From the architectural to the historical and the achingly cute and cosy, these are the best Airbnb stays in Hobart/Nipaluna and her surrounds.
With a bush-hemmed, cool-weather style that’s all its own, Hobart does swoon-worthy accommodation incredibly well. Whether you’re into rustic luxe cabins, refined designer abodes with dramatic views or tenderly restored heritage homes, there’s an Airbnb from the inner city to the outer fringe that will suit your Tassie vibe. The next time you decide to make a southward retreat, check out these carefully curated stays that are worth a book.
1. Slow Beam
This architecturally significant, moody and broody home has been exquisitely considered to the smallest detail. Enveloped by the surrounding bushland with vast windows positioned to draw the eye out, this one-bedroom WeHo home is so sharp it cuts a deep impression.
Dark stone crazy-paved floors, ebony hues on walls and ceilings and vistas of the Derwent River, South Hobart and Sandy Bay are contrasted with carefully placed, bright geometric colour.
Guests at Slow Beam can expect complimentary cocktails, Labo toiletries and Market Lane Coffee in this hip abode that has graced the pages of design magazines Wallpaper* and Vogue Living. There’s a full kitchen, fireplace and rare and entirely appreciated late checkout of 2pm.
2. Lumière Lodge
This idyllic cottage will draw you in and threaten to keep you concealed within thanks to its beautifully tailored cosiness that’s everything you’d imagine of a historic Hobartian home.
Styled sensitively to the era of the cottage while also making sense to modern aesthetics, Lumière Lodge is a sweet, one-to-three-bedroom stay that has plenty of bygone 1800s design highlights, such as antique windows, chandeliers, traditional English kitchen and adorable attic.
Complimentary touches make Lumière luminescent with life’s little luxuries, such as spirits, local cheese, sourdough bread and croissants ready to be baked fresh.
A wood-burner stove and wine cellar makes this a true winter haven, so don’t make too many plans beyond.
3. The Barn
If the original owners of this 1820-era sandstone barn could see its modern iteration, they’d perhaps be firstly shocked it was still standing, then taken aback by its sleek beauty.
The one-bedroom conversion maintains the heritage and texture of the CBD abode while bringing in light and openness to make the small space function as a chic city pad.
Tactile and warm, the living area spills onto a small courtyard through a large glass pivot door, taking in rooftop views of Hobart beyond. There’s a small but functional kitchen and parking onsite, but with the city’s many bars and restaurants within easy walking distance, you might not need either.
4. Wayward Mariner
With eyes drawn beyond to the tranquil D’Entrecasteaux Channel, this coastal cottage on Birchs Bay feels a world away from life as you know it.
The luxury, two-bedroom Wayward Mariner is set on a meandering 25 acres and accesses new levels of serenity despite being only 35 minutes from Hobart. Guests will enjoy the elegant country styling, fireplace, full kitchen and bathroom with underfloor heating.
Stargazing the pristine night skies from the deck could reward you with glimpses of the southern lights and certainly encounters with local wildlife. As the morning sun illuminates the water beyond, you’ll be treated to country life at its most enchanting.
5. West Hobart Cottage
Fresh, comfortable and considered, West Hobart Cottage is just a five-minute walk from Elizabeth Street, making it the perfect base for exploring the city and her limits.
The living room with gas fireplace and an invitingly oversize couch is a welcome place to unwind after a day experiencing our southernmost city.
While three-bedrooms, a full kitchen, courtyard, parking and amenities for children ensure families with both human and fur children feel entirely at home.
6. Three Green Doors
A 12-minute drive from Hobart will deposit you at this two-person mountain cabin, where an outdoor bath summons onsen-like vibes come winter. Though you’re close to the city, the bush-hemmed Three Green Doors retreat is secluded enough to allow you to bathe au natural, preferably with a glass of local wine.
Once soaked, return inside to keep warm by the log fire and curl up with Netflix. In the daylight hours, you’re well-positioned to enjoy biking and hiking trails and if you’ve arrived in your EV, you’ll be pleased to know there’s a fast charger onsite.
7. Tiny George
Consider your bush cabin goals achieved at this architecturally designed space in the Coal River Valley just 25 minutes from Hobart.
It’s all about couple time in the cosy Tiny George studio, where you’ll sleep in a peaceful mezzanine above the living area and enjoy sun-drenched bushscapes from every window.
Crafted from tactile materials, such as spotted gum, Tasmanian oak, white-washed ply and concrete, this sweet retreat is an invitation to lock in by the fire and do very little.
