Salamanca & Battery Point Heritage Walk
Hear a sample Salamanca & Battery Point Heritage Walk — Preview
0:00
🚶8 mapped stops
Hobart's convict-built heart — from the sandstone warehouses of Salamanca Place through the winding colonial streets of Battery Point. Every building tells a story of convicts, whalers, and the settlers who built Australia's second-oldest city.
Stops on This Tour (8)
- 1 Salamanca Place Iconic sandstone warehouses built by convict labour in the 1830s-1840s
- 2 Salamanca Arts Centre Tasmania's creative heartbeat since 1977
- 3 Kelly's Steps Stone steps connecting Salamanca to Battery Point since the 1830s
- 4 Princes Park / Battery Point Lookout Where the battery of guns defended Hobart from 1818
- 5 Arthur Circus Circular village green surrounded by Georgian cottages
- 6 Hampden Road Battery Point's main street of antiques, pubs, and maritime heritage
- 7 St George's Anglican Church Watching over Battery Point since 1838
- 8 Lenna of Hobart 1874 Italianate mansion turned heritage hotel
Ready to explore?
Download Nara and start this tour for free — GPS narration plays automatically.
Tour content is for entertainment and general information only. Verify practical details independently. Not a substitute for official guidance.