Hobart | Tasmania Travel Diary
Sometimes it takes a while to see the wonders in your own backyard. This was my first trip to Tasmania, the tiny island state off the south east coast of Australia. Its capital Hobart is a harbour city for food lovers that buzzes on weekends, with the famous Salamanca Market stretching for miles, and the edgy art gallery MONA attracting an international audience.
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Date: November 2017
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Discover Things to do in Hobart Tasmania - City Travel Guide
Hobart is full of history and culture; it sits on the River Derwent and one of the most historic areas is Battery Point overlooking the water.
Start your trip off by visiting Salamanca Place, these old warehouses have been preserved and converted into craft shops, galleries, performing arts venues and cafes. Head there on a Saturday where the market boasts over 300 stalls.
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery are great to stroll around on a cold afternoon, whilst there take a glimpse at Tasmania's oldest building -- the Commissariat, which was built in 1808.
Beer lovers will be in their element on the tour of the Cascade Brewery and after, soak this up at one of the many restaurants at Battery Point, Salamanca Place or Constitution Dock.
To find out more about Hobart attractions or accommodation in the area, read our comprehensive travel guide
Hobart Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Hobart – Tasmania’s capital city is steeped in history, come take part in the reborn city as you follow us through the town. Check out the top spots in Hobart today, and fuel your travel inspiration.
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The onetime penal colony of #Hobart is located between Mount Wellington and Port Hobart, and features a number of exquisite colonial buildings in breathtaking natural surroundings.
There’s a variety of things to do on #vacation in the city, so chow down on seafood from a waterfront restaurant before stopping by one of the galleries built into old whale oil warehouses. Don’t forget to check out the Hobart Theatre, a must-see on any Hobart tour.
Hobart #sightseeing will no doubt include the Maritime Museum, which celebrates Hobart’s ties to the sea. Go for a sail on the Lady Nelson, a tall ship that makes regular excursions out to the harbor.
Head to MONA, the Museum of Old and New Art. This building descends three floors down into the cliffs surrounding it, and its often dark-natured artwork is featured in vast, cavernous spaces.
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Tasmania Gourmet Food Tours from Hobart
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EP 3. Small Fry & Franklin: Andy & Ben Eat Australia // The Eat Series Season 2
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After some crazy adventures in Mexico, Spain and Portugal, me and my mate Ben are back for a second instalment of The Eat Series. This time we’re eating Australia from Tassie to the tip!
Episode 3: Our Hobart food crawl! This was one of the highlights of mine and Benny’s time together – two best mates meeting and eating with some of the restaurateurs doing amazing things in Hobart and making it one of the most talked about culinary destinations in Australia! We visited Rhys at Small Fry and David Moyle at Franklin and tasted their favourite things on the menu – all sourced from local Tassie producers of course! FRESH.
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Our road trip around Tasmania in May 2018.
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Hobart City Video Guide | Expedia
Hobart is located in Tasmania, Australia’s southernmost state.
Originally an infamous penal colony, Hobart is a place where the old and new meet, right at the edge of a pristine wilderness.
The waterfront is where early settlers first stepped ashore, and today the docks make a perfect place to start your adventures. Visit Australia’s oldest brewery, which is still in business today.
The Maritime Museum is a great place to gain an insight into just how important the ocean has always been to this remote place. Help set the rigging, trim the sails, and take a turn at the helm of the Lady Nelson.
A short stroll from the waterfront is Salamanca Market, a local institution for over 30 years.
Learn about the great southern wilderness and those who tried to conquer it at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. For artwork of a more controversial nature take a ride upriver to Mona - The museum of old and new art.
South east of Hobart is Australia’s version of Alcatraz, the convict settlement of Port Arthur.
Don’t leave the city without a trip to the top of Mount Wellington, where you can imagine Hobart as it was 200 years ago.
It’s clear from the moment you arrive that this old city now beats with a young and creative heart.
TOP 30 HOBART (TAS) Best Places to Eat | Restaurant, Bar, Cafe, etc
Best places to eat in Hobart - Tasmania - Australia by Explore Australia. Visit Hobart for you holiday, one thing that you must not forget is to enjoy your breakfast, lunch or dinner. There is the list of best places to eat in Hobart, listing best restaurant, cafe, bar or street food with each specialist cuisines.
