| Hobart,
the nation’s second oldest Capital has a quality
of life the envy of other states and cities the world
over. The City’s population live work and play in
a thriving community offering a range of lifestyle options
with amenities, attractions and places of interest in
close proximity.
The City of Hobart
nestles between the visually spectacular Mt Wellington
and the Derwent River on one of the world’s great
deep water ports around Sullivans Cove and the finishing
point for one of the world’s toughest blue water
classics - the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
The
waterfront is an exciting environment. It is a working
port featuring top class accommodation and restaurants
and world famous Salamanca Place with its Georgian architecture
and famous art, craft and food market that happens every
Saturday all year around. It is the southernmost port
of call for many overseas cruise liners; especially during
hte busy summer season where the harbour and waterfront
come alive.
Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit
Hobart annually; many take day tours to polular tourist
spots such as Wine Glass Bay at Freycinet on Tasmania’s
East Coast, Port Arthur, The Huon (Tahune) and the world’s
best wild brown trout fishery in the Central Highlands.
Rich in maritime history, Hobart is
also the Gateway to Antarctica and homeport for Australia’s
only icebreaker, Aurora Australis.
When it comes to lifestyle opportunities
and quality of life, Hobart is difficult to beat.
For more information,
contact the
Hobart Visitor Centre;
20 Davey St Hobart Tasmania 7000
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