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Expected departure at 9:45
Enjoy a 3-hour city tour, taking a bus ride to visit Hobart's main landmarks and listening to a guided tour to learn more about the city's history, lifestyle, character, and attractions.
You can stay at three locations.
1. Exterior view of the Kascot Brewery
2. Stop at the Rosny Hill lookout for stunning views of Hobart, Sandy Bay, Mount Wellington, Tasman Bridge, and Glenorchy.
3. You can set aside some time to visit the beautiful Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.
In the afternoon, depart from Sullivan Bay and take a scenic cruise along the Derwent River.
Visit the MONA Museum and admire its fascinating collection.
Take the 5:00 PM ferry, which is scheduled to return to Hobartbrook Street Pier at 5:30 PM. Dismissal is on your own.
- Collection Information -
- Travelodge Hobart@ 09:20
- Hadleys Hotel @ 09:25
- Grand Chancellor @ 09:30
- Tasmanian Travel Center @09:35
- Brooke St Pier @ 09:35
- Please refer to the travel notice for the specific meeting time.
- The travel time is for reference only and may be affected by actual conditions such as road conditions on the day.
- The drop-off point is Brooke St Pier. Afterwards, you will be on your own; no hotel return service will be provided.
Key landmarks visited by bus: Sullivan Bay – the birthplace of Hobart and the ferry terminal
The Houses of Parliament
Salamanca Square – Georgian warehouses now converted into restaurants, galleries, and bars
Princes Park – a former artillery position
Battery Point – charming historic buildings, bars, boutiques, and restaurants
Views of Wrest Point Casino and exclusive Sandy Bay
St. David's Park
South Hobart is located at the foot of Mount Wellington.
Optional walking tour of the exterior of the Cascade Brewery
Cascade Gardens
Passing the former Women's Factory – once a women's prison.
St. David's Cathedral
Treasury Building and Franklin Square
General Post Office and Hobart City Hall
Prison Chapel
Queen's Domain and Governor's Residence
Tasman Bridge across the Derwent River
Overlooking Kangaroo Bay Marina and Bellerive
A brief stop at the Roseny Hill Lookout for stunning views of Hobart, Sandy Bay, Mount Wellington, the Tasman Bridge, and Glenorchy.
Victoria Quay and Constitution Quay
You can take some free time to visit the beautiful Royal Tasmanian Botanic Gardens.
MONA, owned by entrepreneur David Walsh, is Australia's largest private collection of art and antiquities, offering a journey through ancient, modern, and contemporary art. Here you can use "The O"—a handheld touchscreen device—complimentary to learn about exhibitions or listen to artist interviews. Afternoon tea or coffee can be enjoyed at The Source restaurant, museum café, or bar at your own expense.