Overview
Hobart is Tasmania’s cool little capital — a city where history clings to sandstone warehouses, where mountain air sweeps down into harbor streets, and where art pushes boundaries at every corner. It’s small in size but massive in personality: quirky, creative, and just a little mysterious.
Top 5 Must-See Attractions
- Salamanca Market – Bustling with local crafts, artisanal foods, and live performers — it’s Hobart’s Saturday heartbeat.
- MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) – Bold, provocative, sometimes weird, but always unforgettable. It’s less a museum, more a mind-bending experience.
- Mount Wellington (Kunanyi) – A quick drive up, but the best stories unfold if you hike. Panoramic views over Hobart will make you gasp out loud.
- Battery Point – A charming historic neighborhood where pastel cottages, narrow lanes, and blooming gardens feel straight out of a storybook.
- Hobart Waterfront – Seafood, ships, and sunsets — the kind of harbor that makes you want to linger long after dinner.
Why Walk Here?
Hobart isn’t a city to speed through — it’s one to wander slowly, letting the history and creativity seep in. On foot, you’ll catch the whispers of sailors, convicts, and artists who’ve shaped the city. With our audio tour, you’ll explore both the heritage and the hidden gems that make Hobart feel like a living, breathing story waiting to be told.