Hobart City Sightseeing Tour by Tram
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Experience Highlights
Join this tram sightseeing tour of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city, for approximately 3 hours. You will have live commentary on board the driver. Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney and has a major port for Antarctic operations.
You will pass the city's landmarks, the Royal Tasmanian Botanic Gardens, the Museum of Ancient and Modern Art, Salamanca Place, the Cascade Brewery and the Tasmanian Maritime Museum.
- Tour Hobart, the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania, on a sightseeing tram tour.
- As you ride through this ancient port city, you'll enjoy live commentary from the driver.
- Along the way, you'll see varied and picturesque sights such as the Royal Tasmanian Botanic Gardens, the famous Cascade Brewery and the Tasmanian Maritime Museum.
What’s included
- Hobart Sightseeing Tram Tour
- Live commentary on board
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Step by Step
Discover Hobart, the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania, on this tram tour as you take in some of its most iconic sights. The journey will take approximately 3 hours and you'll enjoy live on-board commentary from the driver along the way.
Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city and one of the most important cities with a port ready for operations and expeditions to Antarctica. It is located in Tasmania, an island that was populated by Aborigines for approximately 40,000 years before British colonisation.
This city has a long tradition of jazz, hip-hop, metal and more, and has hosted a multitude of festivals. It's home to the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Hobart' s many landmarks and attractions are numerous, and your tram tour will take you to some of them:
- Cascade Brewery
- Salamanca Place
- Cascade Female Factory Historic Site
- Arthur Harbour
- Tasmanian Maritime Museum
- St David's Cathedral Church
- Salamanca Arts Centre
- Museum of Ancient and Modern Art
- Royal Tasmanian Botanic Gardens
- Queens Domain
- Battery Point Sculpture Trail