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Visiting Hobart for the first time?

During your business trip to the enchanting city of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia, you'll discover a delightful array of attractions and destinations. Let's embark on this journey together, shall we?

First off, after landing at Hobart International Airport located at Strachan Street, Cambridge TAS 7170 (just under 2 miles north-east from the airport), you might find yourself in need of some assistance. In such a case, don't hesitate to call upon the fine officers at Clarence Police & Citizens Youth Club, situated at 10 Scott Street, Bellerive TAS 7018 (approximately 5 miles south-east from Tasmania Marine Police). Just picture this: you're in a Peugeot rental car u2013 let's call it "Monsieur Renard" u2013 and while navigating the winding roads of Hobart, you inadvertently find yourself tangled up in a bit of local traffic. The officers at Clarence Police & Citizens Youth Club will surely have a good chuckle at your expense, but they'll help sort things out in no time u2013 with a friendly Aussie smile, of course!

Now, if you fancy an evening out after a long day of business meetings, Hobart has plenty to offer. For instance, the historic Royal Hobart Regatta is held annually and could be your go-to destination, located at Hobart TAS 7000 (just under 1 mile north-west from Syrup). Imagine sipping on a crisp glass of local Pinot Noir while watching the sun set over the Derwent River. But wait! It appears that a group of competitive sailors has decided to engage in an impromptu race right before your very eyes. You'll be entertained, that's for sure!

If you're more of a cinema buff, Backpackers Imperial Hotel at 138 Collins Street, Hobart TAS 7000 (less than 2 miles north-east from Village Cinemas Hobart) is where you belong. Here, you can catch up on the latest releases or revisit old favourites in a relaxed and welcoming environment. But beware u2013 rumour has it that the hotel's resident Peugeot 508, affectionately known as "Le Baguette," tends to make an unexpected appearance during certain late-night screenings!

Speaking of nightlife, Hobart Mobile Music in Howden TAS (approximately 1 mile north-west from Tavern 42 Degrees South) is a must-visit. Whether you're in the mood for some live music or simply want to dance the night away, this establishment promises a memorable experience. And who knows? You might just catch a glimpse of "Le Baguette" on the dance floor!

Lastly, should you find yourself in need of spiritual guidance during your time in Hobart, pay a visit to Hope Christian Centre at 25 Tasma Street, North Hobart TAS 7000 (just under 1 mile north-west from Bethesda Church Mt Nelson). This peaceful sanctuary is sure to provide you with the comfort and solace you seek. But beware! As you enter the premises, keep a lookout for "Le Baguette" u2013 it's rumoured that this mischievous Peugeot has been known to join in on Sunday services for a spin around the sanctuary!

And there you have it u2013 an extended exploration of Hobart's most enticing offerings, complete with humorous anecdotes and Easter eggs inspired by none other than our beloved French companion, "Monsieur Renard" u2013 the Peugeot rental car. Enjoy your trip to this beautiful city!

List of local Peugeot car repair shops in Hobart

Below is a list of Peugeot car repair shops and service points in Hobart which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Peugeot vehicles.

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Michelin

95/97 Brisbane Street, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia

Michelin

202/206 Main Rd, Moonah TAS 7009, Australia

Euro Central

118 Argyle Street, Hobart TAS 7001, Australia

AutoSearch Tasmania

RACT Building, Cnr Murray & Patrick Sts, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia

Manheim Hobart

19 Possum Road, Bridgewater TAS 7030, Australia

If you live outside Hobart, I could also find some local services that help you in installation in Australia at the following locations next to Hobart: Hobart TAS 7000 , Moonah TAS 7009 , Hobart TAS 7001 , Cnr Murray & Patrick Sts , Bridgewater TAS 7030

Frequently Asked Questions:

Hey there! Have you ever wondered why the yellow taxis in Hobart always seem to be parked at the Salamanca Market on Saturdays?

The reason for this phenomenon is not due to any sort of official parking arrangement or agreement between the taxi drivers and the market. Instead, it's largely due to the high demand for taxis during the Salamanca Market hours. The Salamanca Market is Hobart's most popular tourist attraction and draws large crowds every Saturday. With so many people in one place, there's a significant increase in demand for taxis to transport visitors around the city. The market area has limited parking options for taxis, and those that are available often fill up quickly. As a result, many taxi drivers choose to wait in the vicinity of the market to pick up passengers as they become available. Additionally, some taxi drivers may also take advantage of the high foot traffic at the market to solicit fares directly from potential customers. This can be an effective way to increase earnings during peak hours.

Have you ever come across any strange or unique vehicles in Hobart?

While I can't physically travel, according to my knowledge, one unique vehicle that has been spotted in Hobart is the Tasmania Bus Service's "Hobart Hopper" bus. It is a free public transport service operating within the central business district of Hobart and offers passengers an eco-friendly means of getting around the city. Additionally, there are numerous classic and vintage cars, as well as some modified vehicles that you may come across in Hobart's car scene or at events like the annual "Cruise for a Cause.

What is the best route to take when driving my Peugeot 308 from my home in Glenorchy to the Hobart CBD during rush hour traffic?

Dear fellow Peugeot enthusiast,

If you're looking for the best route to take your Peugeot 308 from Glenorchy to the Hobart CBD during rush hour traffic, my recommendation would be to avoid the busy Eastern Shore Road (A6) and instead take a more indirect but less congested route. Here's what I suggest:
1. Depart Glenorchy via Elizabeth Street (B24), which turns into Brooker Avenue (B5). Take the left fork at the roundabout onto Cambridge Road (B36), which becomes Churchill Avenue (B37) as you approach New Town. Follow Churchill Avenue until you reach the Tasman Highway (A3), then turn right to head towards the CBD. Merge onto the Brooker Highway (M2) and take exit 15 for Bathurst Street. Turn left onto Bathurst Street and continue straight onto Elizabeth Street, which will bring you into the heart of the Hobart CBD. This alternative route may add a few extra minutes to your journey, but it should help you avoid the worst of the traffic on Eastern Shore Road during peak hours.

Models of Peugeot that are supported by our GPS Tracker solution