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February 20, 2024
If you are looking for a self-contained apartment with free on-site parking that it is relatively close to Hobart's CBD then Quest Trinity House ticks the boxes. Located on the fringe of the suburb of Glebe, just off Brooker Avenue (near the Warwick Street traffic lights). It is an approximate 20-minute walk to Constitution Dock and Salamanca Place or a 5-minute drive. There is a Woolworths & BWS (liquor store) on the opposite side of Brooker Avenue, a very short walk away, perfect if you want to stock up the fridge and pantry. We ate out every day so didn't really take advantage of the ability to cook our own meals (we were on holiday). Our apartment was on the ground floor of the restored and historic Trinity House (c.1840) a two-storey sandstone building. All the rooms, including the bathrooms and bedrooms are spacious with high ceilings - reflecting the building's heritage. Our apartment had its own lounge, dining and kitchen with a separate laundry. The furnishing and fixtures were all relatively modern, though a little worn and dated. The queen-sized bed was very comfortable and given there was only two of us, we had plenty of towels, pillows and linen. We did have ongoing problems with the Wi-Fi, in that it kept dropping out and didn't connect with the TV - so not able to stream movies etc. The staff did try and help but because it was the weekend they couldn't get a technician in to fix it. The receptionist (Jodie) at the front desk was there every time we dropped in and when we checked out - she was very helpful and a font of local knowledge. Quest Trinity House is not a luxury stay but it is very comfortable and provided us with everything we needed for our short stay before we left Tasmania.