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"Originally known as The Cricket Club Hotel, the Coppersmith Hotel takes its name in honour of Ebenezer Thomson (1854-1925) former South Melbourne Mayor and Coppersmith by trade. You can still feel the 1800s heritage with the simple palette and layering of materials. This desire to reflect the beauty of an earlier era extends to the interior where moments of interest have been created through the exploration of authentic materials. You might also notice the touches of copper throughout the hotel which are there to pay tribute to the past Coppersmiths who lived in South Melbourne. Designed by international design practice HASSELL Worldwide, the rooms combine luxe finishes with a free-standing furniture approach. Pieces from award winning Australian designers include custom-designed wall lamps by Ross Gardam, ottomans by Jardan and tables by Oak & Elm. Guests will find a thoughtful list of inclusions in every room including Nespresso coffee machine and pods, tea making facilities and USB wall sockets. Different pillows are available and even hair straighteners can be provided on request. From touchdown to turndown, it’s luxury on a smaller scale. The Coppersmith is around a 20 minute 1.2km walk to the South Melbourne Market, or a 5-minute drive."

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We do love a good local market! Being 'in town' on the right day to catch market day is crucial - sometimes they're daily (or nightly!), some are on Saturdays or Sundays, and some are only on every second weekend or so. So do plan ahead - and don't miss out! We love wandering around and checking out the local products and wares - especially the food!! We're pretty biased and think Salamanca Market in Lutruwita/Tasmania is the best market in the world! Yesssss we know Barcelona's La Rambla Market is pretty darn impressive and we've been to some epic markets in Asia and South America too, but Nipaluna/Hobart packs well above its weight with an amazing local arts, craft and artisan scene, very talented buskers and of course the food is amazing! You can also pick up great handmade souvenirs as well as locally grown fruit, veg and other produce. Australia's markets are not to be missed. Wander through the stalls and rub shoulders with locals and tourists alike. And, of course, in Australia markets are safe (no pick pockets!), are generally accessible (check the website links below for more!) and many are committed to sustainability with biodegradable, recycled or reusable packaging and no single-use plastics in sight. Feel good by supporting local businesses and artists. And if you do feel the need to buy souvenirs - check the labelling and make sure you are buying locally made products whenever you can. OK now we're craving a papaya salad at sunset at Mindil Market in Darwin!!
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