| Tourists all over the place find Australia an enchanting place to spend the weekend.
Apart from the magnificent beaches of the country there are other places of attractions.
Some of the tourists also visit Tasmania, the autonomous region of Australia.
In the northern side of this state there is the city of Launceston, which accommodates
many tourists in its top notch hotels. Tourists visiting this city can board in
the Quest Hotel. Location of Quest Hotel in Launceston is pretty close to the
Airport. Location of Quest Hotel in Launceston is in the "Murray Building".
This building, which is a place of historical significance, was restored later.
Location of Quest Hotel in Launceston is quite near to the Cataract Gorge and
Boag's Brewery. Thus touring these well known tourist attractions becomes very
easy. Cataract Gorge is a creation of nature. This place gives a glimpse of
the hypnotizing beauty that nature have. Boag's Brewery, on the other hand is
a fine vinery and has a natural beauty of its own.
In the River Cruise Terminal, you can also enjoy the beauty of the Tamar River
and have a great time. This place is also a few minutes away from the Location
of Quest Hotel in Launceston.
Travelers can take a stroll from the Location of Quest Hotel in Launceston
and come to the shopping centers close to it. There are some restaurants as
well where one can have some great food. Being at the heart of the city this
hotel is quite well placed fro the tourists to enjoy every nook and corner of
the city.
In the Design Center you can also find some wood-works that gives you an idea
about the rich natural resources that this Tasmania has. Travelers can enjoy
all these because of the excellent Location of Quest Hotel in Launceston.
Travelers visiting this city in February can witness the vibrant festival that
takes place in the Festivale. This is the perfect to enjoy good wine and spend
a day in absolute merry making.
Other place close to the Location of Quest Hotel in Launceston is Tamar Valley.
This houses an excellent vineyard.
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