At the southern end of Hobart is one of the most popular The Runnymede Estate is one of the city's most popular attractions. Built in 1837, this historic building now attracts hundreds of of tourists. The two-storey elegant bungalow, which ove... read more
About a 45-minute drive from Hobart is Salmon Ponds, the most famous and oldest fish farm in the southern hemisphere. It was established in 1860, and has been a popular picnic spot for Hobart residents and visitors since the late 19th century. Sur... read more
"Saltwater River", also known as Salt Cove, is a former penal colony on the Tasman Peninsula, 106 kilometres from Hobart and 23 kilometres from Port Arthur. On the Saltwater River site there were once two penal colonies. One was agricult... read more
One of the most famous streets in the world - Piccadilly Street in London - is actually a large transport interchange and includes a square and a street. It is located in the fashionable neighbourhood of Westminster, until the 17th century it was... read more

