Photo: File:Franklin Wharf 2015.jpg : Michael fromholtz derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0
Hobart, Australia's second-oldest capital, sits between the dramatic Mount Wellington and the deep-water Derwent River. It's a city where Georgian sandstone meets world-class art, and where a thriving food scene draws on the pristine produce of Tasmania. The small scale makes it easy to explore on foot, yet the surrounding wilderness is never far away.
Highlights & What to See
- Salamanca Market – Every Saturday, the historic sandstone warehouses on Salamanca Place host a bustling market with local crafts, fresh produce, and live music. Arrive early to beat the crowds.
- MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) – A provocative subterranean gallery that has put Hobart on the global art map. The ferry ride from the city centre is an experience in itself.
- Mount Wellington (kunanyi) – Drive or take a tour to the 1270-metre summit for panoramic views over the city, river, and beyond. On clear days, you can see all the way to Freycinet National Park.
- Battery Point – Wander the narrow lanes of this historic neighbourhood, where 19th-century cottages and artisan bakeries sit side by side. Don't miss the village-like corner of Arthur Circus.
- Port Arthur Historic Site – A 90-minute drive south, this former penal settlement is one of Australia's most significant heritage sites. The guided tours and harbour cruises bring the convict stories to life.
Suggested Time to Spend
Give Hobart at least two full days: one for the city and Mount Wellington, another for MONA and the surrounding waterfront. If you can spare a third day, a side trip to the Huon Valley or Bruny Island is well worth it. The city is compact, so you can see the main sights at a relaxed pace without feeling rushed.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wineglass Bay – A stunning crescent of white sand in Freycinet National Park, about 2.5 hours' drive north. Perfect for a day hike or an overnight stay.
- Huon Valley – Known for its apple orchards, cideries, and the Tahune Forest AirWalk. The drive along the Huon River is beautiful.
- Bruny Island – A short ferry ride from Kettering, offering gourmet produce, dramatic cliffs, and the iconic Neck lookout.
- Richmond – Australia's best-preserved Georgian village, with a convict-built bridge and a historic gaol. Only 30 minutes from Hobart.
- Mount Field National Park – Home to Russell Falls and towering swamp gums. An easy day trip for a dose of Tasmanian wilderness.
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Image credits
- Wineglass Bay — Jane6592 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Port Arthur — Martybugs at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Mount Wellington — tubagooba / CC BY 2.0
- Huon Valley — jacobharrisau / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Bruny Island — Steven Penton / CC BY 2.0
- Mount Field National Park — Noodle snacks / CC BY-SA 3.0