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The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart
The Tasman, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Hobart




Vibe Hotel Hobart
Vibe Hotel Hobart




Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart




MACq 01 Hotel
MACq 01 Hotel




City Retreat Hobart
City Retreat Hobart




RACV Hobart Hotel
RACV Hobart Hotel




Doubletree By Hilton Hobart
Doubletree By Hilton Hobart




The Corinda Collection
The Corinda Collection




Grande Vue Private Hotel
Grande Vue Private Hotel




The Henry Jones Art Hotel
The Henry Jones Art Hotel




St Ives Apartments
St Ives Apartments




The Lodge on Elizabeth
The Lodge on Elizabeth




Hadley's Orient Hotel
Hadley's Orient Hotel




Salamanca Inn
Salamanca Inn




Lenna of Hobart
Lenna of Hobart




Crowne Plaza Hobart by IHG
Crowne Plaza Hobart by IHG




Moss Hotel
Moss Hotel




Islington Hotel
Islington Hotel




Montacute Boutique Bunkhouse
Montacute Boutique Bunkhouse




Salamanca Wharf Hotel
Salamanca Wharf Hotel
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Franklin Square
The heart of historic Hobart is a place to unwind, people watch and remember Tasmania’s colonial past.

Hobart Town Hall
After visiting Hobart Town Hall, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Hobart. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this walkable area.

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Immerse yourself in the state’s history and art at these 19th-century waterfront buildings where collections include an exhibit on the fabled Tasmanian tiger.

Maritime Museum of Tasmania
A timber sailing ketch from 1867, diving suits and whaler’s harpoons bring Tasmania’s maritime past back to life.

Playhouse Theatre
Hobart’s amateur theater company was created in 1926 and found the perfect home within a converted church.

Constitution Dock
History seeps from the stones on Hobart’s waterfront, where colonial buildings are now galleries and where you can eat fresh seafood and watch a famous yacht race.