
Getting around Hobart
With an efficient public transport system and a compact city centre, you’ll find it easy to get around Hobart.
By Mark Sariban
While Hobart is smaller than most of Australia’s major cities, it still has plenty of transport options for visitors including buses and cycling paths. Here’s how to move around this historic city.
Transport in Hobart

Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania © Alastair Bett
To use the public bus network in Hobart, you can purchase a Metro Greencard or buy single tickets on board. Greencards are available from Greencard agents as well as the Metro Shop on Elizabeth Street in Hobart.
- Once you have a Greencard, you’ll receive a discount to your bus fares and a daily cap, which will be automatically applied when you travel.
- To start your ride, tap your card on the driver’s ticket machine when you board and make the driver aware of your destination.
Getting around Hobart on public transport

Aerial of a yellow camouflage painted MR-II ferry to the Museum of Old and New Art, Hobart, Tasmania © MONA/Stu Gibson
Most buses in the Metro network will depart from Elizabeth Street (between Macquarie and Collins Streets) or Franklin Square. Use the Trip Planner tool or the Hobart Network guide to plan your route.
Getting around Hobart by car

Red Decker Company, Hobart, Tasmania © Tourism Australia
Hobart is a relatively compact city, so you may find it’s easier to explore the Tasmanian capital’s attractions without a car. If you do opt to rent a vehicle at the airport or in the city, you may want to check whether your hotel charges a daily parking fee.
- Hobart has a number of off-street car parks, some of which have electric vehicle charging stations.
Other forms of transport in Hobart

Intercity Cycleway, Hobart to Glenorchy, Tasmania © Andrew Bain
National coach operator Gray Line offers half-day and full-day coach tours of Hobart’s main attractions.