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The Corinda CollectionvsAstor Private Hotel
Both Corinda Collection and Astor Private Hotel are rated very highly by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Astor Private Hotel scores slightly better than Corinda Collection. Astor Private Hotel ranks #6 in Hobart with positive reviews from 2 reviewers like Rough Guide, Lonely Planet.
The Corinda Collection
Rough Guide
Fodor's
Mr & Mrs Smith
Lonely Planet
17 Glebe St, Glebe, Hobart, Tasmania 7000
From $144/night
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Free Parking
- Kitchenette
- Business Center
- Meeting Rooms
"The loveliest Heritage address in Hobart: three cottages around the cobbled yard and gardens of a manor with old beams, bric-a-brac and rustic charm."
"Respectfully converted into delightful self-contained cottages filled with period antiques... the B&B is close to the woodland." Full review
"Perched on a small hill in well-to-do Glebe, Corinda is a stately Victorian villa set in majestic period gardens. Its storied past is sensitively preserved in restored original features..." Full review
"Gorgeous Corinda, a renovated Victorian mansion with meticulously maintained parterre gardens, sits high on the Glebe hillside a short (steep!) walk from town." Full review
Astor Private Hotel
Rough Guide
Lonely Planet
157 Macquarie St, Hobart, Tasmania 7000
From $58/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Breakfast included
- Baggage storage
- Refrigerator
Star
"Bygone charm and an effusive welcome from irrepressible owner Tildy in a rambling, immaculately maintained 1920s hotel. Superb value for the central location."
Top choice
"A rambling downtown 1920s charmer, the Astor retains much of its character: stained-glass windows, old furniture, lofty ceilings (with ceiling roses) and the irrepressible Tildy at the helm." Full review