Saturday 26 August 2023

07 Tasmania: Hobart Free & Easy

"If you set your goals ridiculously high and it's a failure, you will fail above everyone else's success..." - James Cameron

(MONA - Museum of Old and New)

Day 07: 26 August 23 (Saturday)
Hobart Free and easy
Hotel: Motel 429, Hobart


We had toast and eggs for breakfast. Drove towards town and parked the car at Argyle Street Parking and walked towards Salamanca Place about a kilometer away. Salamanca Place was formerly warehouses for the port of Hobart Town that have since been converted into restaurants, galleries, craft shops and offices.

(Salamanca Place, formerly a warehouse)
(Tourists mingling with the locals)
(Enjoying the vibrant atmosphere)

The Salamanca Market is one of Tasmania's most visited tourist attractions and has won many awards for excellence. The street market is located in the historic Salamanca Place, next to the Hobart Waterfront. The market has over 300 stallholders, and operates every Saturday between 8:30 am and 3:00 pm. We bought some Australian souvenirs from here.

(The market features more than 300 stallholders)
(Most visited tourist attraction in Hobart)
(Gift ideas from plenty of handcrafted products)
(Hot coffee and delicious breakfast)
(Handmade and home-grown produce)
(A picnic area next to the Salamanca Market)
(University of Tasmania at the Waterfront)

Walked back to fetch our car from the parking lot at Argyle St. then drove to MONA, Museum of Old and New Art, the largest privately funded museum in the Southern Hemisphere.

(The Hobart waterfront is an unmissable spot to visit)
(Various mode of transportations for rental)
(Hobart Tasmania tour operators)
(Argyle Street and Elizabeth Walk)

MONA is located just up the river from Hobart. Mona's subterranean architecture showcases the highlights and lowlights of David Walsh's private collection of art and antiquities.There's a mixture of antiquities, photography, paintings, video and immersive installations from Australia and around the world. A lot of the content is adult-themed. We did not spent much time in MONA. It was not really my taste of arts.
 
(Museum of Old and New Art)
(Rusty Wrought Iron Cement Truck sculpture)
(Paintings about sex and death)
(Collections of odd arts)
(Interesting yet confusing)
(A red fat car and a human head)
(Egyptian era out of nowhere)
(Unsettling collections of exhibitions)
(Strange concept and mind boggling)

We went back to the hotel for prayers then drove to Mount Wellington also known as kunanyi. It is the summit of the Wellington Range and is within Wellington Park reserve. Hobart is located at the foot of this mountain. We did not manage to drive to the summit as the road to the peak was closed because of snow and ice. We only reached the lower lookout point at the Springs.

(Mt Wellington winding road and hiking path to the top)
(The viewpoint at the Springs)
(Hobart city viewed from Mt Wellington summit)
(The road to the summit was closed because of ice)

We had a late beriani and burger lunch at El-Sultan Restaurant and got an expensive traffic infringement summons for not displaying the parking ticket.

(Restaurant El-Sultan)
(An early dinner)
(Chicken burger and Chicken Beriani)  
(Murals on the wall)

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