Brisbane: Australia’s sunshine city
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Australia’s third-largest city and the capital of Queensland, Brisbane offers a welcoming and laid-back atmosphere with a plethora of opportunities from city to coast.
Brisbane is abundant with things to do in and around the city centre, with spectacular beaches and rainforest treks just a short trip away. The diversity of Brisbane’s attractions is renowned, and its warm climate provides a pleasant stay any time of the year. Brisbane is more than just a destination. It’s a blend of experiences that captivate and inspire. Explore, discover and create memories in this breathtaking Australian city.
Things to do in Brisbane
No matter where you are in Brisbane, you’re likely to catch a glimpse of the Story Bridge, which connects the north to the south. Take a climbing tour to the top at sunset for jaw-dropping views.
Spend an afternoon soaking up the sun at South Bank, a man-made beach area set on the Brisbane River. The lush parklands and swimming lagoon make it an idyllic location for a taste of Brisbane’s relaxed lifestyle.
Close by, there are numerous museums to visit such as the Gallery of Modern Art and the Queensland Museum. Both have interactive spaces and exhibits, providing a great day out for the whole family.
Experience Australia’s unique fauna and flora by taking a boat from South Bank to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Here you can see koalas, kangaroos and a number of other Australian wildlife.
Activities in Brisbane
Board a CityCat ferry down the Brisbane River over to New Farm Park. Enjoy the view from the water and explore one of Brisbane’s most popular parklands when you arrive. Not only is it the perfect location for picnics and walks, it’s also an entertainment hub with the nearby Brisbane Powerhouse hosting cultural events and weekend markets.
Explore Mount Coot-tha Reserve and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top. This natural area also has walking trails, the Brisbane Botanic Gardens and a Planetarium.
Expand your adventure with a day trip to the beach on the Sunshine or Gold Coast, easily accessible by car or train. The Sunshine Coast is known for its divine beaches, while the Gold Coast has a reputable surf culture.
On the way to the Sunshine Coast, stop at Australia Zoo. Founded by the legendary Steve Irwin, this world-renowned zoo is a must-visit.
Food in Brisbane
Brisbane is a delight for food enthusiasts with its vibrant café culture, multicultural cuisine and high-quality eateries.
Go to Howard Smith Wharves – a riverside precinct offering impressive views of the Story Bridge, packed with both upscale and casual establishments.
Teneriffe is an upscale suburb known for its chic cafés and boutique restaurants. Located near New Farm Park, it’s an ideal spot for a leisurely brunch after a walk around the park. West End is also known for having an eclectic mix of cafés and restaurants.
Venture to Eat Street Northshore – a bustling night market featuring an array of global cuisines and entertainment. Various city suburbs also host farmers markets on the weekend – try the Jan Powers Farmers Market and the Collective Markets.
Shopping in Brisbane
Australia’s shopping scene is gaining global attention, with many local designers and boutiques creating unique pieces that attract the international market.
Begin your retail journey on Queen Street, which has retail stores, luxury boutiques and souvenir shops. Take a walk down James Street, a premier lifestyle precinct that’s full of designer boutiques, artisanal stores and trendy eateries.
In the city suburb of Paddington, you can find a blend of shopping and history. Browse small boutiques and antique stores that are often within beautifully preserved Queenslander homes. They offer a unique insight into Brisbane’s suburban old-world charm.
Don’t miss the city’s markets for locally crafted and artisanal goods, including the Collective Markets and the West End Markets.
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