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The Duck House Star Rating 4        
28 Queen Street

The Duck House provides a comfortable setting when in Burnie. Those staying at the property can also take advantage of free Wi-Fi during their stay.Those staying at the bed & breakfast can enjoy the property's gardens.
Jones On Wilson Boutique B&B        
154 Wilson Street

Jones On Wilson Boutique B&B is situated in Burnie and is close to the area's popular attractions.Jones On Wilson Boutique B&B offers a comfortable room, designed to suit the requirements of any traveller.There are a variety of restaurants and cafés close to the bed & breakfast, and Wynyard is a brief car trip away.
Apartments Down Town Star Rating 4        
52 Alexander street, Burnie, TAS 7320, Australia

LocationLocated in central Burnie, at the quiet end of Alexander Street, the Apartments Down Town Burnie is only walkable distance away from beaches, parks, shops, restaurants, library, art gallery, craft shops, Pioneer Museum, Civic Centre and theatre.RoomsSpacious and gracious accommodation units, furnished for your wellness and comfort, offers ample living space and all the modern amenities for your peaceful respite.RestaurantEnjoy the lavish continental breakfast in the luxury and comfort of the breakfast room and set out for an exciting day of business or pleasure.
Beachfront Voyager Motor Inn Star Rating 3.5        
9 North Terrace

Set in a striking redbrick building, this upscale, waterfront motel is a 3-minute walk from West Beach and 0.5 km from Burnie Regional Art Gallery.Chic suites decorated in earth tones feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as sitting areas and en suite bathrooms.
Burnie Ocean View Motel Star Rating 3        
253 Bass Highway

The property has 11 motel rooms and 16 cabins. We are a member of the Budget accommodation chain. The rooms are fully self-catering with a full kitchen and bathroom, ideal for a family group and the budget conscious.
Burnie City Apartments Star Rating 4        
22 Marine Terrace

Burnie City Apartments is located in Burnie's central business district, close to all shops, cafe's, bars, cinema and restaurants. Fully self contained character four bedroom apartment with modern decore. The lounge room features a large LCD TV, DVD player, opens on to the spacious kitchen and dining area.
Ikon Hotel Burnie Star Rating 5        
22 Mount Street

This elegant hotel, set in a circa-1915 redbrick building in the Central Business District, lies a 2-minute walk from both the Burnie Regional Art Gallery and the boardwalk at West Beach.The modern, airy rooms feature leather furniture, and come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. All also offer tea and coffeemaking facilities and minifridges, along with sitting and dining areas; some rooms have kitchenettes and some include continental breakfast items left in the rooms.
Comfort Hotel Burnie Star Rating 3        
139 Wilson Street

This contemporary hotel is 8 minutes' walk from the beach and 10 minutes' walk from Burnie Regional Museum.The modern rooms and suites come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minifridges, as well as and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add bunk beds and dining areas.
Wellers Inn Star Rating 3.5        
36 Queen Street

Situated by the ocean, Wellers Inn is a great choice for a stay in Burnie. You can unwind with a drink at the bar / lounge, and buffet breakfast is available on weekdays. There's also a garden, and rooms offer flat-screen TVs and minibars.
Hide-Away Cottage Retreat Star Rating 4        
500 Ridgley Highway

Hide-Away Cottage Retreat offers self-contained in a peaceful rural setting. The property features a patio, BBQ facilities, and a children's playground.Hide-Away Cottage Retreat is located in Burnie.
 
 
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Burnie is a port city on the north - west coast of Tasmania. When founded in 1827, Burnie was named Emu Bay but it was renamed for William Burnie, a director of the Van Diemen's Land Company, in the early 1840s.