Things to do in Launceston

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  • Things to do in Launceston | ART Hotel on York | People walking through the Quadrant Mall in autumn

    Brisbane Street & Quadrant Mall

    Shop up a storm in the city’s Malls, with many local favourites.

    Distance: 11 minute walk

    Image credit: Nick H Visuals

  • Things to do in Launceston | ART Hotel on York | Visitors riding the chairlift at the Launceston Cataract Gorge

    Cataract Gorge

    Wander up the road to enter the iconic Launceston Cataract Gorge.

    Distance: 11 minute walk

    Image credit: Tourism Australia

  • Things to do in Launceston | ART Hotel on York | People enjoying City Park on a sunny day

    City Park

    Home the the infamous monkeys, Launceston’s City Park is the perfect place to soak up the afternoon sun.

    Distance: 22 minute walk

    Image credit: Nick H Visuals

  • Things to do in Launceston | ART Hotel on York | From of the building at James Boag Brewery

    James Boag Brewery

    Enjoy a tipple of premium Tasmanian brewed beer at the brewery, or partake in one of their tours.

    Distance: 20 minute walk

    Image credit: Nick H Visuals

  • Things to do in Launceston | ART Hotel on York | Front of the historic buildings at Penny Royal

    Penny Royal Adventures

    Penny Royal Adventures has many fun-filled activities for the whole family, as well as delicious eateries.

    Distance: 10 minute walk

    Image credit: Nick H Visuals

  • Things to do in Launceston | ART Hotel on York | Artwork in a gallery at the QVMAG

    QVMAG

    Experience art and culture at the Queen Victoria Museum at Art Galley at Royal Park.

    Distance: 11 minute walk

    Image credit: Tourism Australia & Graham Freeman

  • Things to do in Launceston | ART Hotel on York | Boats docked infront of the hotel and businesses at the Seaport Precinct

    Seaport Precinct

    Explore the boardwalk at the Seaport Precinct, home to some of Launceston’s best eateries and Riverbend Playground.

    Distance: 15 minute walk

    Image credit: Tourism Tasmania & Brian Dullaghan