Maitland is one of the oldest heritage centres in Australia, blessed with a backdrop of colonial buildings situated on the banks of the Hunter River. This historic area is known for its superb art galleries, boutique shops and scenic rural landscapes.
Things to do in Maitland
Art enthusiasts and general admirers will appreciate the Maitland Regional Art Gallery, which offers eleven unique exhibition areas. Stroll through the Art Factory to view family-oriented works, browse the retail outlet and stop in at the MRAG shop to pick up a souvenir.
Visit the Maitland Gaol, one of the city’s most famous historical landmarks. You can explore the building that housed some of Australia’s most notorious criminals, learn about the facility and hear stories of daring escapes. For a unique experience, sign up for a themed guided tour or torchlight tour, during which you spend a night in the prison.
Have a knack for design? You’ll surely appreciate the one-of-a-kind Museum of Clothing, an impressive collection of textile items ranging from 1860 to present day. Browse displays of dresses, hats, shoes and ties, which offer an exciting overview of the evolution of Australian clothing design.
Head down to The Levee Central Maitland to shop and dine to your heart’s desire. Browse boutique-style clothing at Efagi, search for homewares at Taylor’s or pick out leather goods from Dennerley’s. When you’re all shopped out, stop for a coffee or grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants and cafes.
Getting around Maitland
Maitland Railway Station provides easy train access to Maitland via the Hunter line. Newcastle Airport is 50 kilometres outside of Maitland and offers various domestic flights. The easiest way of getting around the area is by car.