Touch down in Brisbane and feel the warmth of a city ready for you to explore. From its laid-back river culture to the buzz of its cultural precincts, Brisbane offers an inviting mix of outdoor adventures and urban sophistication, just waiting to be discovered.
Here’s a taste of what makes Brisbane special:
South Bank Parklands
Discover a lush escape along the Brisbane River, home to Streets Beach, Australia’s only inner-city man-made beach. Wander through vibrant gardens, enjoy a picnic, or cycle along the paths, soaking in the relaxed atmosphere.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Get up close with Australia’s beloved marsupials at the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary. You can cuddle a koala, hand-feed kangaroos, and encounter platypus, dingoes, and other native wildlife in a natural setting.
Brisbane Riverwalk
Experience the city from a unique perspective by strolling or cycling along this floating pathway over the Brisbane River. It connects the inner city to New Farm Park, offering fantastic views of the skyline and river life.
Mount Coot-tha Summit Lookout
Head to Brisbane’s highest point for panoramic views that stretch from the city skyscrapers to Moreton Bay. It’s a perfect spot to watch a sunrise or sunset, revealing the vastness of the region.
Howard Smith Wharves
Nestled under the Story Bridge, this revitalised precinct blends heritage-listed buildings with contemporary dining and entertainment. Enjoy a meal by the river, grab a drink, and feel the city’s pulse.
Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)
Immerse yourself in art and culture across two distinct galleries at South Bank. QAGOMA presents a dynamic collection of Australian and international art, from historical masterpieces to cutting-edge contemporary works.