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"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"
"Located in lovely Salamanca Place, Handmark Gallery exhibits ceramics, glass, jewelry, paintings, wood and textiles by new and established Tasmanian artists. The exhibitions are well curated and the staff is helpful."
"A key tenant at the Salamanca Arts Centre, Handmark has been here for 30 years, displaying unique ceramics, glass, woodwork and jewellery, plus paintings and sculpture – 100% Tasmanian, 100% exquisite."
"Address: 28 Cromwell Street, Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania (TAS), 7004, Australia Tel: +61 (0)3 6223 3393 Standing in the Battery Point area, St. George's is an Anglican church that was built in the 1830s. Worth looking out for is the unusual architecture with strong Egyptian influences, the tall tower and the characterful historic interior. Open hours: hours vary Admission: free"
"Address: 65 Harrington Street, Hobart, Tasmania (TAS), 7000, Australia Tel: +61 (0)3 6234 4866 St. Joseph's, in the city centre, is a small Roman Catholic church, dating back to the mid-19th century. Featuring regular parish services, St. Joseph's is a friendly place with charming architecture and many original features. Open hours: hours vary Admission: free"
"Address: 164 Harrington Street, Hobart, Tasmania (TAS), 7000, Australia Tel: +61 (0)3 6234 4463 St. Mary's Cathedral is the head of the Roman Catholic faith in Tasmania and situated in the heart of the city centre. Featuring magnificent Gothic-Revival architecture and spectacular stained-glass windows, St. Mary's also features regular services and welcomes all religions. Open hours: hours vary Admission: free"
"Standing in startling, Gothic isolation next to the clean-running Hobart Rivulet, Australia’s oldest brewery (1824) is still pumping out superb beers. The daily one-hour tours involve plenty of history, with tastings at the end. Note that under-16s aren't permitted on the main brewery tour (take the family-friendly Beer School tour instead), and that brewery machinery might not be running if you're here on a weekend (brewers have weekends, too). To get here, take bus 446, 447 or 449."
"When you’re done, spend the afternoon sampling beers at Cascade Brewery, Australia’s oldest operating brewery. Or sample whiskey at Lark Distillery, one of Hobart’s famous whiskey bars. Salamanca Place has a large range of restaurants to choose from for dinner for those sweet tooth lovers, Honey Badger Dessert Cafe will do the trick (or make you sick)."
"Address: 65 Harrington Street, Hobart, Tasmania (TAS), 7000, Australia Tel: +61 (0)3 6234 4866 St. Joseph's, in the city centre, is a small Roman Catholic church, dating back to the mid-19th century. Featuring regular parish services, St. Joseph's is a friendly place with charming architecture and many original features. Open hours: hours vary Admission: free"
"Phone: (03) 6273 3258 Address: Northgate Shopng Cntr Main St, Glenorchy, TAS | Website: https://mcdonalds.com.au. Takeaway Food GlenorchyFast Food Glenorchy"
"Dine in vintage splendour at The Duke Restaurant on Macquarie Street in Hobart. This heritage-listed hotel has been serving the city for more than 170 years and still retains old school charm both out..."