“Opened in July 2010...providing contemporary luxury accommodation in an iconic Tasmanian location”

Tasmania Australia

Conference room at Hotel Charles, Launceston

Meeting, Conference Venue & other facilities

Whether you travel to Tasmania for business or leisure, Hotel Charles is the perfect Launceston business accommodation.

Relax with a drink or casual bite to eat in the guest lounge or enjoy the cuisine and uniquely Tasmanian wine list offered by our restaurant.

Hotel Charles BoardroomOur Tasmanian business hotel also offers guests the use of a private dining room for up to 14 people. Business facilities include a boardroom for up to 12 people and a conference room which can cater for as many as 60 delegates.

A wireless internet network covers the ground floor together with internet kiosk in the guest lounge area. An internet connection is wired into every hotel room and is available free of charge.

Hotel Charles private dining roomOther guest facilities include:

  • 24 hour reception
  • lobby lounge
  • restaurant
  • conference facilities
  • WiFi
  • internet kiosk
  • free room internet
  • room service
  • guest laundry
  • free car parking
  • laundry and dry cleaning service
  • luggage storage
  • baby sitting

 

Information

Visitor Centre

Launceston, the nation's third-oldest city, is nestled in the rich wine country of Northern Tasmania. A food and wine lovers paradise, it's made for that perfect holiday or short break. For more information contact the Launceston Travel and Information Centre.

Tasmania

Discover Tasmania, the official tourism website for Tasmania, offers all the information you need to plan your holiday. Come to the edge of the world and start exploring this fascinating island.

Josef Chromy Vineyard

Josef Chromy winery is situated by a picturesque lake and vineyard only 10 minutes from Launceston airport. The Cellar Door Cafe offers a full a la carte menu and a wide range of award-winning wines for tasting. Relax on the sunny deck and enjoy one of the best food and wine experiences in Tasmania.