There's loads going on at this shady park. It's home to enormous oak and plane trees, an over-the-top Victorian fountain, a conservatory, a Victorian bandstand and a playground for kids. Everyone loves the glass-walled Japanese macaque enclosure (8am to 4pm), a gift from Japanese sister-city Ikeda. There's even free wi-fi.


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Nearby Launceston attractions

2. Albert Hall

0.1 MILES

Now operating as a convention and function venue, this Launceston landmark was built in 1891 in classical Victorian style. Inside the Great Hall is the…

3. Design Tasmania

0.1 MILES

This impressive design centre on the fringe of City Park incorporates an old church hall that now houses a shop specialising in handmade Tasmanian crafts,…

4. Boag’s Brewery

0.24 MILES

James Boag’s beer has been brewed on William St since 1881. See the amber alchemy in action on 90-minute guided tours, which include a beer and cheese…

5. Holyman House

0.27 MILES

Built in 1936, this building is a fine example of interwar architecture. Four levels of art deco detailing surround sundry private offices. The future…

6. Queen Victoria Museum

0.3 MILES

Inside the restored and reinvented Inveresk railway yards, QVMAG has the usual assembly of dinosaurs and stuffed animals, but they sit alongside historic…

7. Town Hall

0.38 MILES

Erected in 1864 and featuring soaring neoclassical columns. 'Progress with Prudence' says the coat of arms – duck inside to the council offices on…

8. Launceston Tramway Museum

0.4 MILES

Launceston had trams until 1952, when the rails were ripped up and the carriages sold off. Now you can visit this volunteer-staffed museum to take a ride…