Best Budget-Friendly Things to do in Hobart, Tasmania


Ready for a journey full of exciting and affordable adventures through the intriguing city of Hobart? This capital city of Australia's island state, Tasmania, is rich in budget-friendly things to do – from the lively Salamanca Market buzzing with over 300 stalls every Saturday to the pristine and tranquil beaches like Seven Mile Beach and Kingston Beach, Hobart is a true haven for history, nature, art, foodie adventures and more. 

In this guide, we have set out some of the secluded gems and budget-friendly secrets of exploring this diverse city – showcasing this city’s vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and historic sites – all with a campervan-friendly budget in mind. Ready to dive into the fun, the historical, the delicious, as well as the scenic spots around this captivating city? Let’s dive in and discover what makes Hobart, Tasmania, a must-visit destination for your upcoming campervan adventure.

 

Where is Hobart?

Hobart is the capital of Tasmania, Australia's island state. Tasmania itself is located approximately 250 km to the south of the Australian mainland, and Hobart is nestled another 280 km further south on the island’s southeastern coast. Situated on the Derwent River's banks, Hobart rests against the foothills of Mount Wellington, mixing modern urban life with lush landscapes and panoramic vistas. 

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What’s Hobart known for?

Hobart is renowned for its picturesque waterfronts, stunning historic architecture, and vibrant (and often eclectic) art scene. The city’s geographical setting, encompassed by the majestic Mount Wellington and the tranquil Derwent River, makes this picturesque city a sought-after destination for travellers looking to explore Australia. But just wait! This is just the beginning of the natural beauty waiting to be explored. Tasmania as a whole is renowned for its unique and diverse ecosystems, pristine wilderness areas, and rich Aboriginal heritage – the city also serves as a gateway to explore the enchanting wilderness of Tasmania. Hobart's multifaceted charm doesn’t stop there – is also seen in its diverse culinary scene, thriving local markets, and a string of cultural events and festivals scattered throughout the year. The city's arts scene is particularly vibrant, with numerous traditional and contemporary galleries and museums calling this city home. Last but certainly not least, one of the best things to do in Hobart is to immerse yourself in it’s rich Australia's colonial history. The interweaving of nature and urban charm, along with the friendly and relaxed atmosphere, makes Hobart a budget-friendly and memorable Tasmanian experience. 

 

What's the best way to travel to Hobart?

Exploring the inner city of Hobart is a perfect adventure in and of itself. Yet, with so much begging to be explored within a few hour's drive from the city centre, this trip becomes an unforgettable experience when traversed in a campervan. Van travel epitomizes freedom and flexibility, giving you the opportunity to tailor your journey according to your pace and travel style, uncovering hidden gems and places to visit in Hobart along the way. 

To reach Hobart, travellers coming from abroad or far-flung states can fly into Hobart International Airport, a well-connected hub receiving flights from major cities in Australia. The airport is a convenient 17 km (around 20-minute drive) from the city, making it relatively easy for travellers to pick up their campervan from the Hobart Mighty branch and begin their adventure. For those seeking a more scenic journey or who are visiting Tasmania as part of a longer campervan adventure, you also have the option of taking a camper from the Melbourne Mighty branch and boarding the Spirit of Tasmania ferry. This is a popular option, offering picturesque sea views of the Bass Strait and the flexibility to explore both mainland Australia and Tasmania in one trip. Due to the demand and popularity of these ferry rides, however, it's important to book your spot well in advance. No matter how you choose to get here, there are plenty of budget-friendly best things to do in Hobart – and Hobart welcomes you with open arms to explore its rich history, dynamic culture, and stunning natural beauty. 

