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Brisbane

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Meeanjin

Aboriginal name

for Brisbane

261

Days of sunshine

On average per year

streets beach

man-made beach

in Brisbane

Brissy

Famous nickname

of Brisbane

3rd

Most populated

city in australia

21°C

Average high Temp

Jul-Aug

Brisbane

new experiences around every corner

Queensland’s capital, Brisbane, is a cosmopolitan hub for arts, culture and dining, heavy on laid-back charm. Boasting stunning natural assets, clear blue skies all year round and subtropical alfresco lifestyle, Brisbane is an urban metropolis with a relaxed vibe.


The modern and sub-tropical city has a river at its heart, and its surrounds are home to numerous coastal villages, an expansive bay of islands featuring Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) and Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) and a hinterland of historic countryside towns, lush national parks and fertile farmland. The city has an extensive music, sporting and cultural events calendar that make the most of the year-round temperate climate.


Brisbane is also Australia’s third-largest city and is home to nearly two and a half million culturally diverse people. Its world-class sporting venues, conference facilities, cruise ship terminal, parklands, cafes, laneways and extensive river walks make Brisbane a vibrant and welcoming, metropolitan city. Brisbane’s reputation as an international events capital has been recognised with Brisbane being elected as Host City for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

TOURIST OFFICE AND USEFUL INFORMATION

Tourist Office Address:

The Regent, 167 Queen Street Mall, Queen St, 4000

Link: https://visit.brisbane.qld.au/plan/visitor-essentials/visitor-information-centre

Brisbane

Things to do

Take in Brisbane River
Kayak along the Brown Snake, abseil down the Kangaroo Point Cliffs—even sign up for a twilight kayak tour—for some spectacular views of the city.
Get a whole new view of the city
Strap on a harness and scale the Story Bridge. From the top, you’ll have a bird’s eye view over the river out to Moreton Bay, down to the Gold Coast and out to the Scenic Rim.
Howard Smith Wharves
Floating riverside bars, Greek, Italian and Japanese fine dining spots dotted along the boardwalk, and Brisbane’s first central business district craft brewery all reside here.
South Bank
Home to some of the world’s finest art galleries and theatres, including QAGOMA, Queensland Ballet and QPAC, South Bank has acres of outdoor gardens, river walkways, riverside restaurants and its very own beach with views overlooking the CBD.
Take a swim
Cool off in Brisbane's man-made beach, Streets Beach in South Bank
Try the local seafood
Take the ferry to Moreton Bay and enjoy Moreton Bay Bugs
Take a trip to Australia zoo
Take a trip to Australia Zoo, the wildlife conservation facility founded by Steve and Terri Irwin
Meet a glow worm
Get 'glowing' to Tamborine Mountain and meet a glow worm up close!
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