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Guide 🇦🇺 Brisbane

Brisbane
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Story Bridge

One of the world’s few climbable bridges, offering thrilling ascents and spectacular 360-degree views across Brisbane, Moreton Bay and beyond.


Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

The world’s first and largest koala sanctuary, where visitors can meet koalas and encounter a wide range of native Australian wildlife.


QAGOMA

Brisbane’s premier art complex, spanning two acclaimed galleries with major exhibitions, contemporary works and strong First Nations and Asia-Pacific collections.


Mount Coot-tha Reserve

Brisbane’s largest natural area, with rainforest trails, waterfalls and a summit delivering sweeping sunrise and sunset views over the city.


Kangaroo Point Cliffs

Dramatic riverside cliffs offering some of Brisbane’s best skyline and sunset views, with grassy picnic spots and scenic lookouts.


Brisbane City Hall

A grand neoclassical landmark housing the Museum of Brisbane and a historic clock tower with panoramic city views.


Streets Beach

Australia’s only inner-city man-made beach, with lagoon swimming, city views, picnic areas and family-friendly facilities in South Bank.


Sky Deck

A high-rise observation deck above the river, delivering expansive 360-degree views and a dramatic rooftop runway with bars and restaurants.


Eat Street Northshore

A vibrant container market with global street food, themed bars, live music and carnival-like energy by the river.


Howard Smith Wharves

Revitalised heritage wharves combining riverside dining, historic architecture and standout Story Bridge views in a lively waterfront setting.


Brisbane Powerhouse

A striking former power station turned arts venue, hosting festivals, performances, exhibitions and riverside cultural events year-round.


Bluey's World

A world-first immersive attraction with life-size sets, interactive games and familiar scenes from the beloved Bluey universe.


Museum of Brisbane

A city-focused museum inside Brisbane City Hall, showcasing local art, culture and history through engaging exhibitions.


West End Markets

A bustling Saturday market in Davies Park known for fresh produce, street food, crafts, flowers and vibrant local atmosphere.


Empire Revival

A heritage theatre filled with antique and vintage dealers, ideal for treasure hunting among jewellery, fashion, furniture and collectibles.


Brisbane CBD

Central, walkable area with major attractions, transport links, shopping, and many accommodation options for first-time visitors.


South Bank

Relaxed riverside precinct with parklands, museums, dining, and easy access to central Brisbane attractions.


Spring Hill

Historic inner-city suburb beside the CBD with comfortable accommodation and convenient access to attractions.


New Farm

Upmarket local favorite with green spaces, dining, shopping, and entertainment in a quieter setting.


Newstead

Laid-back area popular with younger visitors, known for cafes, breweries, and relaxed dining.


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