Hobart Historic City Self-Guided Walk Tour

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Waterfront Harbour, Victoria Dock Bridge, Franklin Wharf, Hobart TAS, Australia
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Daily Tour

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Unlimited

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English, French, German, Italian, Spanish

About this tour

Walk through Hobart’s waterfront, historic streets, and hidden parks on a self-guided tour covering 35 stops—from convict landmarks to Cascade Brewery. Explore Hobart at your own pace on this self-guided walking tour through Tasmania’s historic capital. The route includes 35 stops and typically takes 3–4 hours, dependi... Read more

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Waterfront Harbour
Mawson's Huts Replica Museum
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Highlights

  • Dare to explore ghosts at Hobart Convict Penitentiary
  • Wander eerie lanes and legends through haunted Battery Point
  • Wander Hobart’s historic Waterfront Harbour with stunning views
  • Discover the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Dunn Place Hobart
  • Dive into sea history at the Maritime Museum Tasmania
  • Admire colonial elegance at Hobart Town Hall
  • See the iconic Elizabeth Post Office & Hobart GPO clock tower
  • Taste whisky heritage at Lark Distillery Tasmania
  • Enjoy best pub meals in Hobart at the Hope & Anchor
  • Walk beside the historic Hobart Rivulet through the city
  • Step into drama at Theatre Royal Hobart Tas
  • Explore stories at Penitentiary Hobart historic prison site
  • Experience local theatre at Playhouse Theatre Hobart
  • Step into convict history at Cascades Female Factory, a UNESCO site
  • Take in breathtaking views from Mount Wellington summit

Included/Excluded

  • Access to the Hobart Historic City Self-Guided Walk Tour on our App
  • 30+ narration points of popular locations in Hobart
  • Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
  • Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data.
  • Audio Guide
  • In Person Guide
  • Entry fee of The Mawson's Huts Replica Museum ($10.60)
  • Entry fee of The Maritime Museum Tasmania ($11.31)
  • Entry fee of The Hobart Convict Penitentiary ($24.74)
  • Entry fee of The Cascades Female Factory Historic Site ($24.74)

Tour Stops

 Waterfront Harbour

Start at Hobart’s sparkling waterfront harbour, where boats sway on the River Derwent and historic docks meet lively cafés—perfect introduction to Tasmania’s oldest harbour city.

Mawson's Huts Replica Museum

Visit the Mawson's Huts Replica Museum and explore the story of Antarctic survival at the Mawson's Hut Museum Hobart, a replica of Sir Douglas Mawson’s expedition base.

 Maritime Museum Tasmania

Step into Tasmania’s seafaring past at the Maritime Museum Tasmania, filled with ship models, navigation tools, and stories of sailors who shaped Hobart’s harbour history.

Town Hall

Admire Hobart’s elegant Town Hall, built in 1866. Once the city’s civic heart, it hosted debates, concerts, and gatherings as Hobart transitioned beyond its convict past.

 Hobart Gpo

See Hobart’s grand Elizabeth Post Office, a historic postal hub. Wondering about postal offices open on Saturday hours? This landmark once connected Hobart to the world.

Lark Distilling Co Ltd

Discover the birthplace of modern Tasmanian whisky at Lark Distillery Tasmania, where a single idea in 1992 revived an entire island whisky industry.

Hope & Anchor

Step into history at the Hope & Anchor, Australia’s oldest pub and a local favourite for best pub meals in Hobart, once serving sailors, merchants, and thirsty travellers.

Hobart Rivulet

Follow the gentle flow of the Hobart Rivulet, the freshwater stream that powered early mills and helped the colony of Hobart grow from a small settlement.

 Theatre Royal, Hobart

The Theatre Royal Hobart TAS opened in 1837 and remains Australia’s oldest working theatre—where Shakespeare, drama, and even ghost stories still take the stage.

Hobart Convict Penitentiary

Step into Tasmania’s convict past at the Penitentiary Hobart, once a prison, chapel, and execution site. Explore the history with Hobart Convict Penitentiary tickets.

Echoes of Port Arthur

Hear the haunting stories of Port Arthur, a brutal convict settlement now recognised as a UNESCO Heritage Site, where isolation and punishment shaped Tasmania’s past.

The Playhouse Theatre

The Playhouse Theatre Hobart is an intimate stage for bold performances and local storytelling, bringing Tasmania’s modern theatre scene to life.

Tasmania’s Wild Residents

Discover Tasmania’s wildlife story and conservation efforts protecting iconic animals like the Tasmanian devil and wombat across the island.

St David's Cathedral

Admire the Gothic beauty of St David’s Cathedral, often compared with St David's Cathedral Wales, where stained glass and history reflect Hobart’s colonial heritage.

Parliament House

Visit Australia’s oldest continuously used parliament building, where Tasmania’s laws, debates, and historic decisions have shaped the island for nearly two centuries.

Irish Murphy's Hobart

Experience Hobart’s lively pub culture at Irish Murphy’s, where live music, local beers, and harbour views keep Salamanca buzzing.

 Tasman Memorial

This monument honours Abel Tasman, the explorer who first mapped Tasmania for Europe in 1642, placing the island onto world maps.

Salamanca Market

Every Saturday Salamanca Place transforms into the famous Salamanca Market, packed with local food, crafts, and Tasmanian produce.

Kelly's Steps

Climb historic Kelly’s Steps, built around 1840 to link Salamanca’s busy docks with the hillside homes of Battery Point.

Princes Park Magazine

Hidden in Princes Park stands the 1814 gunpowder magazine, built with thick stone walls to safely store explosives for Hobart’s early defenses.

Battery Point

Stroll through Battery Point’s charming lanes lined with colonial cottages once home to sailors, shipbuilders, and merchants.

1923 Battery Point Sculpture trail

The sculpture marked 1923 celebrates the community that helped preserve Battery Point’s historic character and heritage homes.

1250 Battery Point Sculpture Trail

The 1250 sculpture marks the deep Indigenous history of Tasmania, reminding visitors that the island’s story began thousands of years before colonisation.

Hobart Through Time

Discover Hobart’s dramatic past from convicts and executions to the Black War and whaling industry that once dominated the harbour.

 Chocolate Valley

Learn about the delicious side of Tasmania’s farming heritage in the Coal River Valley, home to artisan chocolate, cheese, and vineyards.

Hobart Linear Park

Walk through Hobart Linear Park, a green corridor following the Hobart Rivulet, offering peaceful trails through the city.

Hobart Rivulet Park

Enjoy the tranquil Hobart Rivulet Park, where flowing water, trees, and birds create a calm natural escape inside the city.

Hills Above Hobart

Beyond the city rises Knocklofty Reserve, a bushland lookout offering sweeping views of Hobart, the Derwent River, and surrounding hills.

Cascades Female Factory Historic Site

The Cascades Female Factory, now a UNESCO Heritage Site, once held thousands of female convicts under harsh colonial discipline.

Up the Stairs

Follow the hillside steps upward, where Hobart’s historic streets slowly give way to leafy slopes and mountain views.

Cascade Brewery

Founded in 1824, Cascade Brewery is Australia’s oldest operating brewery, famous for its pure mountain water and convict founder.

Cascade Track Start

Begin the Cascade Track, a scenic bush trail leading into the forests of kunanyi / Mount Wellington.

 Pinnacle Observation Shelter and Boardwalk

At the summit of kunanyi / Mount Wellington, enjoy breathtaking views across Hobart, the River Derwent, and Tasmania’s wild landscapes.

Durations

4 - 5 hours

Languages

English
French
German
Italian
Spanish

Tour Type

Walking Tour

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