Brisbane CBD Attractions
One of Brisbane's premier shopping districts is found along the strip of Queen Street Mall, situated in the city centre. A pedestrian mall encompassing six major shopping centres and more than 700 ...
Sixteen hectares of parkland along the Brisbane River opposite the city centre make up the South Bank Parklands, a hotspot for wining, dining and wandering the city. Wander through the floral cover...
If you want an adrenalin rush, aren't scared of heights and you have a sense of adventure then the Story Bridge Adventure Climb is the experience for you. Ideal for all ages (min.10 years old) and ...
The Riverside Markets have a large range of quality hand crafted goods, food and entertainment, jewellery and collectables.
The Queensland Museum is valued as an innovative and exciting and accessible ( ideal for all age groups ) museum of science, enviroment, natural sciences, history and technology.
Brisbane City Hall is a huge Italianate building covering nearly one hectare of ground and was recently extensively renovated. The Hall includes a 2000 seat circular auditorium and a 98 metre high ...
The Botanic Gardens are bordered on three sides by the Brisbane River and is a peaceful reserve of tropical trees and shrubs. Opposite the gardens stands Parliament House, built in 1868 in a style ...
The Observatory was built by convicts in 1829 as a windmill. It was later converted into a treadmill for punishing recalcitrant prisoners. After transportation was abolished the building was used a...
Roma Street Parklands are the worlds largest subtropical garden located in a city centre. Walking trails, guided tours and a licensed cafe/restaurant are onsite.
Established since 1998, Ghost Tours offers unique tours of some of South East Queenslands haunted sites enlivened by historic true stories from the past.
Now a National Park,St Helena Island, this 19th Century prison is the site of Queensland's first penal settlement which opened in 1867 and lasted as such, for 65 years.