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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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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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Queens Domain

Known as The Domain to the locals, the wonderful Queens Domain is a small hilly area of bushland overlooking the Derwent River. The Domain belonged to the people of Hobart since 1860, and its slopes c...
 
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Australia's second oldest botanical garden showcases around 6,500 species, including a wide range of native and exotic trees and flowers, many dating back to th...
 
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Runnymede

Named after Captain Charles Bayley’s favorite ship, Runnymede is a rare 19th century whaling family villa set in elegant gardens with easy access from Hobart's central business district. The villa h...
 
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Salamanca Arts Centre, based in Salamanca Place is Tasmania's multi-arts cultural hub where ideas, creativity and opportunities ignite and flourish and where ar...
 
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Salamanca Market

A major Saturday morning attraction, for locals and visitors alike. Situated in front of large sandstone warehouses which have been converted into a maze of craftsmen's workshops, giftshops, restauran...
 
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Shot Tower

A colonial stone tower for making gun shot, tours and souvenir shop. It is one of the most historical and industrial buildings in Tasmania having National Trust classification A....
 
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Sidewalk Tribal Gallery, based in the old 1834 Ordnance Store just down from Salamanca Place is a must-see gallery for the African and tribal art lovers. Explor...
 
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Sullivan's Cove

This is home to Hobart's main waterfront area and was the original landing point by European settlers in 1804. A nice place to sit, relax, and enjoy some of Tasmania's finest seafood. Constitution Doc...
 
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Installed at Hobart’s Bellerive Oval, Tasmanian Cricket Museum is an exciting cricket museum showcasing the history of Tasmanian cricket. Discover Tasmania ri...
 
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Based in the city centre, Tasmanian Distillery and Museum displays the history of distilling in Tasmania including the preparation of their local favorite, Sul...
 

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