Amazingly diverse and stunningly beautiful, Hobart sits at the foot of
Mount Wellington and on the banks of the
Derwent River. A city of contrasts, and Australia's smallest and most southerly city, Hobart offers sophisticated nightlife and
World Heritage wilderness within a geographically compact area. Settled by the British in 1803, Hobart's convict heritage remains evident in the architecture, with many unspoiled Georgian and Victorian buildings. An increased demand for inner-city living has seen recent growth of townhouse and apartment-style developments.
Central Hobart & The Queen's Domain Here, the ambience of yesteryear blends with today's conveniences. Stroll around the business district and enjoy the charms of the Cat and Fiddle Arcade's animated clock, or visit the oldest theatre (Theatre Royal) in Australia. To the north lie the Botanical Gardens and Government House. In close proximity is the sporting centre of Hobart, the Queen's Domain, home of the aquatic, tennis and... more local info
Central Hobart & The Queen's Domain Here, the ambience of yesteryear blends with today's conveniences. Stroll around the business district and enjoy the charms of the Cat and Fiddle Arcade's animated clock, or visit the oldest theatre (Theatre Royal) in Australia. To the north lie the Botanical Gardens and Government House. In close proximity is the sporting centre of Hobart, the Queen's Domain, home of the aquatic, tennis and... more local info
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Top Things to Do
Top picks for the best activities in Hobart
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Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
Established in 1818, these gardens are known for English-style plant and tree layouts -- including a great conifer collection -- a superb Japanese...
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- West Hobart
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Cascades Female Factory Historic Site
The tales told here will make the hairs on your neck stand on end -- like the fact that 17 out of every 20 children born within the walls of this...
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- Shopping
- South Hobart
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Runnymede
- Originally called "Cairn Lodge", this elegant home was built around 1836 for Robert Pitcairn, a lawyer and an advocate against exportation of convicts....
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- New Town
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