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Best Rooftop Bars in Tasmania: Views, Cocktails and Sundowners

Tasmania's rooftop bars offer something truly special, a chance to sip a drink while taking in some of the most spectacular views the state has to offer. Whether you're gazing out over Hobart's waterfront, looking across to the mountains, or soaking in the coastal breezes, these elevated venues bring together great hospitality with genuinely memorable settings. It's the sort of experience that makes you remember why you love this place.

This guide brings together the best rooftop bars Tasmania has to offer. You'll find welcoming spots in the city, charming venues in regional towns, and everything in between. Each one has its own character, from casual hangouts perfect for a Friday night with friends to more refined establishments ideal for a special occasion. Many feature local craft beers and spirits, quality cocktails, and food that matches the quality of the experience.

Whether you're a local looking for your next favourite spot or just exploring what's on offer, these rooftop bars represent the best of Tasmanian hospitality. They're places where the view is just as important as what's in your glass, and where locals and visitors alike come together to enjoy good company and great moments. Take your time, browse through, and find your next rooftop escape.

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