Apartments by the Award Winning Last Architects...
Friday, December 18, 2009
For the stylish couples out there...
Have you ever been browsing through your favourite lifestyle magazine and thought "I'd love to stay there."
Well now you can.
The Last Villa in Sandy Bay, Tasmania is a multi award winning, architecturally designed property. If you want it, they have it. Stay for a weekend or a week.
"This eccentric Hobart building does double-duty as a home and B & B - all with a touch of cool." House & Garden.
We all want that little something extra when we go on holiday. Depending on our personal style, we envision that where we're going to stay will be just a little bit special. If you wanted bland accommodation you'd stay at a motel, right?
If you're looking for a unique property for your getaway, check this out.
The Penthouse caters for couples in eclectic European inspired interiors overlooking the famous River Derwent, Mt Wellington and prestigious Sandy Bay.
The Cruise Ship also caters to couples and is fitted out with an eclectic mix of historic and designer furniture themed on yachting. The apartment has stunning views of the Derwent River and beyond.
The Barcelona has a Romeo and Juliet inspired balcony and provides fresh sea air and leafy green garden views.
Voyager has a Japanese inspired, minimalist interior. It caters to adventurous couples with a hint of Japanese culture.
Studio Last is an inspiring place to do business while you are in Hobart. It has a drawing table, desk, kitchenette and bathroom, opening onto a deck with its own fireplace.
But what are you and the significant other going to do on your getaway? Don't be alarmed, there's plenty for the two of you to do.
Visit nearby art galleries
Salamanca Market
Nutgrove Beach and cycleway
Sandy Bay Massage Centre
Wrest Point Casino
Wineries
Bush walks
100m to the beach
Indulge in the fabulous restaurants, cafes and eateries.
Indulge, enjoy and make memories to last a lifetime. Let the Luxury Oz Stays team create the holiday of a lifetime, everytime.
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