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Island Markets in Gormanston Road, Moonah, has been upgraded and improved. It is Hobart’s only all-weather, under-cover, family-friendly central market. And there is free on-site parking.
Cascade Brewery was started by Peter Degraves in 1824 when Hobart Town had 55 licensed pubs for a population of 10,000. The factory with its instantly recognisable façade sits at the base of Mt Wel...
Goulburn Street Gallery proudly represents both emerging and established Tasmanian artists in an open light and airy space. The gallery has a busy program of fortnightly exhibitions and a large st...
Features include Arthur Wall, an internally heated wall built in 1829, a museum, the Conservatory and Tea Rooms.
Ok, so you may have to venture a little further south if you want to experience this wonder, but Mawson’s Huts is one of the most historically spectacular adventures Australia has to offer. The hom...
opened in 1837, the Theatre Royal is Australia's oldest theatre. Built in 1844, Runnymede in New Town has been carefully restored by the National Trust.
is a small farming and fishing township. The Kingborough Junction Market Complex here includes a display of rolling stock from the Tasman Limited Railway, craft shops, motor museum, pottery and var...