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Centennial Hotel Launceston Tasmania
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Centennial Hotel Launceston Tasmania's Information |
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Centennial Hotel Launceston Tasmania
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Australia
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Tasmania
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City
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Launceston
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Address
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Balfour St (Cnr Bathurst St)
Launceston
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Postcode/Zip |
7250 [View Map]
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Centennial Hotel Launceston Tasmania's Detail |
ADMISSION CHARGE
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free
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ATMOSPHERE / AMBIENCE |
Hotel / Pub
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GUEST / CROWD TYPE |
Casual
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Tasmanian wines, many sourced from local wineries are proudly displayed in the dining area and are a feature of the Centennial Hotels menus.
A winery tour around the Tamar valley allows the visitor to sample many of the local wines. If you wish these wines can be purchased from us - and we will be happy to talk about one of the great pleasures in life to anyone who is interested.
Our bottleshop offers a wide selection of Tasmanian wine as well as mainland wineries. In addition, the hotel offers a good selection of beer and spirits, as well as bottled wine specials and packaged gifts.
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DRESS CODE |
Casual
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REGULAR EVENTS
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OPEN HOURS
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Mon-Sat: 11am-midnight
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PARKING
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Free onsite
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The Centennial - Relaxed, informal and friendly
Built in 1888 by John Walsh, owner of the Jolly Butcher's Hotel, the Centennial Hotel is one of the oldest continuous licensed hotels in Launceston. The hotel was named to commemorate Australia’s Centenary. Nestled in the valley of Launceston and on the main route to town, the hotel became one of the most popular establishments for travellers and locals particularly waterside workers, merchants and mariners.
By the 1890s it was a landmark in a town that was described as ‘pretty’ and ‘unpretentious in appearance.’ The impressive Victorian style hotel built of solid brick has a long tradition of hospitality where beer, meals and lodgings were obtained at a moderate price.
By 1915, Richard O'Keefe held the licence, with A. Fox following in 1922. In the 1950s the Tasmanian Brewery owned the hotel and in 1959 undertook extensive renovations including ensuite accommodation. Since the 1970s, the hotel was run as a family business and received continual internal improvement to the bistros, bottleshop and accommodation.
Featuring a distinctly European ambiance, the main dining area has a hunting lodge theme featuring hunting prints, deer heads and traditional decor. It has a cosy and intimate appeal, as well as offering family friendly comfort. It is just the place to sit and listen to live jazz and country rock on some Friday and Saturday nights, and special music events such as the Centennial Jazz Festival.
The Centennial Hotel has a number of rooms catering for the value conscious traveller.
Each room has a double bed, ensuite, television and tea/coffee making facilities. Off street parking is available.
Located just 10 minutes walk from the city centre and cafes the Centennial is the ideal place for the commercial and tourist traveller to stay while in Launceston.
Current tarrifs are $50.00 for a single and $75.00 for a double room which includes a hot cooked breakfast except Sunday and Public Holidays when a continental breakfast is available.
The rooms are located on the first floor and stairs are required to be negotiated to get to the rooms.
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