Many visitors to Tasmania shape their stay around being in Hobart on a Saturday. They know that Australia’s largest outdoor market is not to be missed — and Salamanca Market always delivers. From fresh produce and wood fired pizza, to Huon pine picnic planks and silver smiths manning their own stalls, Salamanca is a feast for the senses. This is followed up by the Farmers Market in Hobart’s Bathurst Street each Sunday and there are plenty of other markets and events to enjoy. Tasmania has an eclectic year-round calendar of festivals including everything from the Falls Festival and Dark MOFO through to the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and the Cygnet Folk Festival. Plan your trip around a market or event and get amongst the lively locals. If you’re looking for things to do in Hobart, look no further …
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