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A great mix of historic and contemporary art and culture, Hobart is the historic capital of Australia, and the city’s rich colonial history is still evident in the well-preserved Georgian buildings and heritage cottages. The city is also home to all kinds of sea-craft, from kayaks and fishing boats to yachts and huge cargo vessels. Stunning natural surroundings, warm atmosphere, historic buildings, beautiful parks, plenty of things to do, make Hobart one of the most charming cities in the world.  

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Maritime Museum of Tasmania, based at Carnegie House in Sullivans Cove is a privately operated maritime museum dedicated to the maritime heritage of Tasmania. E...
 
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Markree House Museum, based in central Hobart is a historical jewel designed by well-known Tasmanian architect Bernard Ridley Walker. The museum is home to earl...
 
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Masterpiece@IXL Gallery & Antiques, based in the Hunter Street art precinct of Hobart in southern Tasmania boasts Austral...
 
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Meadowbank Estate

Meadowbank features sparkling white, riesling, chardonnay, pinot gris, pinot noir and cabernet. This is a small vineyard that boasts stunning tasting rooms, restaurant and an amphitheater. It is the p...
 
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Housed within the Anglesea Barracks in Hobart, Military Museum of Tasmania is the oldest military establishment in Australia. Built by the colonial authorities ...
 
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Mount Nelson

A great alternative to the more popular Mount Wellington, Mount Nelson is a nice vantage point, kind of a great lookout with some impressive views of Hobart and the Derwent River. Here, one can call i...
 
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Mount Wellington

Fantastic view from the top of Mount Wellington, take a bus to "Fern Tree" and then walk a steep zig-zag track to the top or enjoy a scenic drive to the summit. There are walks for all fitness levels....
 
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Museum of Old and New Art, based within Moorilla winery on the Berriedale peninsula is a unique museum carved out of a sandstone cliff. Owned by eccentric phila...
 
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Based just a short walk from Salamanca Place and the City Centre of Hobart, Narryna Heritage Museum is a beautiful Georgian home built in 1836. Set in a beautif...
 
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Originally designated as a customs house, the Parliament House of Tasmania has been the meeting place of the Government of Tasmania since 1841. The building com...
 
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This historic site was originally built as a chapel for the male convicts, built with solitary confinement cells underneath the building, and later converted into a supreme criminal court and prison c...
 
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If you are in Hobart and need to kill half a day, this is an absolute must! You start off in Hobart and board a luxury passenger yacht (catamaran), which takes ...
 

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