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Hobart is a spectacular port city located in the beautiful Australian state of Tasmania. With Australia’s deepest harbour on Derwent River and Mount Wellington creating an awe-inspiring backdrop, it has earned its place as one of the premier destinations for both domestic and international tourists alike. Boasting abundant cultural delights such as galleries, museums, festivals & events alongside its unique environment rich with stunning heritage – Hobart provides endless opportunities to explore!

Attractions in Hobart

Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, is a vibrant city in Australia filled with beautiful landscapes and a rich culture. Located on the Hobart River and estuary, this harbourfront town has so much to offer both locals and tourists alike. From its picturesque waterfronts to its buzzing night-life, there’s something for everyone in Hobart. For those interested in exploring the best of what this lively city has to offer, here are six of the best attractions to visit and experience during your stay in Hobart:

1. Mount Wellington

One must-see attraction is Mount Wellington. This majestic mountain towers over the city of Hobart and provides breathtaking views throughout the day. On a clear day you can even see as far as Bruny Island! As it’s just a short drive from the city centre, you can easily make it a part of your exploration itinerary. You’ll also find some great walking tracks up at Mount Wellington that lead through ancient forests and up to stunning lookouts like The Springs lookout.

Mount Wellington, Hobart Australia
Mount Wellington, Hobart Australia
Freycinet National Park, Hobart Australia
Freycinet National Park, Hobart Australia

2. Freycinet National Park

For those wanting to get back to nature, Freycinet National Park is definitely worth visiting. Found along Tasmania’s east coast, this park is full of incredible views ranging from white sand beaches fringed by aqua seas to rocky granite mountains rising from forests below. It’s here you’ll find Wineglass Bay, one of Australia’s most iconic natural attractions that people simply have to visit when travelling around Tasmania! While at Freycinet National Park you can take part in activities like bushwalking around friendly wallabies or kayaking along its famed coastline – perfect for wildlife enthusiasts looking for an adventure!

3. Museum of Old and New Art

If you’re after an educational experience then head on over to MONA (Museum Of Old And New Art). MONA is home to some truly remarkable art collections with pieces ranging from traditional Aboriginal works right through to modern sculptures created by some of today’s most renowned artists. It’s certainly an eye opening experience that will leave you with lasting memories – especially if you stick around for one of their special events or music festivals held throughout the year! 

Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart Australia
Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart Australia
Salamanca Market, Hobart Australia
Salamanca Market, Hobart Australia

4. Salamanca Market

For those wanting a taste of local culture then Salamanca Market is definitely worth visiting. Held every Saturday morning between 8am and 3pm on Salamanca Place next to Constitution Dock, this bustling market offers everything from handmade crafts and artisanal food products right through to eclectic musical performances and street performances – making it an exciting place for visitors from all walks of life!

5. Battery Point

No trip to Hobart would be complete without taking in the sights at Battery Point. This charming neighbourhood features cobblestone streets lined with 19th century colonial buildings giving off an air of old world charm – not forgetting The Rocks which overlooks Constitution Dock offering magnificent views across Hobart Harbour towards Wrest Point Casino where you can sample local wines while admiring the sunset over the water!

Battery Point, Hobart Australia
Battery Point, Hobart Australia
Port Arthur Historic Site, Hobart Australia
Port Arthur Historic Site, Hobart Australia

6. Port Arthur Historic Site

Finally, no trip would be complete without seeing Port Arthur Historic Site – located about 90 minutes away by car south east of Hobart on Tasman Peninsula. Port Arthur was once Australia’s largest penal settlement operating from 1833 until 1877 and now stands as one of Tasmania’s top heritage sites allowing visitors to explore its historical ruins including convict cells and churches which provide interesting insight into Australia’s past.

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