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Top 5 summer tourist destinations Hobart: Journey to discover the beautiful land of Tasmania

Hobart – the capital of Tasmania, is one of the oldest and most charming cities in Australia. It is a place that brings together historical, cultural and magnificent natural values. When summer comes, Hobart puts on a colorful coat with pleasant weather, ideal for a journey of discovery. Below are the top 5 summer tourist destinations in Hobart for visitors who love nature, art and unique cultural experiences.

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1. Mount Wellington

Mount Wellington offers a majestic natural landscape with panoramic views of Hobart (Photo source: Collected)

Mount Wellington is definitely a must-see on any Hobart summer travel list. Just a 20-minute drive from the city centre, this 1,270-metre mountain offers a majestic natural setting with sweeping views of Hobart, the Derwent River and the ocean beyond.

Summer is the perfect time to conquer Mt Wellington by hiking or cycling. The fresh, cool air at high altitude will soften the hot summer sun, making the trip more pleasant than ever. In addition, the Pinnacle Lookout area at the top of the mountain is an ideal place to watch the sunset or take panoramic photos of the city.

2. MONA Museum

MONA is a unique destination where art, architecture and emotions intersect (Photo source: Collected)

One of the most popular summer destinations in Hobart for international visitors is the MONA (Museum of Old and New Art). Located on the banks of the Derwent River, MONA is a unique destination where art, architecture and emotion come together to create a unique visual experience.

With groundbreaking, even controversial works of art, MONA is not only a place to admire, but also to think. Summer sees outdoor performances, art festivals and music events regularly taking place on the museum grounds. MONA is best accessed by ferry from Hobart city centre, a short but poetic journey along the tranquil waters of the river.

3. Salamanca Place

Salamanca Place is the vibrant heart of Hobart city (Photo source: Collected)

Salamanca Place is the vibrant heart of the city and one of Hobart’s most popular summer destinations. This historic neighbourhood is located close to Hobart Harbour and is characterised by its 19th-century sandstone buildings, which have been transformed into cafes, art galleries, boutiques and fine dining.

The highlight of the summer is Salamanca Market, a bustling weekend market with hundreds of stalls selling handicrafts, local specialties, fresh fruits and vegetables, and bustling street music. This is the ideal place to find unique souvenirs or simply immerse yourself in the local lifestyle.

4. Constitution Dock Port

Constitution Dock – a famous harbor area and also a place where vibrant marine activities often take place (Photo source: Collected)

When it comes to Hobart summer tourist destinations, Constitution Dock is a must-see – the famous harbour area and also the place where vibrant marine activities often take place. On sunny summer days, visitors can stroll along the harbour, enjoy fresh seafood from floating stalls or simply relax with a cold Tasmanian beer.

The harbour is also home to many yachts and fishing boats and is a starting point for sightseeing, fishing or exploring nearby Bruny Island. Every summer, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race ends here, creating a festive atmosphere and an ideal opportunity to experience the Australian spirit of sea sports.

5. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Australia (Photo source: Collected)

The last Hobart summer destination on this list is the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. This is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Australia with an area of over 14 hectares, home to thousands of native and exotic plants that are meticulously preserved and cared for.

In summer, the garden is ablaze with a variety of flowers, from purple lavender and elegant roses to Tasmanian endemic plants. Visitors can leisurely stroll along the tree-lined paths, learn about the diverse flora or join guided tours based on themes. This is an ideal stop for those who love nature and want to find a peaceful space in the middle of the city.

From the majesty of Mt Wellington, the boldness of MONA, the hustle and bustle of Salamanca Place to the tranquility of the Royal Botanic Gardens, each location offers a true slice of Hobart. This is definitely the ideal destination for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy a full summer in the serenity of nature.

With a perfect blend of nature and culture, Hobart summer tourist destinations promise to bring visitors memorable experiences. If you are planning for your upcoming vacation, do not miss Hobart - Tasmania's peaceful gem in the Australian summer.

Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/dia-diem-du-lich-mua-he-hobart-v17697.aspx


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