Originally built by convict labour in 1834, Hadley’s is one of the oldest boutique hotels in Australia. Hadley’s Orient Hotel has nestled in the heart of this vibrant city and in the fond memories of many a guest for over 180 years. We focus on using seasonal Tasmanian produce and trust that along with our wonderful surrounds and service, you have an enjoyable experience with us at Hadley’s.
The property has been fully restored to reflect the Victorian era under the guidance of heritage experts. Hadley’s Orient Hotel offers 71 guest rooms and suites, an onsite bar serving light meals, guest lounge, Traditional High Tea (bookings essential), conference and event space.
Hadleys Orient Hotel has three dining spaces: the bar, atrium and breakfast room –
Breakfast – Our Signature Continental Breakfast is served to your table on our famous three level tiers and is complimentary for all in-house guests. Or if you would prefer, you can choose one of our delicious hot breakfast options instead. The hot buffet breakfast comprises an à la carte cooked meal plus buffet. The continental buffet includes fruit, muesli, toast, pastries and yogurt. We welcome guests who are not staying at Hadley’s to join us for breakfast.
Orient Dining offers a simple classic menu influenced by seasonal, local flavours of Tasmania. We happily cater for special dietary requirements. For dinner, standout choices include the Tasmanian tasting plate, which features wallaby sliders, Bruny Island oysters and salmon, plus pasta primavera. A must-do experience is afternoon tea, a tiered stand of scones, petits fours and sandwiches accompanied by tea and champagne.
Open daily from 4.00pm to 10.00pm.
The Orient Bar offers a large range of Tasmanian wines, whiskies and local ales. The bar stocks a range of local gin and whisky, and hosts a piano player on Thursday to Saturday evenings.
Bar opens daily from 4.00pm to 10.00pm. Happy Hour from 5.00pm to 6.00pm weekdays.
Hadley’s Orient Hotel, affectionately known as the Grand Old Dame of Hobart, has nestled in the heart of the vibrant capital city of Tasmania and in the fond memories of many a guest for over 180 years. Hadley’s was originally built by convict labour in 1834 and is one of the oldest hotels in Australia. Steeped in history, the property has known many names, owners and guises during its existence, becoming an iconic venue in the Hobart landscape. In close consultation with an expert advisory panel comprising of historians, architects and designers, the National Trust listed Hadley’s was lovingly restored to reflect the grandeur of the Victorian era and relaunched as Hadley’s Orient Hotel in November, 2014.
Hadley’s is committed to providing a unique guest experience delivering heritage accommodation of unsurpassed quality in Tasmania. Exemplary customer service complements outstanding facilities, extensive guest services and graceful design. The charming venue boasts 71 elegantly styled accommodation suites and is home to a range of guest services and facilities: Central location 24 hour reception Complimentary Wi-Fi and in-house movies Turndown service on first night of arrival. Rates include breakfast, served daily in our Mary Hadley Room Traditional Victorian-style Afternoon Tea Experience, served Wednesday to Sunday in the elegantly restored Atrium Hadley’s Orient Bar and Dining Room opens from 4pm daily, serving meals and a fine selection of Tasmanian wines, whiskies, gins and ales 11am check-out Room service. Secure off-site parking (additional charges apply) Conference and event facilities A dedicated, friendly and professional team to look after your guests during their stay.
Located in the heart of the historic CBD amidst an array of boutique shops and chic eateries, Hadley’s is just a short stroll from a range of some of Hobarts most popular activities, attractions and cultural experiences. But the property is so much more than just a place to stay whilst exploring Hobart. Hadley’s is an experience in itself. We invite your guests to relax in the elegance that is Hadley’s Orient Hotel, immerse themselves in the charm of yester-year, and become a part of our enduring story.