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Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania



Address: 20 Davey Street 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.hobarttravelcentre.com.au

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25.01.2022 Are you planning to visit Hobart or a local looking to brush up on your history? Then join a walking tour with Hobart Historic Tours! Listen to the stories that the streets hold and hear about the characters that have made Hobart the town that it is. Tours depart only on Saturdays, to make a booking simply pop by the Information Hub in the Elizabeth Mall, call 6238 4222, or send us a message.



25.01.2022 We are pleased to be able to announce that we will be reopening on 1 December 2020! New safety protocols are in place and we are fully aware of how important this is for our team and our visitors. Our team is very excited at the prospect of showcasing Tasmania’s wonderful attractions, accommodation, and tours, and thank you for your patience. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 9AM to 3PM... Saturdays 10AM TO 2PM Closed Sundays. These times should work well in conjunction with the Elizabeth Mall Information Hub that is open till 4 pm six days a week. We look forward to seeing you soon TTIC Team

24.01.2022 This Saturday the Salamanca Market have partnered with Village Cinemas to give some joy these school holidays. Visit Tasmania's own market early this weekend and you could WIN tickets to the Village Cinemas. Big screen moments are back! Giveaways include 15 family passes for four and 2 double Gold Class tickets. Simply enter through our main entrance near Montpelier retreat to be counted in by our safety angels and the tickets will be given away on the spot as lucky door prizes. More information and T&C’s can be found here https://www.salamancamarket.com.au//Ev/Free-movie-giveaway

24.01.2022 There may be no Royal Hobart Show this year but that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on all of the show festivities. Enjoy them this Saturday at Tasmania’s Own Market! Enjoy toffee apples, Dagwood dogs, fairy floss, doughnuts and ice-cream. Take a Teacup ride or a little journey on Tommy Choo Choo, the bright red train. Say hello to the alpacas and baby goats. Green thumbs will love the Show day tomato plants.... There will also be plenty of opportunity to ‘build your own show bag’ with over 90 Salamanca Market stallholders.



23.01.2022 It’s the tail end of the school holidays so you might be running out of ideas for ways to keep the kids entertained. To save you pulling out your hair the team at Hobart and Beyond have put together a list of 50 things to do in Hobart & Surrounds, and we guarantee there is at least one adventure on this list that you haven’t embarked on!

23.01.2022 Breakfast donuts our mouths are watering already

22.01.2022 This Throw Back Thursday we’re taking a trip to the Great Western Tiers to one of Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks. These photos are from 1934 and taken from the lookout over the Alum Cliffs and the Mersey River. Tulampanga, or Alum Cliffs, was a place of particular social and spiritual significance to Aborigines because of the ochre to be found in that area of the Gog Range. Many tribes travelled to Tulampanga to obtain this highly prized material and for them this was a ...sacred celebration place. The connection of Aboriginal people with the Mole Creek area is thought to date back more than 10,000 years, and the Pallittorre band of the North tribe was based around Mole Creek/Meander. To these early inhabitants, the Great Western Tiers were known as Kooparoona Niara, or Mountains of the Spirits, culturally significant as the meeting place of three Aboriginal nations. If you’ve been to the Alum Cliffs we would love to see some photos from the modern-day. If you haven't had the chance to visit yet, make sure to add it to the list for your next adventure, find out more information about the walk at https://parks.tas.gov.au/t/60-great-short-walks/alum-cliffs.



22.01.2022 With the Festive Season right around the corner there has never been a better time to book your next getaway. Need some help planning? We’re here to help so come and visit us at the Information Hub in the Elizabeth Mall Monday Saturday 10 am 4 pm, call 6238 4222, or email [email protected]. And did we mention that we don’t charge for our service? No one knows Tasmania like we do!

21.01.2022 Travellers from NSW can sail to Tassie from today onboard the Spirit of Tasmania as well from Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, the Northern Territory or the ACT you can now sail to Tasmania. Access through Victoria is permitted for Spirit of Tasmania passengers that transit through Victoria by vehicle without breaking their journey (only stopping for fuel) to board the ship. Passengers from Victoria can look forward to travelling to Tasmania from 1st December... book with us now so you don’t miss out! Border opening dates subject to Tasmanian Government travel restrictions. For more information on travel restrictions, please visit https://coronavirus.tas.gov.au/traveller/coming-to-tasmania For all your Tasmanian Travel needs, Book direct with us here at the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre, Visit our website at www.hobarttravelcentre.com.au or give us a call on 6238 4222.

