By Kate Rae
Introduction
Being a resident of Victoria (the closest state to Tasmania) has meant that I have visited Hobart in Tasmania increasingly... Read more
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Every year, the Taste of Tasmania is held in Hobart, on the waterfront at Salamanca. Offering an incredible array of... Read more
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To say the Salamanca Market is big is an understatement. On my last visit to Hobart, a stroll to the... Read more
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The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is situated in Hobart on the Berriedale peninsula. It is a huge,... Read more
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The Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery (TMAG) is not only a museum and art gallery but also a herbarium. It... Read more
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The Kunanyi trail is the most popular hike on Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania. The mountain is known to the... Read more
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Bruny Island is a 362-square-km island off the southeast coast of Tasmania. It is known as a wild, untouched island... Read more
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Wineglass Bay is known as a breathtaking location, drawing photographers and travellers from near and far. Situated 2.5 hours north... Read more
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North Hobart is the place to be if you're searching for a café experience while visiting Hobart. The relaxed area... Read more
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Three kilometres south of Hobart's Central Business District is the suburb of Sandy Bay. Many homes here are close to... Read more
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The Cascade Brewery in South Hobart was opened in 1824, and it is the oldest functioning brewery in Australia. Located... Read more
Conclusion
I’d always heard that Hobart was pretty, but I never really understood why until I visited the city and saw... Read more