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Constitution Dock
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Hobarts Water front, home to great restaurants, pubs and bars has a great Vibe in summer and nice for a stroll. Sydney to Hobart Yachts also dock here.
Historic Constitution Dock on Hobart’s waterfront is an absolute must see! It is still a fully functioning, bustling harbour with a multitude of early colonial, convict built buildings and original warehouses. On Hunter Street you will find the Drunken Admiral Seafood restaurant, cafes,…
Hobart's main waterfront area, Constitution Dock, is lined with fish punts (floating restaurants) selling seafood, and the best way to arrive for some food is by kayak. Roaring 40s Kayaking runs a half-day Hobart City trip that will have you paddling along the edge of the city's most historic…
It is Hobart's waterfront area, a huge selection of places to go to wine and dine - there are too many to mention.
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Lokalita 1 Franklin Wharf Hobart, TAS 7000 |