



Grand Chancellor Hotel in Launceston has been successfully catering services tinged with the traditional Australian hospitality to the discerning corporate and leisure travelers for years. In fact, if you wish to explore the beauty and variety of the north east, this hotel would be the ideal base for you. Visit the heritage homesteads, the handsome Georgian architecture of the municipal buildings of Launceston, the serenity of a cruise up the Cataract Gorge, or drive to the stunning Tamar Valley with its plentiful wineries including Holm Oak, Iron Pot Bay, Tamar Ridge, Rosevears Estate, St Matthias and providence vineyards while staying at this multi-star hotel.
The important tourist attractions of this small Australian city are also
Tasmania a sovereign state of Australia is a great tourist attraction. Launceston is a small town and it is in fact the third oldest city of Australia. This town has many hotels that provide comfortable stay. Grand Chancellor Hotel looks after absolute comfort of a traveler. All the places of attractions are quite close to this place.
Location of Grand Chancellor Hotel in Launceston is surrounded by quite a few tourist attractions. This hotel is situated in Tamar Valley, which has some top quality vineyards. Tamar Valley is often visited by tourists.
Other interesting places in the vicinity of the Location of Grand Chancellor Hotel in Launceston are given below:
Cliff Grounds have almost 10% of Australian plants can be seen here. People interested in nature can come here and take a look at different species of plants.
Tourists can enjoy the natural beauties even further by visiting City Park. Here they can come face to face with Japanese Macaque monkeys. These are interesting species of primates that originally can be found in Japan.
In Queen Victoria Museum of Art you will be able to witness some example of Tasmanian culture. This museum is placed in the Inveresk Precinct. In this precinct one can also come across a Chinese Temple. Quite recently this precinct has added a Tramway Museum to its lists of attractions.
In the Aurora Stadium football fans can sit back and enjoy a nice game of Australian League Football.
Tourists can also go to the Narawntapu National Park, a safe have for the wildlife. It includes small islands, headlands, wetlands, dunes among other natural attractions. This place is often called as the "Serengeti of Tasmania". Among animals it includes Forester kangaroo, Bennetts wallaby and common wambat. If luck favors then tourists can also encounter the Tasmanian devil.
Students of history may find an interest in the historic 19th century buildings and props at Clarendon, Brickendon and Woolmers Estates, Franklin House and Entally House.
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