Architecture
Constitution Dock
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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 suburb, Battery Point, and into the docks for a floating fish and chip experience.
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 suburb…
Amble to one of the many cafes and restaurants located at Hobart's waterfront and beyond to Salamanca and Battery Point. On Saturday venture to Salamanca market, all on the doorstep of Hobart's Heart. North Hobart on Main Road also has an abundance of food delights, just over one kilometre away.
Explore Constitution Dock and surrounding galleries, restaurants, cafe's and scenery
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, chocolatiers, and the Plimsoll Gallery at the the school of Fine Arts, UTas Hunter Street campus.
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, chocolatiers…
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