5-Day Hobart Itinerary for Foodies

  1. Day 1: Salamanca Market
    Located within the historic Salamanca Place, Salamanca Market is a vibrant and bustling market offering a variety of artisanal foods, fresh produce, and handcrafted goods.
    Est: 2 hours
    2.3km from Hobart CBD
  2. Day 2: Pigeon Hole Cafe
    Pigeon Hole Cafe is an award-winning cafe known for its delicious pastries, coffee, and seasonal menu, all made with locally sourced ingredients.
    Est: 1.5 hours
    4.8km from Salamanca Market
  3. Day 3: The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery
    Situated inside a 19th-century mental asylum, The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery offers an ever-changing farm-to-table menu in a unique and historic setting.
    Est: 2 hours
    36.4km from Pigeon Hole Cafe
  4. Day 4: Jack Greene
    Jack Greene is a cosy gastropub known for its extensive selection of local beers and ciders, as well as its mouth-watering burgers made with locally sourced ingredients.
    Est: 1.5 hours
    3.5km from The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery
  5. Day 5: Willie Smith's Apple Shed
    Willie Smith's Apple Shed is a family-owned restaurant and cidery located in the picturesque Huon Valley. Try their famous wood-fired pizza and award-winning ciders.
    Est: 2 hours
    44.6km from Jack Greene

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Salamanca Market (2 hours, free)
  • Pigeon Hole Cafe (1.5 hours, AUD 25-35)
  • The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery (2 hours, AUD 60-80)
  • Jack Greene (1.5 hours, AUD 20-30)
  • Willie Smith's Apple Shed (2 hours, AUD 25-40)
  • Total Estimated Costs: AUD 130-185

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the MONA (Museum of Old and New Art), Mt Wellington, or Bruny Island. For a shorter trip, skip the Salamanca Market or Willie Smith's Apple Shed.

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