Launceston is the northern port city of Tasmania, about 200 kilometers from the capital Horbart Tasmania, is the second largest city in Tasmania.
Launceston is a city with a long history. The Tamar River (River Tamar) crosses the city and flows north into the Bass Strait (Bass Strait). elegant edward and victorian architecture on city streets, parks and gardens around for over a hundred years, make an interesting contrast with restaurants and cafes, vibrant areas such as Launceston harbors.
Take a boardwalk from Port Launceston to the Inphoresk Cultural Centre (Inveresk Cultural Centre), where you can see the Queen Victoria Museum and Gallery, one of Australia's best local art galleries (QVMAG). The city was founded in 1806 at the mouth of the Tamar Valley, once the wheat and wool trading center of the province. With the passage of time and the growth of wealth, it has developed into a very large city.
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Airport(s) of Launceston
Launceston Airport (Code: LST)
Visitor centre of Launceston
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