Parks & Nature
Great walking tracks and views of the river Derwent!
Some gorgeous walking tracks with views of the River Derwent, a stones throw from the house!
Queens Domain
Some gorgeous walking tracks with views of the River Derwent, a stones throw from the house!
Stunning floral displays and garden expo's. Only 5 minute walk from the house, they have a great little cafe on sight to pick up a coffee and walk around the gardens.
Royal Tas Botanical Gardens
11 Lower Domain RdStunning floral displays and garden expo's. Only 5 minute walk from the house, they have a great little cafe on sight to pick up a coffee and walk around the gardens.
Amazing views of the whole of Hobart from the lookout at the very top of the mountain!
131 locals recommend
kunanyi / Mount Wellington
LOT 1 Pinnacle RdAmazing views of the whole of Hobart from the lookout at the very top of the mountain!
Wineglass Bay
Food Scene
Best Restaurant in Hobart! Award winning seafood restaurant - a must visit for dinner during your stay in Hobart. Bookings required, open from 5.30pm - 62341903
29 locals recommend
Drunken Admiral
19 Hunter StBest Restaurant in Hobart! Award winning seafood restaurant - a must visit for dinner during your stay in Hobart. Bookings required, open from 5.30pm - 62341903
Villino Coffee
30 Criterion StBest coffee in town! 5 minute walk away, in the city.
Fun Mexican restaurant, on the North Hobart dining strip. 7 minute walk away.
51 locals recommend
Pancho Villa
Pitt StreetFun Mexican restaurant, on the North Hobart dining strip. 7 minute walk away.
Food from Argentina and surrounds in an airy locale with colourful furnishings and oversized lamps, 10 minute walk away.
73 locals recommend
Frank Restaurant
1 Franklin WhrfFood from Argentina and surrounds in an airy locale with colourful furnishings and oversized lamps, 10 minute walk away.
Bustling Japanese sushi restaurant with large windows and communal tables, plus touchscreen menus.
11 locals recommend
Sush Track
1 Franklin WhrfBustling Japanese sushi restaurant with large windows and communal tables, plus touchscreen menus.
Post Street Social
13 Franklin WharfTi Ama
13 Castray EsplanadeUrban Greek
103 Murray StDrinks & Nightlife
Hip bar with a bus parked in the courtyard for seating, serving craft beers, cocktails and burgers.
54 locals recommend
Preachers
5 Knopwood StHip bar with a bus parked in the courtyard for seating, serving craft beers, cocktails and burgers.
Gourmet burgers, share plates and craft beer in a warm, dimly lit tavern with sandstone walls.
42 locals recommend
Jack Greene
49 Salamanca PlGourmet burgers, share plates and craft beer in a warm, dimly lit tavern with sandstone walls.
Grape Food and Wine Bar
55 Salamanca PlItalian restaurant and bar in an industrial-chic space, serving pizza, share platters and mains.
35 locals recommend
Cargo Bar Pizza Lounge
51 Salamanca PlItalian restaurant and bar in an industrial-chic space, serving pizza, share platters and mains.
Cascade Brewery is a brewery established in 1832 in South Hobart, Tasmania and is the oldest continually operating brewery in Australia.
92 locals recommend
Cascade Brewery
140 Cascade RdCascade Brewery is a brewery established in 1832 in South Hobart, Tasmania and is the oldest continually operating brewery in Australia.
The Den Salamanca
63 Salamanca PlGreat bar in lively Salamanca Place
Landscape Restaurant & Grill
23 Hunter StreetInstitut Polaire Cellar Door
7 Murray StLark Distillery
14 Davey StThe Salamanca Whiskey Bar
63 Woobys LnSightseeing
Mona Brooke Ferry Terminal station
Franklin WharfMona Ferry Terminal
The Museum of Old and New Art is an art museum located within the Moorilla winery on the Berriedale peninsula in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is the largest privately funded museum in Australia.
565 locals recommend
MONA
655 Main RdThe Museum of Old and New Art is an art museum located within the Moorilla winery on the Berriedale peninsula in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is the largest privately funded museum in Australia.
Salamanca Place itself consists of rows of sandstone buildings, formerly warehouses for the port of Hobart Town that have since been converted into restaurants, galleries, craft shops and offices.
58 locals recommend
Salamanca Place
Salamanca PlaceSalamanca Place itself consists of rows of sandstone buildings, formerly warehouses for the port of Hobart Town that have since been converted into restaurants, galleries, craft shops and offices.
Richmond is one of Tasmania's most popular destinations, steeped in history, family-friendly and a hub for food and wine lovers. Nestled in the heart of the Coal River Valley, Richmond was established as an important military staging post and convict station linking Hobart with Port Arthur. The village is famous for its elegant Georgian architecture, with beautiful heritage buildings dating back as early as the 1820's now housing galleries, tea shops, craft boutiques and museums.
163 locals recommend
Richmond
Richmond is one of Tasmania's most popular destinations, steeped in history, family-friendly and a hub for food and wine lovers. Nestled in the heart of the Coal River Valley, Richmond was established as an important military staging post and convict station linking Hobart with Port Arthur. The village is famous for its elegant Georgian architecture, with beautiful heritage buildings dating back as early as the 1820's now housing galleries, tea shops, craft boutiques and museums.
Clifton Beach
Port Arthur Historic Site
Entertainment & Activities
Stylish independent picture house showing films since 1913, with rooftop screenings and a cool cafe.
230 locals recommend
State Cinema
375 Elizabeth StStylish independent picture house showing films since 1913, with rooftop screenings and a cool cafe.
The Doone Kennedy Hobart Aquatic Centre is a major, $17 million aquatic sporting facility located upon the Queens Domain, 4 minute walk from the house.
31 locals recommend
Hobart Aquatic Centre
1 Davies AveThe Doone Kennedy Hobart Aquatic Centre is a major, $17 million aquatic sporting facility located upon the Queens Domain, 4 minute walk from the house.
Bonorong is a sanctuary for wildlife run by a passionate team of like-minded people. They're a social enterprise: a little business with a biiiig heart.
70 locals recommend
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
593 Briggs RdBonorong is a sanctuary for wildlife run by a passionate team of like-minded people. They're a social enterprise: a little business with a biiiig heart.
MONA
655 Main RdArts & Culture
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Dunn PlaceMONA
655 Main RdShopping
Salamanca Market
Salamanca PlaceA must visit on a Saturday morning!
Hill Street
Hill StreetGourmet, whole foods grocer.
Grey and Felt
169 Sandy Bay RdMyer
106 Liverpool Street