Guidebook for Launceston

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Guidebook for Launceston

Food Scene

All day dining
21 locals recommend
Elaia Cafe Restaurant
240 Charles St
21 locals recommend
All day dining
Great coffee
35 locals recommend
Cafe Mondello
242 Charles St
35 locals recommend
Great coffee
Takeaway burgers
17 locals recommend
Burger Got Soul Launceston
243 Charles St
17 locals recommend
Takeaway burgers
Excellent coffee
31 locals recommend
Sweetbrew
74-82 George St
31 locals recommend
Excellent coffee
Pierre's restaurant Launceston brasserie opened its doors in 1956 sporting one of the first espresso Machines in Australia. As a Tasmanian iconic institution
21 locals recommend
Stelo at Pierre's
88 George St
21 locals recommend
Pierre's restaurant Launceston brasserie opened its doors in 1956 sporting one of the first espresso Machines in Australia. As a Tasmanian iconic institution
Great steaks
65 locals recommend
The Black Cow
70 George St
65 locals recommend
Great steaks
20 locals recommend
Bread & Butter
70 Cimitiere St
20 locals recommend

Essentials

Supermarket
34 locals recommend
Coles Launceston (Charles St)
198 Charles St
34 locals recommend
Supermarket
Excellent pre prepared soups, salads and meals
30 locals recommend
Alps & Amici
38 Abbott St
30 locals recommend
Excellent pre prepared soups, salads and meals

Shopping

City Centre
14 locals recommend
Launceston
14 locals recommend
City Centre
The Old Umbrella Shop is one of the last surviving, largely intact early twentieth century shops in Tasmania. It offers an experience far from that of contemporary retail practice.
13 locals recommend
National Trust Old Umbrella Shop
60 George St
13 locals recommend
The Old Umbrella Shop is one of the last surviving, largely intact early twentieth century shops in Tasmania. It offers an experience far from that of contemporary retail practice.

Sightseeing

The Museum is particularly known for its colonial art, decorative arts, Tasmanian natural history and convict collection.
9 locals recommend
Inveresk Park & Ride (Tiger Bus Stop) station
9 locals recommend
The Museum is particularly known for its colonial art, decorative arts, Tasmanian natural history and convict collection.
Take a brewery tour or just sit and taste the iconic beers 
47 locals recommend
Boag's Brewery
39 William St
47 locals recommend
Take a brewery tour or just sit and taste the iconic beers 
The central span chair lift of 308 metres is believed to be the longest single chairlift span in the world.
6 locals recommend
First Basin
6 locals recommend
The central span chair lift of 308 metres is believed to be the longest single chairlift span in the world.
Launceston's own piece of wilderness just 15 minutes walk from The Bakehouse apartment.
204 locals recommend
Cataract Gorge Reserve
74-90 Basin Rd
204 locals recommend
Launceston's own piece of wilderness just 15 minutes walk from The Bakehouse apartment.
Home to Design Tasmania Wood Collection plus a dynamic program of contemporary craft and design related exhibitions and projects
43 locals recommend
Design Tasmania
Tamar Street
43 locals recommend
Home to Design Tasmania Wood Collection plus a dynamic program of contemporary craft and design related exhibitions and projects

Everything Else

Indoor Olympic Swimming Pool
8 locals recommend
No.19 High St (Opp. Aquatic Centre) station
8 locals recommend
Indoor Olympic Swimming Pool