Tasmania City Guide
A complete accommodation and tour guide in Tasmania
Embarks on a traditional pub crawl with a twist. The Hobart Historic Pub Tour takes you through some of the oldest pubs in town including the Hope and Anchor Tavern (est 1807), while your guide imparts colourful local stories along the way.
Separated from mainland Australia, Tasmania is a place of wild and beautiful landscapes, friendly and welcoming people, pleasant climate, wonderful wine and food, has rich history and a relaxed island lifestyle.
According to experienced travellers who have criss crossed the globe in search of excellence, Tasmania has one of the world’s 10 best beaches, the world's best little town and was rated equal third, in the world for wise land stewardship by National Geographic Traveler magazine's Sustainable Tourism Initiative.
What’s On Tasmania
Tasmanian Craft Fair Australia’s largest working craft fair is held in the small historic town of
Deloraine. In its infancy, the Tasmanian Craft Fair attracted 30 exhibitors. The fair now attracts more
than 200 local and interstate craftspeople and 30,000 visitors annually.
Where and When:
Deloraine, Tasmania, 04 Nov - 07 Nov.
Salamanca Place Australia’s best market, every Saturday at Hobart’s dockland.
Each month of the year, there is fun and festivity. Hobart’s Summer Festival is two weeks of flavours, music and sunshine, with the Taste of Tasmania and the thrilling finish in late December of the world’s finest blue water ocean racing classic, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
Wining And Dining In Tasmania
The Waterline Restaurant, on Murray Street Pier, offers innovative cuisine, fine wines and one of the best locations in Hobart – right on the water.