8. Seaview
A classic federation home is bequeathed a Japanese-inspired extension in this sleek three-bedroom stay that overlooks Kunyanyi/Mount Wellington, the Derwent River and the city. It’s a well-put-together blend of two vastly different styles that has seen Seaview featured in The Design Files, House & Garden, and Gourmet Traveller, and is absolute design candy for interior lovers.
Its generous proportions make it a great option for groups of friends or families with older children who can spread out in the open-plan living, kitchen and dining spaces and on the Japanese-style verandah. The waterfront is just a seven-minute drive away, giving you the best of Hobart life, while still enjoying a lofty vantage above the city.
9. The Pickers Cottage
The Pickers Cottage, an 1850s home with a paired-back, contemporary update makes for an easy and elegant inner-city stay.
The CBD is just a few minutes’ walk away and you can reach Salamanca by foot in 10 minutes, where you’ll have access to produce markets, restaurants and bars.
Once used as accommodation for fruit pickers, this heritage two-bedroom house has a lovely character that’s been coaxed into the modern era with a minimalist touch.
10. Glass Holme
Watch the Derwent River reflect the undulations of light throughout the day from within the sleek Glass Holme in WeHo. From sunrise to moonrise, light falls beautifully through the floor-to-ceiling windows of this modern home.
With no window coverings, uninterrupted viewings of the bushland, city and river captivate guests from almost every room of this two-storey dwelling, which includes a conservatory, deck and loft-style bedroom.
Absorb the city twinkling beyond as you sink into the clawfoot bathtub, huddle around the courtyard fire pit, or watch the local wildlife pop across from the adjacent nature reserve.
11. Rosetta Heights
If you’re here for Mona, the architecturally designed Rosetta Heights townhouse offers not only easy access in six short minutes, but also a spectacular 180-degree view of the contemporary museum from its lofty spotted gum deck.
Light-filled and luxe with a laidback style, this two-bedroom stay backs onto bushland, where resident roos can often be seen mooching about.
It’s kitted out with a full kitchen complete with Bosch appliances, should you want to take full advantage of the space and relish a night in with dinner made from Tassie produce.
12. Captains Cottage
Pretty and petite, the historic Captains Cottage has graced magazine pages with its thoughtful, bygone style punctuated with adorable details.
A city pad originally built for a ship’s captain, this 1800s-era stay puts Hobart’s epicurean delights and cultural precincts within easy reach.
You’ll sleep nestled in luxe, Dutch flax linen in a sweet loft and cook up a romantic breakfast for two in the well-equipped kitchen, but the true drawcard is the ornate clawfoot tub in the elegant bathroom that opens out onto a charming, private courtyard, where one could imagine their own Mr Darcy is waiting.
13. Provider House Hobart
A seamless dovetailing of mountain chalet and Japanese ryokan, this exquisitely considered three-bedroom house in the Lenah Valley receives a perfect score in Japandi style.
It’s easy to forget you’re only a short drive to Hobart at Provider House Hobart, as you warm hands around your outdoor firepit in the zen garden, listen to the nearby river from the sunken lounge area, and ease yourself into the western cedar bathtub.
If you can be convinced to leave this sanctuary of minimalist beauty, trails to the New Town Falls are just across the road. The best part is, if you fall in love with a trinket on display, you can likely buy it from Provider Store, whom own this stay.
14. Flagstaff Estate
This one has the wish list for your big event entirely ticked. Sleeping 19 guests and set on a sprawling 10 acres the Flagstaff Estate rattles off a list of amenities that include an indoor pool, hot tub, barbecue area and tennis court.
Essentially it’s your own private resort and it’s just eight minutes from Hobart, so if you forget an ingredient for the banquet you’re whipping up in the chef’s kitchen, it’s easy to duck into town.
With six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a beautifully styled living room with a wood-burning fireplace, and large dining area, there’s plenty of space for a multigenerational family to spread out or to celebrate a milestone birthday or anniversary.
15. The Bay House
This Opossum Bay residence is incredibly shiny and new, having only opened in June 2024. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom stay sleeps up to 10 and is backdropped with enchanting Kunyanyi/Mount Wellington vistas.
It’s also close to Mitchells Beach, Shelley Beach and Opossum Bay Beach, landing it somewhat in the beach pad category of stays. The inclusions at The Bay House more than set you up for a good time, such as an indoor-outdoor dining area with Gozney pizza oven, in-built barbecue, fire pit, in-ground trampoline and quarter-size basketball court, as well as a pantry stocked with coffee, pizza dough and marshmallows.
The interiors are bright, utterly elegant and of beautiful quality. It’s enough to keep you in a state of high anxiety if you have small children, however, kids are warmly welcomed.
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