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Introduction
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Derwent River is the enchantingly colonial city of Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, is
Australia's second oldest city. It is a city of gardens, heritage buildings and fabulous
panoramic views. |
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A city with a
fascinating maritime past; a busy port and one of Australia's oldest markets. Sandstone
warehouses, built way back when Hobart was first founded, stand next to the bustling
Salamanca Market, where local produce and Tasmanian handicrafts are sold; the Tasmanian
Art Gallery and Museum hold fascinating artefacts from across the island, and the Botanic
Gardens- a riot of colours and fragrances- sprawl across the city, close to the centre.
And if things start getting too staid- you can always take time out to pay a visit to the
delightful Cascade Brewery, Australia's oldest brewery, and the equally rewarding Cadbury
Chocolate Factory. Or paint the town red, going from a nightclub to a pub to a casino....
yes, Hobart, for all its Georgian buildings, its long history and its high-brow cultural
life, is still a typically Aussie city- one which knows how to enjoy life. |
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