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1. Brisbane River Cruise with entry to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

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2. Premium Springbrook Natural Bridge, Glow Worm Cave & Skywalk

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3. Moreton Island Day Trip (Kayak, Snorkel & Sandboard) frm Brisbane or Gold Coast

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4. Australia Zoo Day Trip from Brisbane

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5. All-Inclusive Dolphin & Tangalooma Wrecks Day Cruise Brisbane

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6. Springbrook andTamborine Rainforest Tour Incl Natural Bridge and Glow Worm Cave

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7. 90min Brisbane River Cruise/Tour

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8. Donuts and Discovery Walking Tour

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9. Mount Tamborine Wine Tasting Tour from Brisbane or the Gold Coast

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10. Barefoot Luxury Mount Tamborine Winery Tour from Brisbane

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11. North Stradbroke Island SUNSET Tour

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12. Brisbane Story Bridge Adventure Climb

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13. Brisbane Segway Sightseeing Tour

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14. Sunshine Coast Hinterland and Noosa Day Trip from Brisbane Incl Eumundi Markets

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15. Gold Coast Full Day Brewery Tour

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16. Byron Bay, Bangalow and Gold Coast Day Tour from Brisbane

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17. Sunset River Cruise

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18. Private Helicopter Scenic Tour of Brisbane - 25min

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19. Wine tasting tour to Tamborine Mountain

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20. Brisbane River Cruise 12.30pm

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21. Sirromet Winery + CBD & Mt Coot-tha Private Helicopter Experience

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22. Daytime Scenic Rim Glow Worm Tour

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23. Outdoor Portrait Photoshoot in Brisbane

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24. 3-Hours Walking Tour in Brisbane

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25. North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) Day Trip from Brisbane

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26. Deluxe Wine Tour to Tamborine Mountain, includes two course lunch

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27. XXXX Brewery Tour

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28. Brisbane Dark Stories True Crime Tour

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29. Brisbane And Gold Coast Helicopter Pub Crawl 3 Stops

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30. Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk + Hop on Hop off Shuttle

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Your guide to the NRS 2023 Tour de Brisbane

It’s been a minute since the Melbourne to Warrnambool, but the AusCycling National Road Series (NRS) kicks on this weekend at the Australian Unity Tour de Brisbane.

Far from the country lanes that make up much of the NRS, this is a uniquely urban course in the heart of Australia’s third-biggest city. Let’s take a look at Sunday’s race.

Tour de Brisbane start for NRS men in 2022

The course: freeways, tunnels and Mt Coot-tha

Sorry, night owls: it’s an early start. The men’s and women’s pelotons will roll out before 6:00am, just as the first rays of sun reach Brisbane’s tallest skyscrapers.

Neither race is particularly long: the men’s course is 102km, while the women will race 81km. Both will start from the Brisbane Showgrounds on the edge of the city centre.

In what could cheekily be called a ‘tour de freeway’, riders will take the Inner City Bypass, head west through the Legacy Way tunnel and down the Western Freeway before doing a U-turn and returning back the way they came.

After 30km of motorway racing, the men’s and women’s races diverge.

The men turn off the main road for two summits of Mt Coot-tha, Brisbane’s most popular lookout. They’ll use the harder ‘back’ climb, which features an initial 600-metre ramp before the climb proper, a twisting test of 2.2km at 9%. They’ll plummet down the ‘front’ before immediately looping around for the second ascent.

The women’s peloton, however, skips Mt Coot-tha altogether. The final 50km will be identical for men and women, beginning with another lap of the Western Freeway, a return trip up the Legacy Way and a new section headed east towards Brisbane Airport with an intermediate sprint along the Southern Cross Way.

After another U-turn and return along the motorway, riders will prepare for the final kilometre, which features three crucial corners. From the last corner, there are just 200 metres to the finish on King Street.

The tactics: sprint or small group?

Last year , the men’s peloton climbed the easier side of Mt Coot-tha and finished in a reduced sprint. In 2021, it was a solo win for Sam Hill after a long-range move.

This year, there are over 50 kilometres between the final summit and the finish line, which leaves time for the peloton to regroup. The onus is on the strongest climbers to eliminate the sprinters on Coot-tha and hold them off in a mad dash along the freeway.

Without Mt Coot-tha, the women’s race is more than likely to finish in a sprint, but Brisbane’s motorways have more undulations than you’d think, including a QOM segment (1km at 4%) that will be tackled twice from each direction. It’s not much, but teams without a top sprinter can try to put pressure on these rises.

Josie Talbot sprints to Tour de Brisbane win in 2022

The riders: Warrny winners to double up?

As always, Team BridgeLane line up with strength, including Warrny winner Tristan Saunders . However, Mt Coot-tha will favour a climber like Rhys Robotham , who finished fourth here in 2021. James Panizza also climbs well, while Zac Marriage has already proven he can win at NRS level. Bridgelane has multiple paths to victory and will look to go on the front foot.

