Kangaroo Point
1 miles from city centre
River views a go-go. Kangaroo Point is a thin peninsula gently skirted by the Brisbane River. Take your pick from The Cliffs Café and Riverbar for waterside munching, or go DIY-style with a barbecue on Kangaroo Point Cliffs. If you prefer adrenaline to caffeine, take the Story Bridge Adventure Climb to see the city from a different angle.
Places to stay from £12 per night
Brisbane CBD
In the city centre
Brizzie’s busy business district. This cluster of shiny skyscrapers is where suited and booted professionals earn their corn. Shopaholics flock to the Myer Centre, while plant lovers flee the crowds for the Botanic Gardens. Come dinnertime, you’re spoiled for choice – burger fiends head to Red Hook and seafood lovers flock to Jellyfish.
Places to stay from £8 per night
Fortitude Valley
1.2 miles from city centre
The life and soul. This buzzing district comes alive after dark, with more bars and clubs than you can shake a stick at. Ric’s Bar serves up live tunes from local indie bands, while The Bowery’s chic Yankee vibe will put you in a New York state of mind. If you’re after a touch of class, glam up among the glitz and glamour of Cloud Land.
Places to stay from £10 per night
New Farm
1.4 miles from city centre
There’s nothing bumpkin-like about this farm. New Farm’s tree-lined streets and old Queenslander-style houses are home to Brisbane’s movers-and-shakers. The Powerhouse has transformed from power station to edgy arts venue, and it’s now the hottest ticket in town. Soak up the sophistication over lunch in Vue Lounge or Blurred Coffee Lounge.
Places to stay from £97 per night
South Brisbane
0.6 miles from city centre
Brisbane’s heart of art. Spend an enriching morning among the artwork of QAGOMA Museum, then snap up local designs at funky South Bank Markets. The park that surrounds it is a prime strolling spot, where buskers’ melodies will put a spring in your step. Dash to Max Brenner for a gourmet sugar rush, or for craft beer nirvana head to Tomahawk.
Places to stay from £42 per night
With over 280 days of sunshine a year, Brisbane’s subtropical climate has instilled the city with a youthful spirit and a love of all things outdoors.
To take in the city sights from on high, you can take a ride on the Wheel of Brisbane for panoramic views from 60 metres up. Other popular viewpoints include the clifftop park of Wilson Outlook Reserve and Mount Coot-Tha, home to a hilltop restaurant, mountain bike trails and Queensland’s largest planetarium. There are plenty of things to do for free in the culture-filled South Bank neighbourhood, including markets, picnic areas for barbecuing and an artificial beach with a swimming lagoon. If you’re feeling energised, head to Kangaroo Point to go rock climbing, abseiling or bouldering.
Brisbane’s Contemporary Art and Architecture Public Art Trail will take you on a leisurely two-hour stroll past some of the best pieces of art in the Central Business District. There’s also the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art to explore, jointly known as QAGOMA. The striking neoclassical building of City Hall is where you’ll find the Museum of Brisbane, housing exhibitions of Australian art and social history.
Getting around Brisbane is a breeze, thanks to its efficient public transport network of bus, metro, rail and ferry services. Electronic smartcards called ‘go cards’ are the best way to get about, and they work on all types of public transport.
Tonight
From £91 per night
Next weekend
From £207 per night
Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | AUD 10 = £5.27 |
Language | English |
Average weekend price | £114 per night |
Average weekday price | £112 per night |
Typical stay | 2 nights |
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Hired a vehicle from Crazy Clarkes highly recommend them...
4 May 2024
Hired a vehicle from Crazy Clarkes highly recommend them cheapest car hire. They are 10 Mins from airport and will come and collect you at the airport and drop you back of when you drop vehicle back to them. I hired a swift for 10 days and cost $238.00. Will use them again. Dont forget to visit the DFO close to airport for some great bargins and TJ Max across the road from DFO.
Beautiful city.
30 April 2024
Beautiful city. Has everything needed or wanted. Walking distance, scooters, Uber. So much to do. So much to eat. Very friendly city. Stayed at Skytower in a sky high apartment. Great view of Southbank. Went to the markets. Tried so many restaurants. Threw some axes at Maniax. Burgers from Betty’s burger are to die for. Shopping shopping shopping.
Many things to do, places to see in Brisbane, we always have...
29 April 2024
Many things to do, places to see in Brisbane, we always have “staycations” when we can, we live in Shnshine Coast which is just an hour away by car or 1.5 hours by train. Lots of things to offer: food, shopping, cultural precincts, friendly people
Brisbane weather was great, public transport especially...
23 April 2024
Brisbane weather was great, public transport especially river trips were lovely, food was excellent, different areas of city almost like individual villages were lovely, art galleries, museum, theatre etc in South Bank such a great day trip in one area. Great for walking, feels safe, shopping was excellent and Brisbane airport is so easy by private car or train. And then you can also go to the Sunshine Coast or Gold Coast for beaches or even further. A lovely spot only exception is driving in the city on one way streets with no where to pull over if you get lost driving in rush hour. Just avoid this and Brisbane is great.
Had a funky smell in the lifts, and the room when first...
22 April 2024
Had a funky smell in the lifts, and the room when first entered, the bed wheels had no locks so it rolled away from the bed head, but was very comfortable to sleep in though. Loved the location as it was a short walk to Queen St mall, my kids loved it, also my two boys (18 and 20) went to the Hillsong church across the road and loved that there was the gym around the corner. Would've been nice if there was a room for families to all stay together instead of different units (my husband and our 5kids) we still enjoyed our stay though.
I have lived in Brisbane for thirty or so years and have...
20 April 2024
I have lived in Brisbane for thirty or so years and have worked there, and lived there with my family. It was still good, but more people everywhere. It is still nice and tidy in the City Centre and has good public transport. What to avoid? I don't know, we had dinner in a nice restaurant with friends at the Southbank, and our hotel was nearby in walking distance. One cannot ask for more.
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