 

The 8 Best Things to Do in Hobart on a Budget

Whether exploring the city for three days or just half a day, there's plenty to sink your teeth into when it comes to places to visit in Hobart and things to do in Hobart on a budget. From delving into the city’s artistic spirit, wandering through historic sites, relaxing on serene beaches, or savouring local delicacies, here are some of the best things to do in Hobart on a budget: 

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1. Stroll through Salamanca Market

2. Visit Battery Point

3. Discover the Museum of Old and New Art

4. Relax in the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

5. Enjoy a Cascade Brewery tour

6. Adventure up Mount Wellington

7. Explore Richmond Village

8. Sunbathe on Hobart’s beaches

 

 

1. Stroll through Salamanca Market

The Salamanca Market is a vibrant testament to Hobart’s cultural richness and community spirit. Held every Saturday, this market is a mecca for food aficionados, art lovers, and anyone eager to sample their way through the local delicacies and design. With over 300 stalls, each visit promises a hidden gem, from artisan crafts to gourmet foods, reflecting Tasmania’s diverse heritage. The eclectic atmosphere, coupled with the historical significance of the market, offers a perfect budget-friendly experience, allowing travellers to explore, savour, and spend where they choose. 

Top tip: Want to check out some other classic Hobart attractions and foodie adventures a little more off the beaten track? Why not check out Farm Gate Market on a Sunday or the more seasonal pop-up Streat Eats by Franko on your camper adventure? 

 

2. Visit Battery Point

Battery Point is a living museum – a charming district where history comes to life through well-preserved architecture and cobblestone streets. Named after the gun battery established in 1818, Battery Point transports visitors to the maritime spirit of the 19th century. A stroll through its lanes unveils a series of colonial cottages, antique shops and more. Once you’re done, wander down to Hampton Road to treat yourself to the modern influences of Hobart with a range of food joints from Japanese sushi joints to classic Italian cuisine. The serene ambience, panoramic harbour views, and historical importance make Battery Point one of the most timeless Hobart attractions, offering a unique glimpse into Hobart's rich heritage. 

Top tip: While you can wander this area on your own, we highly recommend that travellers join a free walking tour of Hobart for a more indepth and immersive guided experience. 

 

3. Discover the Museum of Old and New Art

MONA, the Museum of Old and New Art, is not just a museum but an art experience. Established in 2011 by David Walsh, this privately funded museum houses a diverse collection of over 1900 artworks spanning from ancient and traditional to modern and quirky. Each piece in MONA challenges perceptions and provokes introspection – you will likely dismantle any previous notions of what may or may not be considered ‘art’. If this wasn’t enough, the museum’s design, carved into the cliffs, is a marvel in itself. The journey to MONA, enhanced by scenic ferry rides and complemented by on-site vineyards and breweries, restaurants, (and not to mention the rogue chickens), makes every visit a multidimensional adventure and easily should be on everyone’s Hobart to do list. 

 

4. Relax in the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are the perfect tranquil retreat within Hobart’s bustling inner city hub. Established in 1818, it stands as one of Australia’s oldest botanical gardens, hosting a diverse range of flora from Tasmania and beyond. The meticulously curated gardens, themed sections, and rare plant species provide a serene backdrop for a leisurely afternoon walk or peaceful picnic. The Subantarctic Plant House is a distinctive feature, showcasing the unique flora of the Subantarctic Islands in a replicated environment. This is a perfect addition to any road trip itinerary planner!

 

5. Enjoy a Cascade Brewery tour

Cascade Brewery, established in 1824, is Australia’s oldest operating brewery, blending rich heritage with artisanal brews. Located at the foothills of Mount Wellington, it offers flavorful beers and picturesque views. Each beer at Cascade has its unique character and a perfectly Aussie way to experience this region. The stunning sandstone façade and surrounding gardens create a dreamy setting to spend an afternoon kicking back and relaxing – making it one of the must-visit places in Hobart for beer connoisseurs and history enthusiasts alike. 

 

6. Adventure up Mount Wellington

Mount Wellington, known as Kunanyi to the local indigenous population, is a majestic presence dominating Hobart’s skyline. Standing at 1,271 meters above sea level, it offers unparalleled views of Hobart, the Derwent River, and the surrounding wilderness. The journey to the summit is an experience in itself, with winding roads traversing through classic eucalyptus forests. Whether choosing to hike or drive, the mountain’s untamed beauty and sweeping vistas promise an unforgettable budget-friendly adventure and the opportunity to witness Tasmania’s pristine wilderness without stepping foot outside the city limits. 

