Hobart Vacation & Tourism Guide
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The small harbor town of Hobart offers tourists a mountainous backdrop to riverside fun. Around Mt. Wellington and Mt. Field, there are plenty of opportunities to see spectacular scenery, including waterfalls, alpine rainforests and snow-capped peaks. By the coast, sandstone warehouses have been converted into restaurants, galleries and shopping markets. With this combination, theres something for every traveler to enjoy.
Great Recommendations from Real Travelers
1. Central City Backpackers
Real Traveler Rating: 4.0 out of 5 based on 42 reviews from 1 source
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"We stayed there one night - staff was super friendly and helpful, things were clean." — source Hostelworld
" Generally good clean environment." — source Hostelworld
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1. Mount Wellington
Mt Wellington Descent is a fully guided 3 hour tour including ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Mount Wellington
Career Suicide in Back to the Hobes said
. We drove up to the top of Mount Wellington so see the view of Hobart.. but it was so foggy you couldn’t see anything. The rest continue reading »
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2. Salamanca Place
Take in some shopping and gallery hopping at these 1830s ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Salamanca Place
Sophie722 in Tasmania said
. Salamanca place was the most popular road due to its old building, eateries and small bars. NIghtlife was scarce is tasmania continue reading »
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3. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Explore Tasmania's earliest arts ... more
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4. Cadbury Cruise
... is a four-hour cruise, a favourite amongst visitors and chocolate lovers. The boat trip itself is enjoyable, passing under the Tasman Bridge and up the picturesque Derwent River to the chocolate factory . The two-kilometre... more
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5. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
... these gardens are known for English-style plant and tree layouts -- including a great conifer collection -- a superb Japanese garden, and seasonal blooming plants. A busy road nearby can disturb the peaceful atmosphere. One... more
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6. Coles Bay
... National Park the Coles Bay township caters for those wanting a relaxed holiday and those seeking more adventurous activities such as scenic flights, kayaking and rock climbing. There is an abundance of spectacular scenery,... more
Real Travelers who've been to Coles Bay
Lab Monkey in Hobart said
Beautiful city. Fantastic food from really fresh produce. Great cheese and venison. Worth a drive north to Coles Bay continue reading »
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7. Mount Nelson Lookout
... views over the city from this mountain are only rivaled by those from the more famous Mount Wellington but as the higher mountain is often shrouded in mist or inaccessible in snowy conditions, a visit to this lookout can pr... more
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8. Lark Distillery
... be disappointed with the truly unique beverage distilled at Lark Distillery. Instead of junipers, which are usually used for making gin, Bill Lark tried using a native plant. The result was an appealing Bush Liqueur made fr... more
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9. Cascade Brewery
Observe the brewing process for some of Australia's finest ... more
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10. Cascade Brewery & Visitors Centre
Observe the brewing process for some of Australia's finest ... more
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1. Fish Frenzy
This waterfront eatery seems to have found the right recipe for success. Moor your yacht literally outside and head in to enjoy the food and a casual chic ambiance. You might have to hover a little while for a table, but it wil... more
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2. Botanical Gardens Restaurant
Australia’s second-oldest, these gardens are home to the largest ... more
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3. Mount Nelson Signal Station Restaurant
... original signal station was built in 1861 to provide warning that ships were coming into the harbor and to act as a semaphore communication point with Port Arthur . The present outlook house was built in 1910 and provides a... more
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4. Quarry Salamanca (The)
Fast becoming The place to have a drink after work, The Quarry is where you will rub shoulders with politicians and professional people from all walks of life. The warmth of sandstone is married perfectly with chrome and glass... more
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5. Drunken Admiral (The)
Local people and visitors love coming to The Drunken Admiral where you would swear Long John Silver hangs out. There is a full on nautical theme and it is so well done that every nook and cranny has something of interest to loo... more
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6. Ball and Chain Grill
If you love steaks, then Ball and Chain Grill which is a converted warehouse, will leave you craving for more! Instead of using gas or electric grills, the steaks here are roasted on charcoal, giving it a distinctive flavor. Th... more
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7. Tavern 42 Degrees South
Tea-for-two or perhaps 42-degrees south? Tavern 42 Degrees South is a clever name for a classy waterfront dining and drinking spot. Summer brings late twilight in Hobart so on a warm evening it is hard to imagine a nicer alfres... more
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8. Annapurna
There is no need to climb any mountains to reach Annapurna. Just head up the hill to North Hobart. The Tandoor oven can be seen from the front room and the onion sizzle and kitchen sounds add an extra dimension to the hubbub of... more
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9. Lebrina
Lovers of fine food will feel at home at Lebrina. Located in a National Trust heritage listed cottage, the discreet and intimate atmosphere actually allows conversation with your dining partner while enjoying some of the best f... more
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10. Wursthaus Kitchen
Gourmands know where to find Wursthaus Kitchen. There is a well beaten path to the Wursthaus door. Whether you are seeking the makings of a meal, or a ready prepared dish that just needs to be heated up, this deli is likely to... more
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