



We think this place is kinda cute - you will too! If you're there on market day you might have a wait on your hands, but persevere it will be worth it.




Smolt offers Spanish and Italian inspired Modern Australian dishes. The surrounds are inspired and modern. The consistency of their service and food quality is well known.




On Saturdays, Salamanca comes alive with the famous Salamanca Market. Over 300 stallholders sell fresh and gourmet produce, arts, crafts and handiwork crafts from all over Tasmania, interstate and overseas. Ranging as one of the top attractions in Tasmania, The Salamanca Market is another good reason to make your stay in Hobart last for more than a few days.




If you mention you're off to Hobart you'll be told 2 pieces of advice by those already in-the-know. Go to M.O.N.A. (Museum of Old and New Art) and You M.U.S.T. go to Jackman and Ross at Battery Point. This bakery/patisserie/cafe is a wonderland of delicious baked goods and gourmet food.




The Maker is a showcase of Tasmanian contemporary design of a timeless nature.The Maker prides itself on supporting the work of independent designers and works solely with craftspeople who share our ideals and philosophies.
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