Dramatic orange and gold sunset reflected in a still Tasmanian lake with mountains behind, Hobart region
The Cooee Hobart Journal

Hobart Travel
Guides 2026

MONA and Salamanca Market, kunanyi / Mount Wellington, Battery Point’s cobbled lanes, the world’s best oysters at your feet, and a restaurant scene that punches far above the city’s size — expert guides to Australia’s most exciting small city.

1804
Founded
1,271m
kunanyi Summit
300+
Salamanca Stalls
4.8/5
Our Review Score

Australia’s Second-Oldest City

Hobart sits at the foot of kunanyi / Mount Wellington, spilling down to the broad Derwent estuary in a tangle of Georgian sandstone, converted warehouses, and colonial-era lanes that have barely changed in a century. It is the smallest of Australia’s state capitals — population roughly 240,000 — and almost certainly the most interesting one. The city produced MONA, David Walsh’s audacious underground museum that has reset global expectations for what a regional art institution can be. It has a Saturday market (Salamanca) that is genuinely extraordinary. It has a restaurant and bar scene that by any reasonable metric outperforms cities ten times its size. And behind it all, kunanyi rises to 1,271 metres — a mountain accessible by car or on foot, visible from almost anywhere in the city, and capable of dropping a metre of snow in December.

These guides cover the experiences that make Hobart worth the journey: how to visit MONA properly, what to do at Salamanca, which trails to walk up kunanyi, which restaurants to book, and the best day trips within two hours of the city. Whether you have a long weekend or a full week based in Hobart, this is where to start.

2ndOldest Australian City
4°CCooler Than Mainland
2 hrTo Cradle Mountain
JuneDark Mofo Festival

Hobart Travel Guides

Individual guides for every major Hobart experience — in-depth, locally researched, updated for 2026.

MONA & Arts Contemporary art gallery with dramatic lighting and sculptural installation
Coming 2026Planned

MONA Hobart: The Complete Visitor Guide

How to book tickets, which ferry to take, how long to allow, what not to miss, Dark Mofo vs Mona Foma, and where to eat on site. The only MONA guide you need before you go.

Coming Soon
Food & Markets Fresh Tasmanian oysters on crushed ice at Salamanca Market stall
Coming 2026Planned

Salamanca Market: What to Buy, Eat & Do

The 300-stall Saturday morning market at the sandstone warehouses of Salamanca Place. Fresh oysters, leatherwood honey, handmade fudge, and the best local roasted coffee. Where to go first and what to skip.

Coming Soon
Nature & Walks Hiker on rocky ridge with expansive views over a city and estuary below
Coming 2026Planned

kunanyi / Mount Wellington: Walk, Drive & Summit Guide

Walk from the city (13 km return), drive to the summit car park, or combine both. What to expect at 1,271 metres, best times for views, how to dress, and where Hobart looks most extraordinary from above.

Coming Soon
Heritage Historic sandstone buildings and cobbled lanes in an Australian colonial village
Coming 2026Planned

Battery Point Heritage Walk: Hobart’s Colonial Village

A self-guided walk through Australia’s best-preserved colonial precinct — Arthur Circus, Narryna Heritage Museum, St George’s Church, and the lanes of a maritime community frozen in the 1840s. Allow 90 minutes.

Coming Soon
Day Trips Winding road through green countryside with mountains on the horizon
Coming 2026Planned

The Best Day Trips from Hobart 2026

Bruny Island (ferry, oysters, white wallabies), Port Arthur (90 min drive, convict history), Richmond (Australia’s oldest bridge), the Huon Valley (apple orchards, cider), and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. All within two hours.

Coming Soon
Festivals Dramatic night sky and lights over a Tasmanian waterfront during winter festival
Coming 2026Planned

Dark Mofo Festival Guide: Hobart in Winter

MONA’s winter festival transforms Hobart every June — fire, darkness, live music, extraordinary food events, and art installations that take over the entire city. How to book, what to see, and why winter is the best time to visit.

Coming Soon
📝 The Cooee Travel Journal — Hobart
Cooee Tours is based in Brisbane, Queensland. We acknowledge the Jagera and Turrbal peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate. Our Hobart guides cover nipaluna / Hobart, the Country of the muwinina people of the Southeastern Nation. We pay our deepest respects to Palawa Elders past, present, and emerging.