Kelly's Steps 5 Kelly St, Battery Point TAS 7004

Kelly's Steps





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Kelly's Steps 5 Kelly St, Battery Point TAS 7004




About the Business

Home - City of Hobart, Tasmania Australia | The official website of the City of Hobart

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5 Kelly St, Battery Point TAS 7004

Hours

  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids




Recommended Reviews

Mark Deutschbein
01.10.2023
Kelly's Steps
A historical climb back in time just meters from Salamanca Market hustle and bustle.
Ann
23.08.2023
Kelly's Steps
Other than the history of the steps, nothing to see, was a bit disappointed as people overrated. Not worth to go for sake of seeing the steps. However connecting to Salamanca Place and Battery Point is a brillant idea, leading you a street of cuisine
Mee Fung Loong
12.08.2023
Kelly's Steps
Kelly's Steps is one of the architectural landmark in Hobart, Tasmania.Only take a few seconds to walk up or down the steps but without these steps, we have to walk a long way to Salamanca Market from Battery Point. The steps were cut into the stone of the cliffs in 1839, James Kelly's intention was to connect both suburbs- Battery Point and Salamanca Place.It is kinda amazing when you see this, in almost 200 years ago, how do they cut the stone of the cliffs?
James Gardiner
31.07.2023
Kelly's Steps
nice view from the top of the stairs. Theses steps, named after early Australian explorer and whaler James Kelly, connect the suburb of Battery Point to Salamanca Place. At the time Kelly constructed the steps in 1839, Battery Point was on a cliff that overlooked wharfs of Sullivans Cove. The steps were cut into the stone of the cliffs.
Irwin Hau
29.07.2023
Kelly's Steps
We were recommended to check out the steps but when we arrived there, we almost missed it due to its small signage. When we did the steps, after less than 2 mins up the alley and the stairs themselves (about 30+ steps), we were done and quite surprised. The only bonus was that it led us to the Battery Point Gardens. If we could do it again we would give this place a miss
Aye S
24.07.2023
Kelly's Steps
Beautiful at night - quaint little historic area
Warren Mienert
23.07.2023
Kelly's Steps
Beautiful Historic houses beyond the steps with Aurthur Circus just a couple of blocks away..
Line S
23.07.2023
Kelly's Steps
Overrated, no information, picture or anything about the steps. Just a few historical steps that's seem very popular...
Glen Bates
20.07.2023
Kelly's Steps
Part of the Battery Point “In Bobby’s Footsteps”walk, Kelly Steps, named after James Kelly, connect the suburb of Battery Point to Salamanca Place.“At the time Kelly constructed the steps in 1839, Battery Point was on a cliff that overlooked wharfs of Sullivans Cove. The steps were cut into the stone of the cliffs. The warehouses that lined the wharfs on what is now Salamanca Place were built with stone quarried from the cliffs. The steps lead up to Kelly Street, Battery Point. At the foot of the steps, Kelly's Lane leads to Salamanca Place.”(Wikipedia)
Peng Hann
17.07.2023
Kelly's Steps
Some interesting art along the way. Steps is really old school

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5 Kelly St, Battery Point TAS 7004
Kelly's Steps