ARA Skip Capital brings a younger squad including Brady Gilmore , last year’s runner-up. But their best chances may lie in a sprint for one of their fast men who are fresh from the Oceania and National Track Championships, principally Blake Agnoletto or Declan Trezise .

Tristan Saunders Melbourne to Warrnambool

2021 winner Sam Hill (Onyva Racing) returns, but he hasn’t shown the blistering form of that standout season. He and teammate Lachlan Harrigan will need to take full advantage of the climb if they want to win.

CCACHE x Par Kup have a strong rouleur in Brendon Davids and Kurt Eather as a sprinting option. For Blackshaw Racing, look to Tom Chester in a potential sprint. Warrny podium-getters Brendon Green (Cycling Development Foundation) and Bailey McDonald (Criterion Racing) will also start in Brisbane full of confidence.

Women’s NRS

Given the flat parcours, it’s hard to look past Warrny winner Sophie Edwards (ARA Skip Capital) and her teammate Chloe Moran to win a bunch sprint. Moran in particular comes off an outstanding track campaign, having won the scratch race, points race and omnium at the Oceania Track Championships .

Team BridgeLane have enjoyed a remarkable start to 2023 and will aim to continue with Gina Ricardo and Emily Watts their best options on paper. There is no pressure on 17-year-old Felicity Wilson-Haffenden , but this will also be a chance to see what the dual junior national champion can do at this level.

Sophie Edwards 2023 Melbourne to Warrnambool win

For DRG Knights Liv, Ella Sibley and Courtney Sherwell looked good in Warrnambool, and while a win would be remarkable, the podium is within reach.

Other contenders in a sprint include Lucie Fityus (Cycling Development Foundation) and Matilda Raynolds , riding as an individual.

How to watch the Tour de Brisbane

You’ll be able to watch the Tour de Brisbane NRS races live on SBS On Demand.

Tour de Brisbane, NRS Men & Women Sunday, April 2 5:50am–10:30am AEST LIVE on SBS On Demand

What else is on?

Tune in on Saturday for the Oceania Road Race Championships from Mount Crosby in Brisbane’s west.

Oceania Road Race Championships, Elite Men & Women Saturday, April 1 From 8:30am AEST LIVE on AusCycling YouTube

If you're in Brisbane, head down to King Street on Friday evening to watch the ALÉ King St Kick It street criterium .

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The Tour de Brisbane is an urban event hosted in Brisbane, Australia’s third largest city. The ride is the first of its kind in Australia, with a start and finish in the city center (South Bank) featuring 110km of fully closed city roads. With five technical turns, four expressways, three tunnels, two bridges, and one major mountain climb – this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to ride in the Sunshine State of Queensland.

Enhance your Tour de Brisbane experience by taking time to explore the city. Brisbane is geared for the great outdoors with blockbuster events, adventure activities and mouth-watering food. Climb the Story Bridge, cuddle a koala, browse a world-class exhibition, explore craft breweries, cruise or kayak the river or go rock climbing and abseiling with the city as your backdrop.

Make the most of the city’s extensive network of bikeways and shared pathways, with weather that makes cycling a joy all year round. The CityCycle scheme allows you to hire bicycles from stations dotted throughout the city, enabling you to use peddle power to see the sights.

Or join a dedicated cycling tour and discover beautiful bikeways by the river and lush parklands while getting inside information on what makes Brisbane tick. Hit the central business district and take a walking tour that takes in the city’s laneways, fascinating public art and hidden secrets.

Across the river, take a dip in the iconic Streets Beach swimming lagoon, dine at a waterfront restaurant or explore the eye-opening, family-friendly exhibitions and interactive displays in the museums and galleries of the Cultural Precinct – or enjoy a show at the performing arts centre.

Just offshore, cruise across pristine Moreton Bay to discover an island paradise where snorkelling sunken wrecks, sand boarding, surfing, fishing, 4WD-tours, kayaking, wildlife spotting and glamping adventures await. Head inland from Brisbane and discover stunning mountain ranges, World Heritage-listed rainforests, fresh produce and authentic farm experiences.

The Tour de Brisbane is part of the Brisbane Cycling Festival. Find out more at  http://www.visitbrisbane.com.au/   or  https://brisbanecyclingfestival.com/  or  http://www.queensland.com

The Tour de Brisbane Gran Fondo starts in the heart of Brisbane at Gregory Terrace and the Brisbane Showgrounds, and begins with a loop through the city, crossing the Brisbane River.

The first part going south out of the city is totally flat on big major roads before returning to the city where the main difficulty of the day is waiting for you : Mount Coot-tha, a 2km climb at 9% with a top at only 16km before the finish. After the downhill, there are only a few kilometers left. Total elevation is 1250m.