17.01.2022 Are these pictures from the last time you visited a National Park? We certainly hope not! These amazing snapshots of the Blow Hole and Tasman Arch in Tasman National Park were taken in 1934. If it’s been a while since you’ve visited one of our spectacular National Parks then Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service has some good news. As of today the fees for annual and 2 year National Parks Passes are dropping, you can now grab an Annual All Parks pass for $90 and a Two Year All Parks pass $115. Be prepared for your next trip to our National Parks and pick up your Parks Pass from the Information Hub in the Elizabeth Mall, we’re open Monday Saturday 10 am 4 pm.

16.01.2022 It’s time to get out, explore our beautiful island and support our local tourism industry. From 7 September, you can register for a Make Yourself at Home voucher that will enable you to claim back money spent on accommodation or tourism experiences during September, October or November 2020. But you need to be quick as there is only a limited number of vouchers available. Need some help planning your dream Tassie getaway? We’re here to help so come and visit us at the Information Hub in the Elizabeth Mall Monday Saturday 10 am 4 pm, call 6238 4222, or email [email protected]. And did we mention that we don’t charge for our service? Now there’s no excuse to not explore Tasmania.

16.01.2022 Wow, Tasmania is the place to be Can't get car hire? Most of our tour operators will pick you up outside the Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre or your hotel. Call into our newly reopened centre, or the Elizabeth Street Mall Info Hub to book your tours with one of our wonderful team. No one knows Tasmania like we do!



16.01.2022 This is Gilroy and he is the beloved fur baby of one of our team members Katie. Like a lot of people, Katie sometimes finds it hard to find places that love her boy as much as she does. Good thing Hobart and Beyond has put together a helpful guide so your four-legged friends can be part of your next adventure. https://hobartandbeyond.com.au/news-po/dog-friendly-travel/

15.01.2022 If you're visiting the Northwest make sure to discover Sheffield the ‘Town of Murals’. The annual week long International Mural Fest is currently in the 5th day with the artists visions filling the ‘outdoor art gallery’.

14.01.2022 Tasmania’s borders have now reopened to WA, SA, NT, ACT, QLD, NZ and from next week NSW on Friday November 6. If you are planning to travel to Tasmania, please visit https://coronavirus.tas.gov.au/ for the latest advice and requirements for entering the state. For all your Tasmanian Travel needs, Book direct with us here at the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre and support small business. https://www.hobarttravelcentre.com.au/

12.01.2022 It’s spring and that means tulips Table Cape Tulip Farm will be open from 26th September until late October. Plan a getaway to the stunning North West Coast and make Alexandria Bed and Breakfast your home base. Alexandria is a Federation style home built in 1905 on the banks of the Inglis River in Wynard, with 3 beautiful suites available all with private ensuite. All this just 5 minutes from Table Cape Tulip Farm. https://buff.ly/2GFdcJD

11.01.2022 Enjoy a delightfully entertaining mix of chills, thrills, fun and fear.

09.01.2022 School Holidays start next week! Pick up your new Lets Go Kids Guide it’s full of information, games and vouchers for activity’s to do all around the state. Whether it’s on the weekend or school holiday activities you’ll find out what’s on, where to go and how to entertain the kids. Visit us in the Elizabeth Street Mall Information Hub 10am-4pm Monday to Saturday to pick up your copy did you know we can also assist with bookings!

04.01.2022 Let your child’s inner artist shine through to help create a colourful pavement masterpiece this Saturday at Tasmania’s Own Market. Children can join in to colour-in areas or they can create their own drawing. An artist from The Youth Arts & Recreation Centre will be on hand to provide plenty of tips and suggestions to help inspire budding artists. All ages are welcome and chalk will be provided.

04.01.2022 Looking for something to do these school holidays? The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery has a Super Spring Holiday Program full of fun activities for the kids!

03.01.2022 Did you know that World Heritage Cruises has been family owned and operated since 1869? The Grinings were among the settlers of the fledgling port of Strahan on the West Coast and pioneered tourist cruises into the mighty Gordon River in 1896 beginning a family tradition spans more than 100 years and five generations. Some of our team were lucky enough to be at the launch of World Heritage Cruises launch of their new ship Harbour Master II. It’s a spectacular new vessel an...d the wonderful team at World Heritage Cruises can’t wait to welcome visitors aboard for an unforgettable trip in to a breathtaking part of Tasmania’s World Heritage Area. If you’re planning to head to the West Coast a cruise on the Gordon River is an absolute must! Make a booking with us at the Information Hub in the Elizabeth Mall Monday Saturday 10 am 4 pm, call 6238 4222, or email [email protected].

03.01.2022 Does your Dad go above and beyond for you? Say thank you and make sure this is a Father’s Day he’ll never forget with Above and Beyond Tasmania. To make a booking come and visit us at the Information Hub in the Elizabeth Mall Monday Saturday 10 am 4 pm, call 6238 4222, or email [email protected].

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