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Hop-On Hop-Off, Or Do Both WINTER TIMETABLE MAY - SEPTEMBER The Official Sightseeing Tour of Hobart Red Decker is The Official Sightseeing Tour of Hobart! Travel 10:00 am 11:30 am 1:30 pm 3.00 pm Purchase your ticket where Centre Stay onboard for the full 90-minute tour, Hop-On... Hop-Off at any of you see this sign: Brooke Street 10:10 am 11:40 am 1:40 pm 3:10 pm the 20 stops, or do both. Pier Salamanca 10:12 am 11:42 am 1:42 pm 3:12 pm Stunning 360 degree views of the Place city from the open-top Red Decker. THE RED DECKER ADVANTAGE Great photo opportunities. Princes 10:15 am 11:45 am 1:45 pm 3:15 pm Park Informative commentary in Do the 90-minute tour, hop-on hop-off, or do both. Battery 10:17 am 11:47 am 1:47 pm 3:17 pm English or a choice of 7 languages. Point Complimentary headphones are available from your driver. Fantastic 360 degree views from the top deck. St Georges 10:20 am 11:50 am 1:50 pm 3:20 pm Church Professional guided commentary. EXPLORE OBART St Georges 10:22 am 11:52 am 1:52 pm 3:22 pm Terrace CITY LOOP COMBO TOURS INCLUDES BONUS 48 HOUR CITY LOOP TICKET 24 Wrest Point 10:25 am 11:55 am 1:55 pm 3:25 pm Tickets valid for 24 or 48 hours! Casino HOP-ON Sandy Bay 10:30 am 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm Free 56 page Guide Book. Scan Me! HOP-ON OP-OFF Village CITY LOOP + CASCADE BREWERY COMBO Cascade 10:40 am 12:10 pm 2:10 pm 3:40 pm Free Wi-Fi powered by Brewery Join the City Loop Bus bound for Australia’s oldest EXPLORE OBART Brewery for a thirst quenching tour. Explore heritage Female 10:42 am 12:12 pm 2:12 pm 3:42 pm PLEASE RECYCLE ME OR HOP-OFF gardens and historic buildings, finishing with tastings. Wheelchair accessible. Factory PASS ME ON TO A FRIEND South Hobart 10:45 am 12:15 pm 2:15 pm 3:45 pm Operates: Daily. Bookings Essential HOBART Village Duration: 1.5 Hours + City Loop HOP-ON OP-OFF O THE RED DECKER Departs: 10.00am or 11.00am (11.30am winter) Village 10:50 am 12:20 pm 2:20 pm 3:50 pm HOP-ON on the City Loop bus from HOP-ON OP-OFF Travel Centre (Stop A) Cinema Fare Includes: 48 Hour Red Decker City Loop Ticket HOBART Hobart 10:53 am 12:23 pm 2:23 pm 3:53 pm + 1.5 hour brewery tour + free beer tastings CBD $65 Adult $55 Concession BOOK ONLINE Travel 11:00 am 12:30 pm 2:30 pm 4:00 pm Note: Fully enclosed shoes must be worn. Not suitable for HOP-OFF Centre* children under 16 years and people with mobility impairments. Tas. Museum 11:02 am 12:32 pm 2:32 pm 4:02 pm www.reddecker.com.au HOBART and Art Gallery CITY LOOP + MOUNT WELLINGTON COMBO HOP-ON OP-OFF O THE RED DECKER Maritime 11:02 am 12:32 pm 2:32 pm 4:02 pm Bus tickets are available at the Red Decker Shop at Museum Enjoy the best top deck sights on the City Loop, HOBART Hobart Convict 11:05 am 12:35 pm 2:35 pm 4:05 pm then join the kunanyi/Mt Wellington Explorer Bus to Brooke Street Pier (Stop ), Travel Centre (Stop ) OR HOUR TICKET Penitentiary experience spectacular views of Hobart and beyond. or at any bus stop from the driver. FREE Aquatic 11:10 am 12:40 pm 2:40 pm 4:10 pm Operates: Daily. Bookings Essential Centre Duration: 2 Hours + City Loop HOP-ON OP-OFF90 MINUTE CITY LOOP GUIDE Departs: 9.30am, 11.00am, 12.30pm, 2.00pm and Botanical 11:15 am 12:45 pm 2:45 pm 4:15 pm BOOK Gardens 3.30pm on the kunanyi/Mt Wellington Explorer (03) 6236 9116 Bus from Travel Centre (Stop A) – check website Victoria 11:20 am 12:50 pm 2:50 pm 4:20 pm for winter times Dock Fare Includes: 48 Hour Red Decker City Loop Ticket Travel 11:30 am 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:30 pm + kunanyi/Mt Wellington Explorer Pass Tickets are not transferable and can not be replaced, look after your ticket | All tour prices HOBART IN YOUR LANGUAGE Centre include GST | Prices correct at September 2019 | Children 0 - 5 travel free | FamilyHOBART ticket