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About Hobart

As Tasmania’s capital and Australia’s second-oldest city, Hobart is defined by its striking geography, nestled between the slopes of kunanyi / Mount Wellington and the broad waters of the River Derwent. Founded in 1804 as a penal colony, the city’s deep-water port quickly made it a center for whaling, sealing, and maritime trade. Today, Hobart combines this rich colonial history—evident in the sandstone warehouses of Salamanca Place—with a highly sophisticated contemporary lifestyle. It serves as the state’s economic and cultural heart, driven by tourism, arts, marine science, and administration. The independent business landscape is exceptionally strong, featuring everything from historic neighbourhood corner stores and artisan markets to innovative restaurants and speciality boutiques. Residents enjoy a rare balance of urban amenity and immediate access to rugged nature, while visitors are drawn to its historic charm and vibrant cultural festivals. Hobart remains a grounded yet globally connected coastal capital.

Dining in Hobart is a delightful journey of flavors, with a myriad of restaurants, cafes, and local eateries offering fresh seafood, farm-to-table dishes, and international cuisines. From the bustling Salamanca Market to the trendy boutiques of Battery Point, retail enthusiasts will find a variety of shopping experiences.

History enthusiasts can explore the iconic landmarks of Hobart, such as the historic waterfront at Sullivan’s Cove, the magnificent Georgian architecture of Battery Point, and the infamous convict-built structures at Port Arthur. The city also hosts a range of festivals, including the vibrant Dark Mofo and the eclectic Taste of Tasmania.

With its picturesque landscapes and proximity to Mount Wellington, Hobart offers opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to indulge in hiking, cycling, and water sports. The city is just a stone’s throw away from the Tasmania CBD, making it easily accessible for visitors and residents alike.

Discover the rich heritage, vibrant culture, and delightful dining of Hobart, Tasmania. Explore historic landmarks, eclectic shopping, and outdoor adventures.
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