This is the list of best places to eat in Hobart - Tasmania:
#1: Small-Fry
#2: Da Angelo
#3: Dandy Lane
#4: Urban Greek
#5: Solo Pasta and Pizza
#6: Fico
#7: Cultura Espresso Bar & Restaurant
#8: Bar Wa Izakaya
#9: Ginger Brown
#10: Daci and Daci Bakers
#11: Syra Restaurant
#12: Whisk & Co
#13: Me Wah
#14: New Sydney Hotel Restaurant
#15: Peacock and Jones
#16: The Point Revolving Restaurant
#17: Landscape Restaurant & Grill
#18: Astor Grill
#19: Sawak Cafe
#20: The Lounge by Frogmore Creek - Bar & Restaurant
#21: Pigeon Hole
#22: The Black Footed Pig
#23: All Thai
#24: Templo
#25: Cascade Brewery
#26: Salamanca Wharf Cafe
#27: Kosaten
#28: Tandoor and Curry House
#29: Machine Laundry Cafe
#30: Macquarie Street Foodstore
Thats all about best places to eat (restaurant, bar, cafe, street food) in Hobart - Tasmani. Enjoy your meals in best places to eat in Hobart.
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Hobart is the perfect city for a food tour! Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Gourmania can introduce you to the people whose passion and talent stirs the pot of our blossoming food scene. We visit a variety of great local businesses, many that are off the tourist trail, tucked away in the city. Be prepared to be generously catered for as we taste sensational local produce and share with you the best the city has on offer!
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Hobart City Video Guide | Expedia
Hobart is located in Tasmania, Australia's southernmost state.
Originally an infamous penal colony, Hobart is a place where the old and new meet, right at the edge of a pristine wilderness.
The waterfront is where early settlers first stepped ashore, and today the docks make a perfect place to start your adventures. Visit Australia's oldest brewery, which is still in business today.
The Maritime Museum is a great place to gain an insight into just how important the ocean has always been to this remote place. Help set the rigging, trim the sails, and take a turn at the helm of the Lady Nelson.
A short stroll from the waterfront is Salamanca Market, a local institution for over 30 years.
Learn about the great southern wilderness and those who tried to conquer it at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. For artwork of a more controversial nature take a ride upriver to Mona - The museum of old and new art.
South east of Hobart is Australia's version of Alcatraz, the convict settlement of Port Arthur.
Don't leave the city without a trip to the top of Mount Wellington, where you can imagine Hobart as it was 200 years ago.
It's clear from the moment you arrive that this old city now beats with a young and creative heart.
STREET FOOD IN AUSTRALIA ❤️️
Street food diversity at Mornington on the outskirts of Melbourne Australia. Street food is quite rare in Australia, thankfully multiculturalism has opened our eyes to such a wonderful array of foods. Here is a walk around at Mornington street food fair.
Adults Guide to the Perfect Evening in Hobart
Join us as we spend the perfect evening drinking and eating our way through a select choice of Hobart's finest cocktail bars and restaurants.
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TOP 50 HOBART Attractions (Things to Do and See)
Best Hobart attractions (top 50) listed all things to do in the best places in Hobart - Tasmania - Australia. In this video, you can choice the best things to do that you want in the beautiful places.
Hobart - Tasmania has so many beautiful spot such as Mount Wellington, Battery Point, Mount Nelson Lookout, Constitution Dock, Tasman Bridge, Sullivans Cove etc. Don't forget to visit Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, the best gardens in Hobart. Or Salamanca Market, the most popular street market in Hobart.
Best things to do in Hobart include ferry trip with MR-1 MONA Ferry. Don't forget to spend time walking throuhg North Hobart or South Hobart neighborhood. Or see the historical sites or architectural building such as St. David's Cathedral, Runnymede, Cascade Brewery, Cascades Female Factory Historic Site, Hobart Convict Penitentiary, etc.
Hobart has so many places to shopping such as Salamanca Market, Farm Gate Market, Henry Jones Design Gallery, Lily & Dot, Wild Island Tasmania, Salamanca Wool Shop, Three Little Feathers, Teros, Cat and Fiddle Arcade, The Rare and Beautiful etc.
So, thats all things to do in Hobart - Australia. You must visit at least 5 of Top 50 best Hobart attractions while you visit Tasmania island. Hope this video will help you makes your choice for where the best places for you to visit in Hobart.
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Hobart is amazing! Theres so much to visit here in Hobart. The animals were good, people were nice, everything was amazing. Well, 2 days time till Melbourne. See ya there!