Guidebook for Sandy Bay

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Guidebook for Sandy Bay

Shopping

Five minutes walk to the Coles supermarket.
55 locals recommend
Coles Sandy Bay
246 Sandy Bay Rd
55 locals recommend
Five minutes walk to the Coles supermarket.

Everything Else

Woolworths in Sandy Bay is five minutes walk on Sandy Bay road
57 locals recommend
Woolworths Sandy Bay
57 King St
57 locals recommend
Woolworths in Sandy Bay is five minutes walk on Sandy Bay road
Just fifteen minutes stroll through historic Battery Point and down Kelly street will take you to the wonderful Salamanca Market which operates every Saturday.
402 locals recommend
Salamanca Market
Salamanca Place
402 locals recommend
Just fifteen minutes stroll through historic Battery Point and down Kelly street will take you to the wonderful Salamanca Market which operates every Saturday.
Access by ferry to MONA is close to Salamanca
71 locals recommend
Mona Brooke Ferry Terminal station
Franklin Wharf
71 locals recommend
Access by ferry to MONA is close to Salamanca
The best cinema in Tasmania catering for both mainstream and art house films. Has great coffee shop and bookshop.
230 locals recommend
State Cinema
375 Elizabeth St
230 locals recommend
The best cinema in Tasmania catering for both mainstream and art house films. Has great coffee shop and bookshop.
A ten minute walk away along the river is the iconic Wrest Point casino home of the revolving restaurant and special events/concerts throughout the year.
22 locals recommend
Wrest Point
410 Drysdale Ave
22 locals recommend
A ten minute walk away along the river is the iconic Wrest Point casino home of the revolving restaurant and special events/concerts throughout the year.
A short stroll takes you to Marieville Esplanade and Errol Flynn Reserve. Here you can commence the Battery Point sculpture trail which takes you through Battery Point to Salamanca
6 locals recommend
Marieville Esplanade
Marieville Esplanade
6 locals recommend
A short stroll takes you to Marieville Esplanade and Errol Flynn Reserve. Here you can commence the Battery Point sculpture trail which takes you through Battery Point to Salamanca
A drive to Mount Nelson and the Signal Station cafe provides an opportunity to look over the city of Hobart with views to Mount Wellington, Bruny Island and the Tasman Peninsula.
16 locals recommend
Mount Nelson
16 locals recommend
A drive to Mount Nelson and the Signal Station cafe provides an opportunity to look over the city of Hobart with views to Mount Wellington, Bruny Island and the Tasman Peninsula.
Drive to Fern Tree along Davey Road until you reach the turn off to Mount Wellington. A drive to the top of the mountain affords commanding views across the city and surrounding countryside.
283 locals recommend
Mount Wellington
283 locals recommend
Drive to Fern Tree along Davey Road until you reach the turn off to Mount Wellington. A drive to the top of the mountain affords commanding views across the city and surrounding countryside.
Take a short drive south along the channel highway passing the suburb of Taroona before arriving at the Shot Tower. Climb to the top or simply have a devonshire tea in the cafe
22 locals recommend
Shot Tower
318 Channel Hwy
22 locals recommend
Take a short drive south along the channel highway passing the suburb of Taroona before arriving at the Shot Tower. Climb to the top or simply have a devonshire tea in the cafe

Food Scene

A much loved local pub in Battery Point
19 locals recommend
Shipwrights Arms Hotel
29 Trumpeter St
19 locals recommend
A much loved local pub in Battery Point
Excellent bakery with fantastic pastries and breads for every taste. Great coffee also.
166 locals recommend
Jackman & McRoss
57 Hampden Rd
166 locals recommend
Excellent bakery with fantastic pastries and breads for every taste. Great coffee also.
A well established curry house with a nice atmosphere and authentic Indian curries.
12 locals recommend
Magic Curries | Indian Restaurant in Battery Point, TAS
41 Hampden Rd
12 locals recommend
A well established curry house with a nice atmosphere and authentic Indian curries.
A must see visit while staying in Hobart is the Royal Tasmanian Botanical gardens situated on the Queens Domain and open every day of the year.
13 locals recommend
Succulent
13 locals recommend
A must see visit while staying in Hobart is the Royal Tasmanian Botanical gardens situated on the Queens Domain and open every day of the year.

Arts & Culture

An eclectic and now well known gallery of old and new art. Accessed via the mona ferry, by the mona roma bus or by push bike if you wish to expend some energy on the bike path.
565 locals recommend
MONA
655 Main Rd
565 locals recommend
An eclectic and now well known gallery of old and new art. Accessed via the mona ferry, by the mona roma bus or by push bike if you wish to expend some energy on the bike path.