Enjoy a relaxing, informative guided tour among the most quiet, conservative and class conscious area of Tasmania which adjoins waterfront Salamanca and prestigious Battery Point. See the elegant Georgian homes of the colonial gentry, picturesque accommodation for officers and quaint workers cottages. Walk through this very fashionable suburb, containing some of Tasmania’s oldest homes, gardens and iconic sights.
Walking tour of elegant Battery Point
Walking tour of elegant Battery Point
Walking tour of elegant Battery Point
Meet your guide outside Parliament House near Salamanca Place on the waterfront, and then set off on your 2-hour walking tour to explore historic Battery Point. Soak up the elegance, beauty and history of this quiet and exclusive area that was once farmland known as Cottage Green. This tour includes Arthur Circus and is full of stories including dubious property dealings by Governor Arthur, the fall of the carousing Reverend Knopwood and the ship building tycoon Alexander MacGregor whose finest of grand Georgian homes still stands today.
Battery Point is best appreciated at a leisurely pace on foot with a guide who can bring to life how wealth flowed into Battery Point from the influx of trade and the British Royal Navy shipping timber, wool and rum from the Salamanca docks and warehouses.
This easy walking tour starts at Parliament House and ends in Salamanca Place - world famous for its Saturday markets, the oldest markets in Australia. Your guide will be happy to direct you to some of our favourite cafés for a reviving coffee after the tour.
The tour will begin in front of the Steps that lead to Parliament House. This is in Parliament Lawns Gardens. If you place Parliament House into your maps it will direct you to the location
What to bring: please be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes.
Hobart is well known for its glorious range of weather conditions – often on the same day – so check the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
All our tours go ahead regardless of the weather: there is no bad weather in Hobart, just a bad choice of attire.
Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, is a charming city with a rich maritime history and stunning natural beauty. Nestled between the Derwent River and Mount Wellington, it offers a unique blend of colonial architecture, vibrant arts scenes, and easy access to wilderness areas.
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A contemporary art museum known for its diverse and sometimes controversial collections.
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Freshly caught salmon, often served grilled or smoked, with local herbs and vegetables.
A local favorite, these savory pies are filled with scallops and other seafood.
A variety of artisanal cheeses made from local milk, including cheddar, brie, and blue cheese.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and long daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
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