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1. Brisbane Street Mall

Brisbane Street Mall is Launceston’s premier shopping destination with a range of exclusive boutiques, busy department stores, great local dining and unique Tasmanian crafts. Established in 1975, this pedestrianised strip was one of the country’s first designated malls. Come here today to shop, rendezvous with friends and family or do some people-watching. Relax at a café, refresh your wardrobe or pick up souvenirs and quality Tasmanian-made items to remember your stay in Launceston.
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Brisbane Street Mall

2. Cataract Gorge

Cataract Gorge is a pocket of wilderness and a heritage oasis in Launceston city. The reserve is a local favourite for relaxing and recreation, with its stunning natural scenery and excellent facilities. Take in the views of pristine mountain waters tumbling into the First Basin against the gorge’s backdrop of dolerite crags and she-oak trees while you explore the vast grounds or swim in the pool. See a heritage suspension bridge and learn about the 19th-century hydroelectric power station.
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Cataract Gorge

3. City Park

City Park has provided a sanctuary in the heart of Launceston’s historic downtown since the early 1800s. It was initially established as a botanical garden and was known as the “People’s Park”. Come here today to visit the Japanese macaques in their enclosure, check out memorial statues, explore the leafy conservatory and relax on the grass.
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City Park

4. Albert Hall Convention Centre

The Albert Hall Convention Centre has gained renown as an architectural masterpiece since it opened its doors in 1891. The hall’s monumental design in the Classical Victorian style makes it one of Tasmania’s most significant heritage buildings. Visit Albert Hall to see its elegant façade and classical ornamentation and stroll around its parkland surroundings. Attend an event or convention within the building’s great hall and see the stunning Brindley Organ.
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Albert Hall Convention Centre

5. Queen Victoria Museum

The Queen Victoria Museum is comprised of the science, anthropology and natural history exhibits within the larger Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) complex. The contemporary museum threads history through the present day with dynamic galleries set within a heritage railway depot. Discover the state’s industrial heritage as you explore the perfectly preserved workshops, learn about Tasmania’s social history and be whirled through space at the museum’s state-of-the-art planetarium.
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Queen Victoria Museum

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Areas of Launceston

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Launceston CBD

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Launceston CBD is known for its enchanting waterfalls, and you can make a stop by City Park and Boags Brewery while in the area.

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Invermay

Travellers like the museums in Invermay, and University of Tasmania Stadium is a top attraction you might want to visit.

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Riverside

Restaurants, shopping and river views highlight some of the noteworthy features of Riverside. Make a stop by Tasmania Zoo or Tamar Island Wetlands Centre while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

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South Launceston

If you're spending time in South Launceston, you might enjoy its restaurants and spas. If you've got time to venture a little farther, you can make a stop by Centro Meadow Mews Shopping Centre or Brisbane Street Mall.

South Launceston
Cataract Gorge

West Launceston

You'll enjoy the restaurants and parks in West Launceston. You might want to make time for a stop at Cataract Gorge or Cataract Gorge Reserve.

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Trevallyn

Travellers like the historical sites in Trevallyn, and Cataract Gorge Reserve is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Trevallyn