Launceston was proclaimed a municipality by an Act of Parliament on the 30th of October 1852, which came 47years after the area, was in existence, known then as Patersonia. The city is Tasmania's second major city and a vibrant hub for culture, food and wine, nature, and beautiful scenic highlights. Some famous Launceston locations include; Cataract Gorge Reserve, City Park, Tamar Valley, Queen Victoria Museum Inveresk, Tamar Island Wetlands Centre, Tasmania zoo, and several others.
Some of the city's popular locations can be sighted en route walking and biking tours, and visitors will enjoy exploring famous landmarks in Launceston on sightseeing tours. On cultural and historical tours, tourists can learn of the city's amazing cultural history and visit and explore some of its historical landmarks and ancient sites. Food and wine tasting tours are also available to visitors for the best-tasting experiences in the city, and visitors will enjoy personalized touring activities in Launceston on private custom tours.
Tripindicator provides tour services that were carefully selected from tours with great ratings and reviews that make touring easier and unique for tourists. Some of its other tour activities include day trips and excursions to neighbouring towns and cities that allow visitors to explore famous landmarks on the outsides of Launceston and convenient airport and other city transfers for comfortable, stress-free logistics within the city
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