St David's Park

St David's Park
The rotunda in St David's Park
Interactive map of St David's Park
TypePublic park
LocationHobart, Tasmania, Australia
Coordinates42°53′10″S 147°19′44″E / 42.886°S 147.329°E / -42.886; 147.329
Area2.3 hectares
CreatedEarly 20th century
FounderHobart City Council
Operated byCity of Hobart
Open24 hours
StatusOpen all year
PathsPaved, accessible paths
DesignationHeritage-listed
ParkingNearby street parking available
Public transit accessBus services along Davey Street
FacilitiesRotunda, memorial walls, benches, historical plaques
WebsiteHobart City Council
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St David's Park is a heritage-listed park in Hobart, Tasmania, bounded by Davey Street, Salamanca Place, and Sandy Bay Road. The site originally served as Hobart’s primary burial ground and is the final resting place of several early settlers, including its founding Lieutenant Governor, David Collins. Today, St David's Park functions as a public park featuring an English landscape garden, memorial walls, and historical monuments.