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20 Best Spas in Hobart, Australia
"T & G Building (Ground Floor Cnr Collins &, Murray St, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia. Location: (-42.8834147, 147.3268739). Rating:4.5/5 (50) Reviews"
"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..."
"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."
"As one of Australia’s foremost contemporary art galleries, Bett Gallery represents both leading and young emerging Australian artists. Established in 1986, the gallery exhibits a range of mediums, including paintings, jewellery, prints, photographs, ceramics and sculptures. It has also successfully developed and managed more than 20 art collecting groups that currently operate across Australia."
"The gallery services include exhibitions, art collecting groups, valuations as well as curatorial & project management. Bett Gallery Hobart is well known for the successful development and management of art collecting groups over the last 25 years. There are 20 or so such groups currently operating throughout Australia."
"Through the creaky wooden door off Woobys Lane in a space flanked by Georgian sandstone is a delightfully eclectic gallery embodying the design and craftsmanship of the local art community. Owner and designer of Spacebar Gallery Lisa (Pixe) Link has created a collection of fashion, visual art, jewellery, home-wares and accessories that reflect her love of the innovative and fun. She has developed many in-house brands: Pixe Link, The Velvet Affair (soft bamboo fabrics), Banished (stunning carved bamboo home-wares) and Enjoy The Seconds (contemporary artwork, books and jewellery)."
"It’s warm and inviting, popular with locals and those who are on a first-name basis with the bartenders. It has hearty fare, which always warms your bones on chillier evenings and a smile comes with every ‘hello’. It also has live music nightly and back-garden BBQ facilities to make the place feel even more like home."
"Along the North Hobart strip you can indulge in a drink or two at Room For a Pony, grab some mouth-watering food at Pancho Villa or Capital, or see some live music at the Republic Bar. ALTERNATIVE: If Mount Wellington and Salamanca don't tickle your fancy, a trip to Bruny Island may be a great alternative."
"If you’ve ever visited Hobart before, you’ve probably stumbled across Republic. With old men propping up the bar and a pumping beer Garden filled with locals, it looks pretty true-blue Aussie pub. But this honest-to-goodness pub is one of the busiest joints in town."
"This is a go-to watering hole for those with discerning tastes. The Den in Salamanca has one of the best cocktail menus on the island, featuring ingredients that cleverly represent the produce-driven Apple Isle – think Granny-Smith-infused vodka and beetroot syrups."
"Among the string of dark drinking dens along Salamanca Pl, this Den has emerged as a shaft of light. Framed around a central fireplace and ranging over two levels, it's all lodge-in-the-woods style in non-woodsy..."