Five Most Interesting Places To Visit In Brisbane

Whether you are visiting Brisbane on business or use it as a stopping point to other parts of Queensland for a beach holiday, you should at least spend a few days in this city.

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland is sandwiched between Sunshine Coasts and Gold Coasts. Many visitors enter Queensland through Brisbane International or Brisbane Domestic Airport.

Well, many people think there is nothing much to see and do here and come to a conclusion that Brisbane is boring.

Surprisingly, there are enough things to do and interesting places to go other than shopping, wining and dining.

The first place to start is to head to the Tourist Information Center located in Queen Street Mall in Brisbane CBD for some maps and brochures.

If you plan to stay here for a day or two, here are five most interesting places which you must visit.

South Bank Parkland

There is much more to do in South Bank than just parkland. First, the Queensland cultural center which is a cluster of Performing Arts, Museum, Art Gallery and convention center are located here.

This is the ideal place to live, play, learn, exercise, relax and celebrate.

But not everyone is into arts and culture. Well, there is nothing more interesting than to cool off in the Street Beach overlooking the Brisbane river or take a relaxing stroll by the river bank.

And on weekends street markets and busking performances come alive with music, exciting arts and crafts, home wares, home-made spices and sauces, souvenir, clothes and exotic foods.

Stay in one of the apartment or hotel to enjoy the glittering lights of Brisbane city and river.

There are plenty of affordable cafes and restaurants here or if you prefer a family picnic on the lush greenish lawn.

As for gourmet eater there are contemporary or international cuisines to tempt your taste buds. Just head to Little Stanley Street which is one block away. Menu here include Indian, Japanese, Turkish, Mediterranean, Modern Australian and Italian.

Whatever you choose you will not be disappointed.

After a day of touring, why not complete your day with the latest movie at the South Bank Cinema on Grey Street. Movie tickets here are very affordable.

Access to South Bank is an easy ten minutes walk across the Victoria Bridge from the top of Queen Street Mall in the city.

Another popular route is via the Goodwill Bridge from the Botanical Gardens.

You can recognize this place by the iconic wheel of Brisbane, which is another giant ferris wheel.

Brisbane River Cruise

Nothing beat a cruise along the winding Brisbane River. There are two different ways to take this trip, one is to book a river cruise which can be expensive and another is to ride on the Brisbane CityCat.

The Brisbane CityCat is part of the ferry services, one of the public transports network operated by Translink. It is an excellent way to take in the spectacular view of the city by night.

Mount Coot-tha

Mount Coot-tha is another great place to capture the fantastic panorama view of the city. There is a scenic lookout, Botanic Gardens and Sir Thomas Planetarium to spent your day.

Wild Life Sanctuary

Now not all cities' attractions are concentrated near the city. A great way to experience native wild life at close range is to take a trip to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.

Here you can feed the Kangaroos, cuddle the cute Koala, learn about Australian native flora and wildlife. You are expected to spend a full day here.

Story Bridge Climb

A climb to the top of the Story Bridge is a must for those who love adventures.

At the height of 80m this will definitely keep your pulse rate racing as you go higher. Standing at the top you can feel the fresh air; see the city skyline and Moreton Bay to the east.

And if you want more, you can choose to abseil down safely with one of its pylons into the Captain Burke Park.

And if you decide to spend more time here, you can explore places just out of Brisbane such as Redcliff Peninsular, Moreton Bay and Stradbroke Island or locally known as Straddie.

Are you ready to visit Brisbane and stay in one of the hotel here?

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