Tasmania (/tæzˈmeɪniə/; abbreviated as Tas and known colloquially as Tassie) is an island state of Australia. It is located 240 km (150 mi) to the south of the Australian mainland, separated by the Bass Strait. The state encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th-largest island in the world, and the surrounding 334 islands. The state has a population of around 519,100 as of June 2016, just over forty percent of which resides in the Greater Hobart precinct, which forms the metropolitan area of the state capital and largest city, Hobart.
Restaurants in Tasmania
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The Rare and Beautiful is a Tasmanian family run business that designs and manufactures a range of contemporary jewellery lines. Mel and Christo are both trained gemmologists, jewellers and gem cutters.The aim of our business is to make jewellery from rare and beautiful materials we either find ourselves or source on our travels.Our jewellery showcases a unique range of Tasmania's gems and fossils
I was lucky enough to have Mel and Chris make my beautiful engagement ring and wedding band. It was such an honor to have local jewelers source local stones to make my set. My engagement ring stone is a amazing Killiecrankie diamond that was sourced from Flinders island and my wedding band is sterling silver. Communication and helpful tips regarding care etc is spot on form these guys. If I need anything else custom made down the track I will definitely be coming back to the Rare and beautiful.
4.5 based on 4,673 reviews
Salamanca Market is one of Australia’s most vibrant and loved outdoor markets and is located at historic Salamanca Place, next to the Hobart waterfront. With over 300 stallholders, it’s an experience that’s hard to beat. While COVID-19 restrictions are in place, a smaller interim market will be held instead of the full Salamanca Market. Tasmania’s Own Market is a selection of your favourite Salamanca Market stallholders and is held each Saturday from 8.30 am to 1.30 pm. Our new look market consists of around 80 stallholders representing artisans, designers and producers - it’s as Tasmanian as we can make it. You will find fresh produce from local growers, hot coffee and delicious breakfast and lunch options to enjoy, lots of gift ideas and plenty of handmade products. Salamanca Market will return in full as soon as state government conditions allow.
The Salamanca Market is Tasmania's most visited tourist attractions and has won many awards for excellence. Located in historic Salamanca Place, next to the Hobart waterfront, the market has over 300 stallholders, and operates every Saturday between 8.30 am to 3.00 pm. Tasmania's biggest selection of locally made products can be explored including hand-worked glass, Tasmanian timbers, stylish clothing, bespoke jewellery, organic produce, artworks, bath and body care, ceramics, leather goods, handcrafted cheeses, breads, wines and spirits, and delicious hot foods.
4.5 based on 109 reviews
We always organise accommodation in Tasmania to fit into this market. It is a great outing. There is definitely something for everyone at this market - there's food all all kinds, horse and cart rides for the kids and pony rides, a hall full of antiques and books all at reasonable prices. It has a real country atmosphere and everyone really enjoys it - it shows on their faces.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
The Hobart Twilight Market is Hobart’s original Friday twilight market operating at two locations, the first is Long Beach Sandy Bay, less than 10 minute drive from Hobart’s CBD. The second location is Brooke Street Pier on Hobart’s waterfront. The market showcases a selection of local eats, drinks, design and live local music! Free movie nights operate at Long Beach on selected dates. All Markets are dog and family friendly. Long Beach markets operate on the first and third Friday between Oct - Mar 4:30pm - 9:00pm and the first Sunday Apr - Sep 10:00am - 3:00pm. Brooke Street Pier markets operate on the last Friday of each month Jan - Nov 4:30pm - 9:00pm. More details can be found on the Facebook page, refer to the notes and events section.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
The New Norfolk Market is held every Saturday morning in High Street. Local produce, food stalls, artisan breads, homemade jams,sweets and baked goods, granny skill crafts, artisan maker wares, bricabrac, plants and more!Family fun and wheel chair and dog friendly. Heaps of free parking available in Laskeys Car Park and just walk through to the market.
If you have the time and are inclined to visit markets then this country town market is right up there with the biggies, like Hobart's Salamanca Markets. Take a stroll down the main street, meet the friendly stall holders and head off home with a good feeling, lots of bargains and a big smile.
4.0 based on 3 reviews
The Margate market is on the 2nd Saturday of each month, see our Facebook page for regular updates. There is always great locally produced food, including vegetarian food, home bakes, great coffee, locally hand crafted products and quality secondhand goods, and a variety of stalls, something for everyone! Come & enjoy!
4.0 based on 15 reviews
Welcome to the Richmond Farmers and Makers Market. The market is held every Saturday 9am – 3pm in the village Town.This is a new market, developed to give local producers in the Coal River Valley and surrounding areas a place to sell their produce and artisan products. It is also intended to provide a source of fresh foods and other items to locals and tourists, thus promoting our region.
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A large, not-for profit Op Shop run by Huon Anglican Church, plenty of second hand goods and clothing at cheap prices.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
St Marys Op Shop - St Marys District School Association Fund Raiser. All goods are donated, some are new whilst most are pre loved. All staff are volunteers We can sell anything including electrical goods All funds raised through the Sales in the Op go to projects at the St Marys District School.
3.5 based on 25 reviews
Island Markets in the Hobart suburb of Moonah is the largest indoor market in Tasmania
They have a lot of varieties of fresh fish, I even bought whole tuna there. Good value for money. I used to see varieties of fish sold in Hobart wharf in the 80's but now there's only a few. I think it's unfair to compare the market with fish market in other states. I cook a special Tuna dish and I need a whole fish for it. I prefer whole fish than skinned or filleted as most Asians like me.
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