consists $65 Adult $55 Conc. $40 Child of 2 adults and 2 children | Management reserve the right to change prices, route and times Last service departs at 3pm Hop-off only, no pick-up *Intermediate Stop without notice | Closed Christmas Day | Images courtesy of Tourism Tasmania &HOP-ON KathrynO Leahy. THE09/2019 RED OP-OFF DECKER HOBART HOP-ON OSIGHTSEEIG THE RED DECKER HOP-ON... HOP-OFF GUIDE HOP-OFF HOP-ONH BART SIGHTSEEIGTO OBART HOP-OH BARTN... HOP-OFF GUIDE H BART TO OBART HOP-OFFHOP-ON... HHOP-OFF BART TE OFFICIAL HOP-OH BARTN... HOP-OFF TE OFFICIAL H BART TASMAN BRIDGE S BOTANICAL GARDENS CITY LOOP / HOBART STOPS SUMMER TIMETABLE OCTOBER - APRIL Travel Centre 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm LOWER Corner of Davey & Elizabeth St. (Loop Start) DOMAIN RD N Brooke Street Pier 9:10 am 10:10 am 11:10 am 12:10 pm 1:10 pm 2:10 pm 3:10 pm Franklin Wharf (Near Brooke St. Intersection) North Queens Hobart Salamanca Place 9:12 am 10:12 am 11:12 am 12:12 pm 1:12 pm 2:12 pm 3:12 pm Domain Princes Wharf No. 1 (Outside Main Entrance) HOP-ON... BROOKER HWY TASMANHWY Princes Park 9:15 am 10:15 am 11:15 am 12:15 pm 1:15 pm 2:15 pm 3:15 pm Castray Esplanade (Outside CSIRO) ABERDEEN ST HOP-OFF Battery Point 9:17 am 10:17 am 11:17 am 12:17 pm 1:17 pm 2:17 pm 3:17 pm Corner of Hampden Rd. & Colville St. BRIDGE OF REMEMBRANCE CITY LOOP Q R St Georges Church 9:20 am 10:20 am 11:20 am 12:20 pm 1:20 pm 2:20 pm 3:20 pm ARGYLE ST De Witt St. (Near Cromwell St. Intersection) WARWICK ST HOBART St Georges Terrace 9:22 am 10:22 am 11:22 am 12:22 pm 1:22 pm 2:22 pm 3:22 pm CAMPBELL ST CENOTAPH St Georges Terrace (Near Sandy Bay Rd.) CHOOSE YOUR TICKET ELIZABETHPATRICK ST ST ARGYLE ST Wrest Point Casino 9:25 am 10:25 am 11:25 am 12:25 pm 1:25 pm 2:25 pm 3:25 pm Drysdale Place (Outside Main Entrance) MELVILLE ST HARRINGTON ST T Sandy Bay Village 9:30 am 10:30 am 11:30 am 12:30 pm 1:30 pm 2:30 pm 3:30 pm BATHURST ST HUNTER ST Adult: $35 O Corner of Sandy Bay Rd. & Queen St. BRISBANE ST MURRAY STHOBART Concession: $30 P Cascade Brewery 9:40 am 10:40 am 11:40 am 12:40 pm 1:40 pm 2:40 pm 3:40 pm HOUR Child: $20 Bus tickets can be PATRICK ST A N (Outside Cascade Brewhouse) TICKET Family: $90 purchased at any bus MELVILLE ST Female Factory 9:42 am 10:42 am 11:42 am 12:42 pm 1:42 pm 2:42 pm 3:42 pm COLLINS ST Sullivans BATHURST ST B Corner of Cascade Rd. & McRobies Rd. stop from the driver. BARRACKBARRACK ST ST LIVERPOOL ST MACQUARIE ST Cove C South Hobart Village 9:45 am 10:45 am 11:45 am 12:45 pm 1:45 pm 2:45 pm 3:45 pm Adult: $45 Visa, Mastercard and M ST CASTRAY ESP D Corner of Macquarie St. & Weld St. DAVIDS T Concession: $40 MOLLE ST PARK SALAMANCA PL Eftpos accepted. DAVEY ST S Village Cinema 9:50 am 10:50 am 11:50 am 12:50 pm 1:50 pm 2:50 pm 3:50 pm A HOUR Child: $30 COLLINS ST N PRINCES D Collins St. (Near Barrack St. Intersection) MACQUARIE ST Y PARK HAMPDEN RD B TICKET Family: $120 A Y R Hobart CBD 9:53 am 10:53 am 11:53 am 12:53 pm 1:53 pm 2:53 pm 3:53 pm D KELLY STKELLY SOUTH ST E Collins St. (Near Murray St. Intersection) Travel Centre* 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm BYRON STST Battery Corner of Davey & Elizabeth St. CROMWELL ST G COLVILLE ST Point DAVEY ST DE WITT ST Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery 10:02 am 11:02 am 12:02 pm 1:02 pm 2:02 pm 3:02 pm 4:02 pm MACQUARIE ST G TRACK DAVEY ST F ALKIN MACQUARIE ST ST GEORGES TCE Argyle St. (Near Davey St. Intersection) T W QUAYLE ST LE VU RI T WELD ST Maritime Museum 10:02 am 11:02 am 12:02 pm 1:02 pm 2:02 pm 3:02 pm 4:02 pm R A ANGELSEA ST B Argyle St. (Near Davey St. Intersection) O I H CASCADE RD QUEEN ST QUEEN ST SANDY BAY RD Hobart Convict Penitentiary 10:05 am 11:05 am 12:05 pm 1:05 pm 2:05 pm 3:05 pm 4:05 pm MCROBIES RD FEMALE KING ST Corner of Brisbane St.
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