Located at Stanley Pl, GOMA features contemporary art from Australia and around the world. It’s open daily from 10 am to 5 pm.
Situated on Melbourne St, this center includes the Queensland Museum, Queensland Art Gallery, State Library, and the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.
Found in Brisbane City Hall in King George Square, this museum offers insights into Brisbane’s history and culture. It operates from 10 am to 5 pm, with extended hours on Fridays.
A vibrant area along the Brisbane River, South Bank offers lush gardens, walking paths, and a man-made beach. It’s perfect for picnics, swimming, and enjoying outdoor events.
This scenic pathway is ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling along the Brisbane River, offering stunning views of the city.
For panoramic views of Brisbane, head to Mount Coot-tha. The lookout provides a great vantage point of the city and surrounding areas.
One of the best places to cuddle a koala and see other Australian wildlife such as kangaroos, wombats, and platypuses.
Located near the Glass House Mountains, this zoo is a tribute to the late Steve Irwin and offers an array of wildlife experiences. A tour from Brisbane costs around $199 for adults and $164 for children.
Known for its crystal-clear waters, sand dunes, and shipwrecks, Moreton Island is perfect for snorkeling, diving, and sand tobogganing.
Located in South Bank, this giant Ferris wheel offers a bird’s eye view of the city. Tickets cost approximately $20.90 AUD for adults and $16.15 AUD for children.
A lively dining and entertainment precinct under the Story Bridge, featuring breweries, restaurants, and scenic river views.
Brisbane’s premier destination, with a wide variety of shops, boutiques, and eateries.
A trendy area known for its laneway culture, offering a mix of bars, restaurants, and street art.
Brisbane’s nightlife hub, with a range of bars, clubs, and live music venues.