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What to see?
See one of the most fascinating collection of ships and items of maritime interest at the Queensland Maritime Museum. Alternatively visit the Museum of Brisbane to catch special exhibitions. It’s here that you’ll see wonderful paintings, ceramics, even recycled waste turned into works of art.
Make a stop at the recently restored Brisbane City Hall building to take a look at its ornate interiors and state of the art facilities. For an entertaining and relaxed evening in Brisbane watch a stage play or a dance performance at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane Powerhouse or the Conservatorium.
To get a taste of Brisbane’s creative fashion scene, spend the day at Queen Street Mall. Visit Wintergarden in particular, for its high end boutiques and great restaurants. If you’re done visiting the most famous malls in Brisbane take a guided shopping tour offered by ShopinStyleEscape. You’ll get to know where the locals shop on this tour and you’ll also get to listen to beauty tips from the experts towards the end of the tour.
To buy jewellery, clothes, furnishings and artifacts directly from the designers, take a trip to Little Stanley Street on the first Sunday of the month. It’s here that the Young Designers Market throws its doors open to shopaholics from 10 am onwards. What Young Designers Market is to shoppers, Northey Street City Farm is to food lovers. Come between 6-8 am every Sunday, for the freshest fruits and veggies ever.
If you have a liking for vintage clothes or hand-woven apparel, you’ll love what you see at BrisStyle Indie Markets. The market doesn’t happen every week, so look up their calendar online to check for the next market date. For really impressive vintage clothing also check out The Purple Bedroom online.
Where to eat and stay?
For a very adventurous stay in the midst of pretty wildflowers, lagoons and sand dunes, head to the campgrounds at Moreton Island. They’re located almost 40 km away from Brisbane. Alternatively, visit Bribie Island Caravan Park which is more of a resort than a park.
For more spacious accommodations closer to the city centre, make reservations at the Quay West Suites Brisbane, Meriton Serviced Apartments, Oaks Aurora on Queen Street, or the Medina Executive Brisbane. And for cheaper alternatives look up the Swan Inn or the Acacia Inner City Inn.
The Aria Restaurant located along the Pier at Eagle Street affords great views and an eye teasing menu complete with oysters, pork belly and much more. Craving Seafood? Then you’ll love the Brasserie on the River Stamford.
The award winning Moo Moo Bar and Grill offers you the finest steaks in Brisbane. But save some space to try their mouthwatering desserts. You’ll want to lick the bowl clean! The e’cco bistro near Story Bridge offers a great choice of meats and seafood. A
delectable entrée could set you back a little over $40.
For authentic Japanese fare treat yourself to a meal at the Saké Restaurant or the Kabuki Japanese Restaurant at the Stamford Plaza Brisbane Hotel. And if you want a quiet romantic evening for two, head straight to Restaurant Two on Edward Street.
Looking for a cozy place to catch up with friends over a few drinks? Then visit The Hideaway in Fortitude Valley. Music, drinks, food and more, this place has it all. Cabiria in Paddington is another great hangout. You’ll love the ambience, their sandwiches and their extensive wine and alcohol menu.
Few other great bars you could drop into include Public, Deer and Duck Bistro, French Martini and Brewhouse Beers. They’re the best in town.
Where to go?
Take a walk around Brisbane Botanic Gardens and find yourself in the midst of 25 hectares of lush greenery. It’s here that you’ll see the largest collection of rainforest trees in the world. Alternatively, visit the Naree Budjong Djara National Park on North Stradbroke Island for a walk through the wilderness.
For insight into the fascinating ecosystem, you ought to book an O Reilly’s Tree Top Walk or Rainforest walk. And if you love the rainforests, you could do a 5 day pilgrimage in the Gondwana rainforests located an hour and a half away from Brisbane. Trust the experts at international ParkTours to get everything ready for you and your trip.
For something a little closer to the CBD area, reserve a free guided walking tour arranged by the Brisbane Visitor Centre.
Brisbane is one of the best cities in Australia to cycle around in. Make the most of this opportunity by hiring a bike from Gardens Cycle Hire. Ask them for maps and some of the most popular routes.
Kayak down the Brisbane River or try Abseiling the Kangaroo Point Cliffs with Riverlife. You could also climb Story Bridge after sunset to get a wonderful view of the sparkling cityscape. Also consider spending a few days at Tangalooma Island Resort if you want to engage in multiple adventure sports. The resort offers more than 80 activities and nearly half of them are complimentary.
Spend an evening at the Brisbane Jazz Club at Kangaroo Point and listen to the sound of the piano, saxophone and several other musical instruments as they capture your imagination. Also catch live musical performances at The Tivoli, The Zoo, and the Hi-Fi.
If you believe laughter is indeed the best medicine for you, visit the Dockside Comedy Bar at Kangaroo Point. But if you’d rather spend time outdoors, take an Island tour and listen to the history behind Morton Bay & Stradbroke Island. Make reservations with Bay & Island Tours to visit these wonderful islands.
Avoid visiting entertainment parks over the weekends or on school holidays as the crowds get a bit maddening. Try the weekdays instead!
Our suppliers for cheap car hire in Brisbane Airport are Ace Rental Cars, Alamo, Alpha Car Hire, Apollo Motorhome Holidays, Avis, Budget, East Coast Car Rentals, Europcar, Red Spot, Sixt and Thrifty.
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