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Hobart is built around one of the world’s most beautiful harbours.
From Mt. Wellington you can see the splendour of the city, the Derwent
estuary and Bruny Island. |
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Hobart’s historic dockland precinct sparkles
at night. It is the finish line and mooring place for the Sydney-Hobart
yacht race. It has a range of exciting restaurants where you can eat
and watch the tall ships. |
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Ten minutes from Edinburgh, Salamanca Market is rated
one of the best markets in the Southern Hemisphere. A ‘must’
on Saturday morning. |
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Port Arthur, one of Australia’s leading historic
sites is worth a day visit. One and a half hours pleasant drive. Cruise
there by sea, return by coach. |
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The beautiful aged sandstone warehouses of Salamanca
Precinct house the Salamanca Arts Center, with galleries, artists studios,
Peacock Theatre, retail outlets and restaurants. Salamanca Place is
Hobart’s prime tourist destination. The locals come here for good
coffee! |
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Mount Wellington is visible from most of Edinburgh’s
rooms. A twenty-minute drive will take you to tbe peak, where is often
snow during the winter months. A tourist minibus service will drive
you up and provide bikes for an exhilarating ride back downhill! |