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Launceston Travel Itinerary: 30 July to 4 August

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Day 1: Arrival & Workday

Morning: Arrive in Launceston and settle into your accommodation. Prepare for your workday ahead while enjoying a light breakfast.

Afternoon: Work from 9am to 5pm. Take short breaks to stretch and enjoy views of the city from your workspace.

Evening: Unwind at the Cataract Gorge Reserve for a peaceful walk and dinner at a nearby café.

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Day 2: Workday with Local Flavors

Morning: Continue your remote work from 9am to 12pm. Grab a coffee from a local favorite like Black Cow Bistro.

Afternoon: Finish work by 5pm. Head to City Park for a short stroll to relax after work.

Evening: Enjoy dinner at Stillwater Restaurant nestled by the Tamar River, featuring local produce.

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Day 3: Final Workday & Evening Exploration

Morning: Work remotely from 9am to 12pm. Take a midday break with a quick visit to the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.

Afternoon: Complete your work commitments by 5pm.

Evening: Explore the historic Seaport area with its vibrant bars and restaurants for a relaxed evening.

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Day 4: Full Day Sightseeing

Morning: Visit the iconic Cataract Gorge Reserve for the chairlift ride and scenic walking trails.

Afternoon: Head to the Boags Brewery for a guided tour and tasting session.

Evening: Dine at the lively Peacock and Jones for a taste of modern Tasmanian cuisine.

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Day 5: Nature & Local Markets

Morning: Explore the Jungle Gym Playground if traveling with family, or visit the Launceston Art Gallery.

Afternoon: Browse the Launceston Harvest Market, sampling local products and handmade crafts.

Evening: Relax with a casual dinner at Hallams Waterfront Restaurant, overlooking the river.

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Day 6: Departure Day

Morning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Lil Jonas Coffee House before checking out.

Afternoon: If time allows, take a quick visit to the Bridgewater Mill for some last-minute shopping.

Evening: Depart Launceston.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Cataract Gorge Reserve – 2–3 hours – Free (Chairlift ride: $10)
  • Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery – 1–2 hours – Free
  • Boags Brewery Tour – 1.5 hours – $15
  • Launceston Harvest Market – 1–2 hours – Free to browse; food prices vary ($10–$25 for meals/snacks)
  • Dining (Stillwater, Peacock and Jones, Hallams Waterfront) – 2 hours each – Approx. $50 per meal
  • Bridgewater Mill Shopping – 1 hour – Varies by purchase

Total Estimated Cost: Approximately $190–$220

Tips

For those wishing to extend their trip, consider adding a day trip to the nearby Tamar Valley wineries or exploring the Bay of Fires for stunning beaches. Alternatively, to shorten the trip, focus on sightseeing during evenings after work and prioritize top attractions like Cataract Gorge and the Queen Victoria Museum to see the essentials within three days.

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Plan Your Launceston 30 July to 4 Aug..working from 9am to 5pm from 30 July to 1 Aug Trip