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Begin your trip by discovering the delights of the town centre. If you are there on a Saturday, rain, hail or shine you will find the Salamanca markets buzzing. Shop at the markets for organically grown produce as well as arts and crafts by local
If it’s your first visit to Tasmania, there’s no better place to begin your exploration
than the capital, Hobart. Nestled at the foot of the majestic, snow- capped, Mount Wellington, its harbourside location provides picture perfect scenery along with a world-class cultural experience.
Fishing Boats in Hobart Harbour BEloW: View of Hobart, tasmania from Mount Wellington
lEFt: Fine Dining, tasmanian Salmon
artisans. While you are in Salamanca Place, make sure you visit the galleries, theatres, cafes and craft shops that occupy the restored Georgian warehouses.
Food lovers won’t be disappointed by the choice of restaurants and eateries in Hobart. Experience the freshest seafood at Prossers on the Beach, perched above the Derwent River; enjoy your meal while watching the variety of vessels such as yachts, ferries, arctic icebreakers and ocean liners gliding in and out of the harbour. Visit North Hobart’s restaurant strip along Elizabeth Street and you will find every imaginable cuisine. Delight your tastebuds with Italian, Mexican, Thai, Indian and yum cha. Relax with some al fresco dining around Elizabeth Mall and if you have dietary concerns and are looking for gluten free, dairy free or vegetarian, then Nourish is the place for you.
16 mARCH 2012