HydroSpatial 2024

AT THE EDGE

Hosted By

Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
9-12 April 2024

Staying in Beautiful Hobart

The Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart is the conference venue, as well as the primary accommodation venue for the conference. Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart is providing discounted accommodation charges for Hydrospatial 2024. However, you are more than welcome to arrange your own accommodation should you prefer.

Get the Hotel discounted rate when registring for the conference!

When you are looking at staying in Hobart, the only place to be is on the waterfront at the Hotel Grand Chancellor. Conveniently located amongst all the action, this family-friendly hotel allows you to sit back and enjoy both harbour and city views from one of the best places to stay in Hobart. The Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart is also just a short walk away from popular attractions such as Salamanca Place and The Markets, Battery Point, the MONA Ferry and the CBD.

Enjoy the comfort, space and facilities of one of Hobart's largest accommodation hotels. Work out in our gym, relax in the sauna or enjoy a swim in the heated, indoor pool. Meet for drinks or book our modern Afternoon Tea experience in the Atrium Lounge. Or reserve a table at the popular Tasman Restaurant for either delicious buffet breakfast or à la carte dinner overlooking the waterfront.

Hobart Tourism

Hobart, Tasmania’s capital has been pressed into shape by nature.

The city is framed by the rugged figure of kunanyi / Mount Wellington and the flow of the wide River Derwent, with wilderness lingering nearby – just beyond the mountain.

Beyond mountain and river, it’s cultural and dining experiences that thrive in Australia's second-oldest city. The underground Museum of Old and New Art, aka Mona, looms large in global art circles and on the itineraries of scores of travellers.

The famed Salamanca Market has been a Saturday tradition for more than 50 years, and the city’s food scene is dynamic, with cafes, restaurants and bars transforming Tasmania’s famously fresh produce into refined expressions of place and season.

See Hobart from the water, or on foot around the waterfront, or even from the saddle of a bike on a mountain descent. Taste wine at urban wineries, and when the day is almost done, sip a whisky beside a dinosaur fossil, or settle into a cosy bar inside the walls of a 19th-century hospital.

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