(08 Nov 2021)
Marriott will expand The Luxury Collection to
Australia next month, when The Tasman, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart
opens.
Originating in 1906 as an
assortment of Europe’s most celebrated and iconic properties,
including historical treasures such as the 15th century Gritti
Palace in Venice, The Luxury Collection is today a portfolio of
110 properties in more than 30
countries and territories.
“The Luxury
Collection offers a gateway to the world’s most exciting and
desirable destinations, so it is wonderful to introduce the brand
to Australia and put the rest of the world on notice to the charms
of Hobart and our most Southern State,” said Sean Hunt, Area Vice
President, Australia, New Zealand and Pacific at Marriott
International. “The opening of The Tasman signifies the importance
of Tasmania as a global destination for luxury travellers and we
are confident visitors will see this as a wish list experience for
interstate and international travellers (once international travel
resumes).”
The Tasman, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart
Connecting Salamanca Place with an elegant
fronting on Murray Street, The Tasman forms part of Parliament
Square, a new centre for Hobart in the most enthralling part of
the city, just steps from the famous Salamanca Markets, St David’s
Park and the vibrant waterfront of Sullivan’s Cove.
The Tasman offers a distinct
architectural experience that blends the site’s historical legacy
with a striking modern vision.
Guests will have the opportunity to
experience three eras of design within the 152-room hotel: from
walking the history filled hallways of the original 1840s heritage
building; admiring the understated luxury of the Art Deco
building; or taking in the spectacular views of the Hobart
waterfront from the new glass ensconced Pavilion building.
Renowned Tasmanian chef, Massimo Mele will act as
Culinary Director at the hotel’s signature restaurant, while an intimate
cocktail bar hidden within the original sandstone building will
offer an old-world bar experience.
“We look forward to bringing the unique
Tasmanian character to life for our guests and hope to leave them
with an expanded perspective that will last beyond their visit,”
said Stephen Morahan, General Manager, The Tasman. “Our blend of
personalised, genuine and anticipatory service will mark the
charming, yet refined experience of a stay at The Tasman.”
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