The Source is an excellent (and not overpriced) restaurant at MONA, named after a painting by John Olsen hanging in the entryway. It's a stylish affair (lots of glass), especially in the evening as the shadows march across the Derwent River just below. Hope the abalone with mushrooms and chicken skin is on the menu.


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1. Moorilla

0.02 MILES

The vineyard that drapes across MONA’s peninsula is southern Tasmania's oldest, with vines first planted by Italian entrepreneur Claudio Alcorso in 1958…

2. MONA

0.06 MILES

Twelve kilometres north of Hobart's city centre, MONA is burrowed into the Triassic sandstone of a peninsula jutting into the Derwent River. Arrayed…

3. Tasmanian Transport Museum

1.49 MILES

Trainspotter? Tram fan? Train rides happen at this transport mecca on the first and third Sundays of each month (admission increases to $10/5 per adult…

4. Moonah Arts Centre

3.05 MILES

This long-running community arts co-op stages everything from indigenous arts exhibitions and concerts to workshops and special events. Buses departing…

5. Runnymede

3.81 MILES

This gracious 1840 sandstone-and-slate residence is 5km north of the city centre in New Town. It was built for Robert Pitcairn, the first lawyer to…

6. Lady Franklin Gallery

3.84 MILES

In an exquisitely proportioned colonnaded 1842 sandstone building called Ancanthe (Greek for ‘vale of flowers’ – enough of a reason to visit alone), the…

7. Lost World

5.04 MILES

A real local secret (not so secret now, eh?), Lost World is an amazing boulder field near the summit of Kunanyi/Mt Wellington, backed by a miniature…

8. North Hobart

5.08 MILES

Hobart at its most bohemian, the Elizabeth St strip in North Hobart (aka NoHo) is lined with dozens of cafes, restaurants, bars and pubs – enough to keep…