Adina Hobart – TFE Hotels set to expand its Tasmanian footprint

Australian TFE Hotels has announced the debut of its premium apartment-style hotel brand, Adina, in Hobart, bringing with it its trademark contemporary design, spacious living and flexible apartment accommodation…

view from kitchen into guestroom at Adina Hobart

Inspired by the warm, organic beauty of a Tasmanian eucalypt forest, the new 48-key Adina Hobart blends natural timbers, neutral tones, and soft green and deep orange accents to create a calming, contemporary retreat that echoes the aesthetic cues of the lobby.

Adina Hobart guestroom with olive green panelling behind an olive green leather bedhead

Image credit: Adina Hobart

Set within the same mixed use development as the 142-key Vibe Hobart, this Adina hotel represents a significant evolution of the site at a time when Tasmania’s capital is experiencing the highest visitor numbers on record. Adina guests will have full access to the onsite amenities including Belvedere restaurant and bar, conferencing facilities, pool and gym.

According to TFE Hotels’ Group Chief Operating Officer, Chris Sedgwick, Adina’s continued growth across Australia and beyond reflects the strength of a brand that truly understands modern travellers. “As we expand our global footprint, we’re seeing increasing demand for apartment style hotels that offer the space, flexibility, and contemporary design that Adina does so well,” said Sedgwick. “With every new opening, whether here at home or in key international cities, Adina anchors our premium offering and showcases the best of Australian hospitality on the world stage.”

2 chairs at a table against olive green wood panelled wall

Image credit: Adina Hobart

At the heart of the Hobart development are owners and developers Richard and Annalisa Doedens, whose hands-on approach to design, in collaboration with TFE, has guided both the architectural expression of the original build and the distinctive character of each hotel within it. With a passion for merging history, texture, and modern craftsmanship, the team has curated an Adina experience that feels authentically Tasmanian, while still unmistakably aligned with the brand’s new direction.

“With Adina Hobart, we wanted to craft a hotel that feels intrinsically connected to Tasmania. As such, the palette, the textures, and the organic forms all draw from the quiet beauty of the eucalypt forests that define so much of the state’s landscape,” commented Richard. “Our design approach also focuses on warmth and comfort, while still delivering the sophistication expected of an Adina. And, by anchoring the interiors in natural materials and rounded, calming shapes, we’ve created a place that feels both grounded and elevated.”

green tiled bathroom in Adina Hobart

Image credit: Adina Hobart

The Hobart property will feature a collection of contemporary studios and one- and two-bedroom apartments (and the ability to interconnect into a three bedroom) designed to give guests room to live, work, and unwind — complete with fully equipped kitchens, thoughtful amenities, and the privacy of independently configured spaces.

Created with extended stays and design-savvy travellers in mind, Adina Hobart will cater to a growing demand for flexible accommodation at the premium end of the market. Hotel General Manager, Jamie Capp, said Hobart was experiencing incredible momentum and that having apartment-style accommodation in the heart of the city gives visitors the flexibility to stay longer, explore more deeply with family, and for business guests to connect more meaningfully with Tasmania.

“Apartment-style stays are increasingly important to the visitor economy because they encourage extended travel and support local operators,” Capp said. “With both Adina and Vibe now in Hobart, we’re offering travellers more choice – whether they’re here for business, culture, or nature.”

TFE Hotels announced the arrival of Adina in Tasmania as reflecting both the brand’s national strength and Hobart’s evolution as one of Australia’s most culturally dynamic cities. The mixed use building — now home to two TFE Hotels brands — further cements the site as a new anchor point within the CBD’s ongoing rejuvenation. Adina Hobart is expected to welcome guests in the back half of this year.

Main image credit: Adina Hobart