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Two Skips Fish & Chips, Glenorchy: Original Menus, Reviews and Prices
"Many roads in Hobart lead to the Elizabeth Street pier and Asian Gourmet is one such reason to tread the boards. Design-wise, this Cantonese specialist largely leaves the theatrics to the marine view but the food outguns the utilitarian surroundings. Yum cha covers all the bases from classic shao mai to boneless duck, while going à la carte yields treasures such as a comforting chicken and corn soup and stir-fried Tassie beef hor fun with flat noodles.Elizabeth Street Pier, Hobart; (03) 6224 4428"
"Set in one of Hobart’s oldest waterfront warehouses (a former jam factory, built in 1823), the Henry Jones is Australia’s first-ever dedicated “art hotel”, with more than 500 pieces of contemporary Tasmanian art adorning the walls. Honouring its past, the hotel’s history is prevalent in the rooms. Early convicts carved the hand-cut stone walls (look out for their signatures), and the Peacock Suite is home to Tasmania’s oldest spiral staircase."
"The Henry Jones Art Hotel is our pick for the best hotel in Hobart because of its fantastic location and excellent on-site amenities. It has air-conditioned rooms with modern amenities. There’s also a courtyard, coffee bar, on-site restaurant and a stylish lounge bar."
"Heritage listed and featuring a fully-functioning fireplace; Hope and Anchor Tavern is conveniently located just a touch away from the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and is also one of Australia’s oldest taverns. Visit during the mid-afternoon when it’s less busy and feast your eyes on the memorabilia showcased on the walls. You’ll be greeted by stuffed animals, swords and rifles, and a good handful of boat paintings."
"In the afternoon, pay Mt Wellington a visit for the (uncontested) best view of Hobart. It’s a comfortable 20min drive from the CBD and the road takes you to the summit. All along the mountain there are plenty of places to stop and admire including Secret Falls at the Foothills, having a bite to eat at the Fern Tree Tavern, or walking the Pipeline Track. A full list of walks around the mountain area can be found at Greater Hobart Trails."
"Drive up Mount Wellington for Sunrise and walk the Rivulet Track Mount Wellington is about a half an hour drive (20km) to the west of the city. It’s so well sign posted you can't miss it. At 1,269m above Hobart, which is at sea level, it’s pretty inconspicuous and it’ll probably be the first thing you notice when flying or driving into Hobart."
"Address: 125 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania (TAS), 7000, Australia Tel: +61 (0)3 6234 4900Dating back to the mid-19th century, the splendid St. David's Cathedral is the centre of Anglican religion in Hobart. With outstanding architecture, a cavernous interior and regular services, other attractions at St. David's include a small museum area and seasonal events of a religious theme. Open hours: hours vary Admission: free"