Brisbane
is the capital and most populated city in the Australian state of Queensland
and the third most populated city in Australia
South Bank Parklands
Choose from
restaurants, cafes, a lagoon, a beautiful beach, playgrounds, gardens and walkways
or barbecue and picnic areas to enjoy your day at South Bank Parklands.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane is
a wonderful place to visit. It's one of the few Australian zoos which enables
you to feed and touch the animals. The wildlife zoo contains koalas, kangaroos,
Australian birds, Tasmanian devils, wombats, dingoes, reptiles and small
farm animals. You can feed the kangaroos any time of the day with food which
you buy from the local café. You can cuddle a koala or a python if you
wish and watch live shows about the various animals during the daily program,
which are very educational and amusing to watch. If you're visiting Brisbane
then it's well worth the effort to visit Lone Pine. Buses run daily from
the city to Lone Pine and it's opened daily from 8:30 til 5:00.
Suncorp Stadium
Suncorp
Stadium is Queensland’s premier sports and outdoor concert venue. It is a
52,500 seat, state-of-the art, world-class stadium hosting national and
international Rugby League, Rugby Union, soccer and concerts.
Eagle Street Pier
It is located
on the river edge, in the Brisbane CBD, and serviced by City Cat and River
Ferries.
The precinct is geared towards the higher end market but also has more affordable dining experiences like Coffee Club and Grill'd.
The Bavarian Bier Cage is a favourite, especially enjoying a few German beers overlooking the Brisbane River and Story Bridge.
The precinct is geared towards the higher end market but also has more affordable dining experiences like Coffee Club and Grill'd.
The Bavarian Bier Cage is a favourite, especially enjoying a few German beers overlooking the Brisbane River and Story Bridge.
Ann Street
The first street if you get off the
Airtrain from the airport is Ann Street. It is one street you can use to
reorientate yourself in the CBD, and it has many interesting shops and eateries
to choose from and parks to rest in. This is a very
inviting street to enjoy.
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