 

7. Explore Richmond Village

Richmond village is easily one of the best places to visit in Hobart to experience historical Hobart. Just 20 minutes from Hobart this village is home to well-preserved Georgian architecture and the iconic Richmond Bridge, built in 1823, and is the perfect portal into the bygone colonial era. The village’s charming streets, antique shops, and historical monuments are the perfect setting for a morning of exploring. Richmond’s timeless appeal is complemented by the serene Coal River and overall provides an idyllic spot to soak up the charm of historical Hobart.

 

8. Sunbathe on Hobart’s beaches

A visit to Hobart’s beaches is an invitation to unwind and connect with Tasmania’s coastal charm and scenic landscapes. Hobart’s top beaches, like Seven Mile Beach and Kingston Beach, are serene havens just minutes from the city centre in a camper. Whether you choose to bask in the sun, swim in the crisp Tasman Sea waters, or explore the surrounding areas in your campervan hire, these beaches offer plenty of budget-friendly fun!

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Budget-friendly caravan parks in Hobart

When exploring the beauty of Hobart, there’s no better way to stay close to nature and remain budget-conscious than settling down in one of its friendly caravan parks. Not only are they lighter on the pocket, but they also offer the perfect mix of community vibes, outdoor barbecues, and picturesque surroundings. Whether you're looking to stay in your campervan or looking for a cozy cabin retreat, Hobart has some top-notch options that ensure comfort without the hefty price tag. Here are our top picks:

 

Discovery Parks Hobart

A mere 20-minute drive from Hobart’s bustling city centre, Discovery Parks Hobart is your answer to a budget-friendly yet comfortable campervan stay. Surrounded by green landscapes and featuring top-tier amenities, it’s a convenient base for day trips to explore the nearby Hobart attractions and the nearby regions. Whether you're back from a day at the Salamanca Market or the sandy shores of a local beach, this park welcomes you with all the comforts you need. The facilities on-site include: 

  • Powered sites
  • Playground 
  • WiFi
  • BBQ
  • Sports Facilities 
  • Dog friendly 
  • On-site kiosk/store

Cost: An ensuite-powered site costs around $59 AUD per night.

 

Barilla Holiday Park

Barilla Holiday Park is a haven for those who want to enjoy a serene setting without being too far from the city’s hustle and bustle – the perfect retreat after a day of sightseeing in your campervan hire. Thanks to its top-notch facilities, spacious parking slots, and well-maintained grounds, campervan travellers, in particular, will find it an easy and convenient base to explore the best things to do in Hobart. Plus, with its short 15-minute drive to the city and proximity to some of the top Hobart attractions, you won’t waste any time on long commutes. The facilities on-site include: 

  • Powered sites
  • Laundry facilities 
  • Sheltered BBQ area 
  • WiFi
  • Gas refills on-site 
  • Children’s play area

Cost: A powered site costs around $60 per night.

 

BIG4 Hobart Airport Tourist Park

Flying into Hobart? Look no further than the BIG4 Hobart Airport Tourist Park. Located strategically near the airport, it’s a fantastic spot for those who want to kickstart their Tasmanian adventure without delay. Beyond its accessibility, the park offers an array of budget-friendly campervan accommodation options, ensuring travellers get an affordable night’s rest they need before or after their flights. With the city just a short drive away, it’s a seamless addition to any Tasmanian road trip itinerary. The facilities on-site include: 

  • Powered sites
  • Camp kitchen 
  • Playground 
  • BBQ 
  • Laundry 
  • Dump point 
  • TV & movie room 
  • Recreation lounge 
  • Basketball ring 

Cost: A powered site costs around $45 AUD per night.

With these caravan parks as your base, checking off your Hobart to do list becomes an easy and affordable experience!

 

Explore Hobart with Mighty

Whether you’re wandering through historical villages, basking on serene beaches, or delving into the local arts scene, a campervan hire offers the freedom and flexibility to create a custom Australia road trip itinerary to explore the Hobart attractions in a way that suits your travel style.Ready to explore these budget-friendly places to visit in Hobart with a Mighty camper and discover the city’s treasures at your own pace? Hire a Mighty camper online today. For a seamless campervan adventure, be sure to check out our backlog of first-time campervan travel guides, as well as tips and hacks for van life on the Mighty blog – ensuring you have everything you need to plan your Australia road trip and forge lasting memories amidst Hobart’s quirky culture and beautiful landscapes.