Horbart is the capital city of Tasmania and the largest city in the state. It is located at the mouth of the Devon River (Derwent Water), surrounded by Wellington Mountain (Mount Wellington) on three sides of the south-northwest, only facing the sea to the east.
Hobart has a long history, built in 1842, renamed in 1875 Hobart, is the second oldest city in Australia after Sydney. The current Hobart is Tasmania's economic 、 culture, transportation center, the main industrial sectors are metal smelting, cast steel, paper, textile, printing and dyeing, fertilizer, wood, meat processing, fruit processing and so on. Hobart deep-water port, with ten thousand tons of ships, is a supply point for ocean-going fleets around the world, and a railway link to the north and north-west, where Tasmania's main road lines meet.
Around the Hobart of Wellington Mountain ,1270 meters above sea level, there is a road to the top of the mountain, standing on the top of the viewing platform, through binoculars can not only see the tower island, but also the South Pacific island nation of New Zealand. Here winter peak love snow wrapped, snow-capped, is a good place for skiing, summer mountains in the vast forest, waterfalls fly, is a mountaineering resort.
Monthly weather averages of Hobart
Airport(s) of Hobart
Hobart International Airport (Code: HBA)
Visitor centre of Hobart
Hobart's public transport uses to buy subway green cards (Metro Greencard) or one-way tickets after boarding. The green card price is A $25(including A $5 deposit and A $20 balance), there are multiple outlets in the city, as well as Elizabeth Street (Elizabeth Street) Metro Shop can be purchased.
Bus fare depends on the distance of the trip. To start riding, please swipe your card on the credit card machine in the driver's seat and inform the driver of your destination.
Most of the buses in the subway traffic network start from Elizabeth Street (Elizabeth Street) or Franklin Square (Franklin Square), respectively. The usual bus routes include route 446 to visit the Cascade Brewery (Cascade Brewery) and the Cascade Women's Factory site (Cascades Female Factory Historic Site) in South Hobart, or route X20 to the Museum of Ancient and Modern Art (Museum of Old and New Art) Express bus.
The Red Decker on-and-off bus is also a good option for downtown Hobart, with 24-hour or 48-hour round-the-city tickets available, both via Salamanca Plaza (Salamanca Place), Cape Bateau (Battery Point), La Pont Hotel (Wrest Point), Kascade Brewery (Cascade Brewery), Royal Tasmanian Botanical Garden (Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens) and other attractions.
Take a private ferry to Brook Street, Hobart Beach, if you are planning to visit the Museum of Ancient and Modern Art (Museum of Old and New Art) bizarre and wild art exhibition wharf. Travel time 25 minutes, ferry roof shelter, perennial operation, rain and shine.
The convenient way to get to Hobart Airport from the city is by airport bus. The bus picks up passengers from various hotels in Hobart and arranges trains according to the arrival and departure time of Hobart Airport flights.
The top attractions to visit in Hobart are:
The most popular things to do in Hobart with kids according to Tripadvisor travelers are: