking are some of the activities you would love to enjoy. The city is rich in different good accommodation and lodging options. The tourists can choose out of many different categories of Hotels in Launceston to stay in. Launceston is also popular for its wine and sumptuous cuisines. So, do gorge on the authentic Spanish, Cantonese, Seafood and local Australian delights here.

As the city receives a large number of tourists, accordingly there are innumerable hotels in Launceston to accommodate these guests. The amenities and standard of hotels differ as per their price and class. So, you have the leisure of choosing the best suited hotel according to your budget. There are all categories of hotels available here including luxury, boutique, business, budget and deluxe hotels amongst others. Some of the popular hotels in Launceston include Hatherley House, Peppers Seaport, Sebel, Grand Chancellor, Comfort Inn Balmoral on York, and Country Club Resort and Villas.

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