Summary:
The Cellar offers a truly unique experience as a one-bedroom apartment nestled in a cleverly transformed subterranean space accessed via original worn sandstone steps. Brightened by light wells and existing windows, this charming retreat retains historical features like vintage wallpaper, wooden fittings, and stonework. Inside, you'll find a spacious bedroom with a queen bed, an open-plan living and kitchen area, and a fully-equipped kitchen with complimentary tea and coffee. With ducted heating, WiFi, and free off-street parking, The Cellar invites you to enjoy a memorable stay in Hobart.
The Space:
The Cellar promises to be one of the most unique spaces you’ve ever experienced. Descend the original worn sandstone steps into this subterranean gem, cleverly transformed into a one-bedroom apartment.
Light wells and existing windows brighten the space, while the recent refurbishment retains historical features that evoke the past, including vintage wallpaper, original paint finishes, wooden fittings, stonework, and window bars. It's worth noting that the lower ceilings may be a consideration for taller guests.
Inside, you'll find a spacious bedroom with a queen bed, an open-plan living and kitchen area, and a fully-equipped kitchen with complimentary tea and coffee. Comfort is assured with ducted heating and air conditioning, WiFi, and a Smart TV. You’ll also enjoy free off-street parking and access to shared laundry facilities with the other apartments.
With a rich history, 258 Macquarie Street has served various roles over the years, from a private home to a furniture manufacturer and an insurance office, even providing secure accommodation for individuals transitioning back into society.
For a truly memorable stay in Hobart, we invite you to book The Cellar and experience the city from this extraordinary base.
The Neighborhood:
The Cellar is centrally located on Macquarie Street, providing a direct route into the Hobart CBD. A short five-minute walk takes you right into the heart of the action, where you can explore the city’s restaurants, shops, and galleries. Venture another five minutes to historic Salamanca Place, home to the bustling Saturday market filled with local crafts, produce, and food stalls. Just beyond, at Princes Wharf, you can catch the ferry for a scenic trip to the renowned MONA (Museum of Old and New Art). Whether you're here for culture, history, or relaxation, The Parlour offers the perfect base for exploring Hobart.
Getting Around:
Getting around Hobart is quite convenient, with several options available to explore the city and its surroundings:
Walking: Hobart's compact city centre makes it easy to navigate on foot. Many attractions, including restaurants, shops, and waterfront areas, are within walking distance.
Public Transport: Metro Tasmania operates bus services throughout Hobart and surrounding areas. The buses are reliable and cover key routes, including the CBD, North Hobart, and the Salamanca Market on Saturdays.
Cycling: Hobart is bike-friendly, with several bike lanes and trails. You can rent bikes from various local shops or use bike-sharing services to explore the city at your own pace.
Car Rentals: If you want to explore beyond the city, renting a car is a great option. There are several rental companies available at the airport and in the city. This gives you the flexibility to visit nearby attractions like Mount Wellington or the Coal River Valley.
Taxis and Rideshares: Taxis and rideshare services like Uber are readily available in Hobart, providing a convenient way to get around, especially if you're traveling in a group or need to reach destinations outside public transport hours.
Ferries: For a scenic travel option, ferries operate between Hobart CBD and the eastern shore as well as the sensational ferries to MONA, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful waterfront views.
Overall, whether you choose to walk, use public transport, or rent a car, getting around Hobart is easy and accessible for visitors.
Other Things to Note:
The Cellar occupies the basement level of the property and therefore retains many of the features you would come to expect from a converted cellar, including lower ceilings and reduced natural light. Some residue from the original sandstone floor may at times appear throughout the apartment. It is a fantastic, unique space however these factors should be considered when booking the apartment.
Interaction with Guests:
If you encounter issues or have any questions during your stay, we are only a phone call away.