The longest continuing hotel licence in Tasmania, dating to 1834. Roald Amundsen stayed in rooms 201–202 in March 1912 after returning from the South Pole — the rooms are now the Amundsen Suite, his photograph above the bed. National Trust listed, 71 rooms across the historic building, restored over $2 million from 2013 by Tasmanian owner Don Neil and a heritage architect-led advisory panel. The Hadley's Art Prize, the hotel's $100,000 annual landscape art prize, has been running since 2017. On Murray Street, central Hobart.
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