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Journey through Hobart’s past and present full-day tour

Hobart
Book online or call: +44 0800 015 4961
Duration: 7 h
Activity Level: Easy
Experience: Family, Historical, Nature
Language: English
Photo permit included
Tour by public transport
Canal Boat tour included
Train tickets included
Suitable for little children
Wheelchair accessible tour
Museum ticket included
Light snack included
Lunch included
Transportation included
Walking Tour

Overview

Hobart is the capital of Australian state Tasmania and it packs a lot of punch despite its small size. It offers a lot of attractions - from amazing restaurants and the best wine to astonishing cultural experiences and extraordinary scenery. Hobart is full of exciting things to do, see, and taste.

What's included

  • Professional licensed guide
  • Pick-up and drop-off
  • Transportation in a private vehicle
  • All fees and taxes
  • Food and drinks

Highlights

Battery Point
Battery Point is a suburb of the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is immediately south of the central business district. It is in the local government area of the City of Hobart. Battery Point is named after the battery of guns which were established on the point in 1818 as part of the Hobart coastal defenses.
Cascade Brewery
Tasmania's oldest brewery offering tours, tastings & events, plus drinks in the garden.
Constitution Dock
Constitution Dock is the harbor-side dock area of Hobart, the capital city of the Australian state of Tasmania, in the Port of Hobart, on the Derwent River. The dock is adjacent to other Hobart landmark areas, Victoria Dock, Salamanca Place, and Battery Point, and forms part of the foreshore of Sullivans Cove.
Hobart
Hobart is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Home to almost half of all Tasmanians, it is the least populated Australian state capital city, and second smallest if territories are taken into account, after Darwin, Northern Territory. Hobart is located in Tasmania's south-east on the estuary of the River Derwent, making it the most southern of Australia's capital cities. Its skyline is dominated by the 1,271-metre Mount Wellington, and its harbor forms the second-deepest natural port in the world, with much of the city's waterfront consisting of reclaimed land. The metropolitan area is often referred to as Greater Hobart, to differentiate it from the City of Hobart, one of the five local government areas that cover the city.
Hobart Synagogue
The Hobart Synagogue is a heritage-listed synagogue located in 59 Argyle Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The synagogue is the oldest synagogue building in Australia and is a rare example of the Egyptian Revival style of synagogue architecture. The Egyptian Revival building was constructed in 1845.
Mount Nelson Signal Station
The Mount Nelson Signal Station holds a prime position in the hills above Hobart, boasting panoramic views over Hobart city, the River Derwent, and, on a clear day, down to Bruny Island and out to Storm Bay. Built-in 1811, the Mount Nelson Signal Station was the first signal station constructed in Tasmania. Today, Mount Nelson Signal Station offers a fascinating insight into semaphore signaling, station life, and early shipping in the Hobart area.
Mount Wellington Hobart
Mount Wellington, officially kunanyi / Mount Wellington, incorporating its Palawa kani name, is a mountain in the southeast coastal region of Tasmania, Australia. It is the summit of the Wellington Range and is within the Wellington Park reserve.
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, which cover an area of approximately 14 hectares, in Hobart located within the Queens Domain.
Salamanca Place Hobart
Salamanca Place is a cobblestone square in Sullivans Cove, on Hobart's waterfront, a five-minute walk from the city center.
St. David's Cathedral Hobart
The Cathedral Church of St David in Hobart is the principal Anglican church in Tasmania, Australia. The dean is the Very Reverend Richard Humphrey. Consecrated in 1874, St David's is the Bishop of Tasmania's principal place of teaching. It is a cathedral because it is the location of the bishop's cathedra or seat.
Theatre Royal Hobart
Theatre Royal is an historic performing arts venue in central Hobart, Tasmania. It is the oldest continually operating theatre in Australia; Noël Coward once called it "a dream of a theatre" and Laurence Olivier launched a national appeal for its reconstruction in the 1940s.

Itinerary

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Your guide will pick you up from your hotel or from your cruise ship.

You will have a sightseeing tour of the city, including all the sights mentioned.

The driver will drop you off at the place you are staying at the end of the tour.

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