Attractions in Brisbane
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The Brisbane River meanders through the heart of Brisbane, stretching from South Brisbane to Moreton Bay. This vital waterway is a focal point of local life, with residents and visitors […]
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Story Bridge, one of Brisbane’s most memorable landmarks, spans the Brisbane River at the heart of the city. Constructed to connect the northern and southern suburbs, this imposing structure offers […]
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Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park, located just across the river from Brisbane’s central business district, features striking volcanic cliffs that were formed by convicts mining the rock in the mid-19th century. […]
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Established in 1927, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane is one of Australia’s oldest and largest sanctuaries dedicated to wildlife conservation. Spanning a scenic area along the Brisbane River, […]
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Streets Beach, nestled in the heart of Brisbane’s South Bank neighborhood, offers an urban oasis with its artificial lagoon overlooking the Brisbane River and the city’s glittering skyscrapers. This man-made […]
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Gheebulum Kunungai, also known as Moreton Island, is a national park located off the coast of Brisbane, Australia. As one of the largest sand islands in the world, it boasts […]
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Brisbane’s Customs House, a neoclassical landmark beside the Brisbane River, features striking colonnades, a portico, and a grand copper dome. Originally serving as a customs office, it now primarily functions […]
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Brisbane’s City Botanic Gardens, located in the heart of the city, have been a green oasis since 1855. Originally, the land was used in the 1820s by convicts to grow […]
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North Stradbroke Island, or ‘Straddie’ as it’s affectionately called by locals, is the second-largest sand island in the world and a traditional land known as ‘Minjerribah.’ Located off the coast […]
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North Stradbroke Island’s North Gorge Walk is a short yet breathtaking trail that loops around a rugged headland, offering panoramic views of the clear blue ocean and golden sands. The […]
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Towering 197 feet (60 meters) over the Brisbane River at the entrance to the South Bank Parklands, the Wheel of Brisbane has been a prominent part of the city’s skyline […]
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Nestled along the Brisbane River, Eagle Street Pier offers a picturesque setting with views of the Story Bridge and Kangaroo Point Cliffs. This riverside precinct, built around a 19th-century wharf, […]
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South Stradbroke Island, affectionately known as ‘South Straddie,’ is a haven for nature lovers seeking a break from the bustling city. Located off the coast of Brisbane, this island boasts […]
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Anzac Square, a heritage-listed city square in Brisbane, serves as a poignant tribute to the men and women who have served Australia since 1899. Dominated by Queensland’s state war memorial, […]
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At the heart of downtown Brisbane, the pedestrianized Queen Street Mall stands as the city’s premier shopping destination. This bustling precinct, which attracts over 26 million visitors annually, is home […]
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Dreamworld, located on the Gold Coast near Brisbane, is Australia’s largest theme park, boasting over 50 rides and attractions. The park offers a mix of high-thrill rides and live shows, […]
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Rising to the west of Brisbane, Mt. Coot-tha serves as a natural lookout point, offering panoramic views that stretch across the city, the meandering Brisbane River, and out to Moreton […]
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The Old Windmill, also known as the Tower Mill, stands as Brisbane’s oldest building. Originally constructed to grind grain, it has since served multiple purposes, including a site for public […]
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Brisbane’s Parliament House, the seat of Queensland’s government, stands as a testament to 19th-century grandeur. Built in 1868, this historic building features a beautifully restored interior with a sweeping staircase […]
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Nicknamed ‘the Gabba’ after the suburb of Woolloongabba where it’s located, Brisbane’s 42,000-seat cricket ground has a rich history as the home turf for the Brisbane Lions, Brisbane Heat, and […]
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Nestled on the slopes of Spring Hill, just minutes from downtown Brisbane, the Roma Street Parkland offers a serene retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Designed by Colin Campbell, […]
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Suncorp Stadium, originally known as Lang Park, stands as one of Queensland’s largest and most significant sports venues. Located in Brisbane, this impressive stadium boasts a capacity of over 50,000 […]
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The Queensland Cultural Centre, located on the South Bank in Brisbane, is a vibrant hub that brings together four major cultural institutions: the Queensland Museum, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery […]
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Brisbane City Hall, inaugurated in 1930 and extensively renovated in 2013, stands as a significant landmark in the heart of Brisbane. Its grand colonnaded façade overlooks King George Square, earning […]