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Hidden Gems in Hobart: A Local’s Guide
Tucked away from the bustling streets of Salamanca and Sandy Bay, Hobart has a wealth of hidden gems waiting to be discovered by curious tourists. From scenic lookouts and secret gardens to quirky cafes and art studios, we’ve got the inside scoop on the city’s best-kept secrets.
1. The Botanical Gardens’ Secret Garden
Tucked away in the heart of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is a serene and enchanting secret garden, home to over 300 species of plants and trees. Take a peaceful stroll along the winding paths and discover hidden nooks, tranquil water features, and picturesque gazebos.
- Getting There: Enter the gardens from Davey St or Macquarie Wharf, then follow the signs to the Secret Garden.
- Tips: Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best light, and don’t miss the stunning views of the Derwent River from the gardens’ southern boundary.
2. The Museum’s Hidden Art Collection
Housed within the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is a lesser-known art collection featuring works by some of Australia’s most celebrated artists, including Tom Roberts and Hans Heysen. Explore the museum’s lesser-visited galleries to discover these hidden treasures.
- Getting There: Visit TMAG on Murray St.
- Tips: Allow at least 2 hours to explore the entire museum, and be sure to ask staff about the hidden art collection.
3. The Waterfront’s Secret Spot
Tucked away from the bustling waterfront is a secluded spot offering breathtaking views of the Derwent River and surrounding hills. Take a short stroll along the water’s edge and discover this hidden gem.
- Getting There: Head to the waterfront near Constitution Dock, then look for the small grassy area with picnic tables.
- Tips: Visit during sunset for the most stunning views, and don’t miss the lively atmosphere at nearby Constitution Dock.
4. The Street Art Alleyway
Hidden away in a quiet alleyway is a vibrant street art scene featuring works by local artists. Take a short stroll down this laneway to discover an explosion of color and creativity.
- Getting There: Head to Argyle St, then look for the small alleyway between buildings 11-13.
- Tips: Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best light, and don’t miss the nearby street art scene at Salamanca Square.
5. The Historic Richmond Village
Just a short drive from Hobart lies the charming historic village of Richmond, featuring beautifully preserved Georgian architecture, quaint shops, and picturesque countryside views.
- Getting There: Drive to Richmond via the A10 or take a guided tour.
- Tips: Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best light, and don’t miss the stunning views from the nearby Richmond Gorge.