<P> The Hobart city centre draws a sense of its identity from its location between the Derwent River and the foot hills of Mount Wellington . The city is concentrated with Low - rise office buildings, interspersed by parks such as Franklin Square and St Davids Park and historic precincts such as Sullivans Cove and Salamanca Place . Due to street width, the majority of Hobart CBD's streets are One - way with a few exceptions including Elizabeth Street, the main north - south thoroughfare of the city centre . Davey Street / Macquarie travel parallel as a one - way couplet carrying traffic between Hobart's major highways along the CBD's southern fringe . The streets run on a slightly warped grid pattern in the CBD, due to early planning by Lachlan Macquarie . </P> <P> Administratively, the Hobart City Centre falls under the authority of the local government area of the City of Hobart . The Tasmanian Government also has authority over some aspects of the CBD, in particular the major state controlled roads passing through and around the city . </P> <P> With the exception of Wrest Point Casino in Sandy Bay, the Hobart CBD contains all of Tasmania's tallest buildings, including 39 Murray Street, 188 Collins Street and the Trafalgar Building . The tallest building in the city centre is NAB House at 58 m (190 ft), however planning restrictions limit future developments to a height of 42 m (138 ft). There have been some exceptions to this rule such as Wellington Centre standing at 48 m (157 ft) and the new Royal Hobart Hospital K1 / K2 Twin Towers which when complete, will stand at 48 m (157 ft) high . The City centre has several shopping areas including the Wellington Centre, Centrepoint and the historically significant Cat & Fiddle Arcade . During 2007, a spectacular inner city fire was responsible for the loss of one of Hobart's Myer buildings and as a result will soon see construction of the 40 m (130 ft) Icon Complex, boasting a 5 level Myer with specialty shops as well as a Hotel with roof top bar . </P> <Ul> <Li> <P> Hobart GPO within the Hobart Bus Station on Elizabeth Street . </P> </Li> <Li> <P> The Elizabeth Street Mall in the Hobart CBD, looking south from the Liverpool Street intersection . </P> </Li> <Li> <P> Macquarie Street in the Hobart CBD, looking east from the Murray Street intersection . </P> </Li> <Li> <P> Murray Street in the Hobart CBD, looking south at the Liverpool Street intersection . </P> </Li> </Ul>

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