Parliament House
Currently Open- Address: Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania 7000, Australia Map
- Timings: 10:00 am - 02:00 pm Details
- Phone: +61-362332200
- Time Required: 01:30 Hrs
- Tags: Family And Kids, Architecture , Heritage Building
Overlooking the Salamanca Place, the Parliament House is a magnificent structure carved out of sandstones, built by convicted felons in 1840. Used as a customs office till 1856, the building was then and is till date being used as the parliament house. It’s not open to public other than the guided tours that take place twice a day, given that the Parliament isn’t in session that day. Also, visit the popular attractions in the city by following Hobart itinerary 3 days.
Parliament House Travel Tips
- Entry is free.
- Guided tours are the only option to see the Parliament House.
- Tours take place Monday through Friday except when the Parliament is in session.
How to Reach Parliament House
- NYE Stop Salamanca Pl (Bus Stop)
- Daci and Daci Bakers (French bakery)
- Harbour Lights (Italian and Australian cuisines served)
- The Mill on Morrison (Spanish)
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- Parliament House Address: Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania 7000, Australia
- Parliament House Contact Number: +61-362332200
- Parliament House Timing: 10:00 am - 02:00 pm
- Best time to visit Parliament House(preferred time): 10:00 am - 02:00 pm
- Time required to visit Parliament House: 01:30 Hrs
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4.6/10
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45.7% of people who visit Hobart include Parliament House in their plan
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1069 Times
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11 AM - 12 PM
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43.82% of people start their Parliament House visit around 11 AM - 12 PM
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1 Hr 30 Minutes
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People usually take around 1 Hr 30 Minutes to see Parliament House
64.71% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Parliament House
People normally club together Mount Wellington and Narryna Heritage Museum while planning their visit to Parliament House.