Local Attractions

South Bank Parklands

Riverside parkland featuring a man-made beach, lush gardens, restaurants, and cultural venues. Home to the famous Streets Beach and the iconic Brisbane Wheel.

Brisbane City Botanic Gardens

Historic gardens established in 1855, nestled along the Brisbane River. Features beautiful lawns, exotic plants, heritage-listed fig trees, and scenic walking paths.

Story Bridge

Iconic heritage-listed cantilever bridge completed in 1940. Offers the exciting Story Bridge Adventure Climb with breathtaking panoramic views of Brisbane.

Queensland Museum

Natural history and cultural heritage museum featuring interactive exhibitions, dinosaur displays, and the fascinating Sciencentre for families.

QAGOMA

Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art - Australia's largest gallery of modern and contemporary art, featuring world-class exhibitions and the Children's Art Centre.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

The world's first and largest koala sanctuary, home to over 130 koalas. Visitors can hold koalas, hand-feed kangaroos, and encounter native Australian wildlife.

Mount Coot-tha Lookout

Brisbane's highest point offering stunning panoramic views of the city, Moreton Bay, and the surrounding mountains. Features a restaurant and walking trails.

Roma Street Parkland

One of the world's largest subtropical gardens in a city centre. Features themed gardens, playgrounds, water features, and free guided tours.

Queensland Performing Arts Centre

Brisbane's premier performing arts venue hosting world-class theatre, opera, ballet, and musical performances across multiple state-of-the-art theatres.

Brisbane Riverwalk

Scenic floating walkway stretching along the Brisbane River, connecting New Farm to the CBD. Perfect for walking, jogging, and cycling with stunning river views.