Based in the city centre, there’s easy access to the airport, hotels and all the amenities. There’s no better time to come and join the world for a bike ride down under.

The time trial is held in Mount Walker, one hour southwest of Brisbane on a 17.7km out-and-back loop on a flat and fast straight road with a U-turn halfway.  It also doubles as the Oceania time trial Championships.

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Aboriginal name : Meeanjin (pronounced Mee-an-jin) 

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Queensland’s sunny capital offers up laidback charm and urban energy with a dash of adventure.

Brisbane is a city that lives up to its sunny potential with a strong focus on the outdoors – think al fresco dining, picnics by the river, islands just off the coast and national parks. Add to this a dynamic cultural precinct, abundant wildlife and easy access to nearby icons like the Gold Coast and Great Barrier Reef, and you’ve got a destination you can’t say no to.

The traditional name for Brisbane is Meeanjin, meaning ‘the place of the blue water lilies.’ Brisbane was founded upon the homelands of the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples, whose Country stretches north from Elimbah Creek, south to the Logan River and inland as far as Moggill. Discover Brisbane's thriving First Nations culture with a range of unforgettable tours and experiences .

  • Traditional name for Central Brisbane: Meeanjin (pronounced Mee-an-jin) 
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  • Traditional languages: Yugara
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Getting to Brisbane is easy with both domestic and international flights arriving directly into Brisbane Airport. 

  • Brisbane Airport (BNE) is 17km (10mi) from the city and services international and domestic arrivals 
  • Hire cars, ride shares and a shuttle service are available from both airports

Once you’ve arrived, Brisbane is an easy city to get around. The city has a great range of options for public transport, including trains, buses and even river ferries. It's also an easy city to drive and walk around. Learn more about  getting around Brisbane .

As would be expected from the capital of the Sunshine State, Brisbane really comes into its own in summer as sunseekers flock here for the idyllic weather . In summer, temperatures and humidity can rise, so locals head to the coast. The benefit of Brisbane’s subtropical climate is that winter is very mild with lots of blue skies and moderate temperatures. In fact, Brisbane boasts an average of 261 days of sunshine per year. 

  • High season: Spring and summer (November to February)
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  • Don’t miss: Brisbane’s calendar of events and festivals

Brisbane provides many accessible options for exploring the city. You'll find a range of  accessible accommodation , wheelchair-friendly experiences  and activities for travellers with sensory sensitivities . 

  • Arrival: Brisbane Airport provides special assistance for people with disabilities – including hidden disabilities – throughout the airport journey.
  • Getting around: The TransLink website provides information on city trains, while Brisbane City Council buses have low floors and ramps. All CityCat river ferries and most ferry terminals are also fully accessible.
  • Accessible experience highlights: Exceptional staff are on hand to help wheelchair users and people with disabilities revel in the views from the Wheel of Brisbane . People travelling with mobility aids can also embark on a Brisbane Whale Watching cruise to spot the migrating ocean giants.
  • Helpful resources: Changing Places is a great resource for those needing highly accessible bathrooms. For ideas on things to do, check out this accessible travel guide .

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As Australia’s third largest city , Brisbane offers a diverse metropolitan centre built along the peaceful Brisbane River. It has a fine mix of charming colonial buildings and modern skyscrapers. With different districts catering for art, culture, food, shopping, nature, and relaxation, there is something for everyone to enjoy when visiting Brisbane.

Since Brisbane has so much to see and do, I suggest spending at least three days when visiting Brisbane . So you can get a taste of all the different aspects Brisbane has to offer.

To help you plan the trip, I have compiled a detailed 3-day itinerary for visiting Brisbane based on my recent east coast road trip. I hope it’s helpful to you. Happy travels!

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Roma Street Parkland

Day 1: Brisbane CBD

For the first day of your Brisbane trip, it is best to walk around town to get acquainted with this beautiful city and its landmarks.

If preferred, guided tours are available for your to get a good understanding of this beautiful city before exploring on your own. It can be a great starting point when visiting Brisbane for the first time.

Roma Street Parkland

Roma Street Parkland is a beautifully manicured park, featuring colourful subtropical gardens, lush green rainforests, stunning waterways, and a large amphitheatre. This expansive park covers 16 hectares of land and is conveniently located at the northwestern corner of Brisbane city.

With well-equipped picnic facilities, toilets, and playgrounds, Roma Street Parkland is the perfect spot to wander around for an hour or two.

Old Windmill Observatory

From Roma Street Parkland, it is only a 10 minutes walk to Brisbane CBD. Along this walk, you will likely be walking along the tree-lined Wickham Park. So make sure you also check out the Old Windmill Observatory at the eastern end of Wickham Park.

The Old Windmill Observatory is Queensland’s oldest surviving structure from its European settlement . It was first built in 1825 as a grain mill, operated and powered by convicts. It was later repurposed as a telegraph signal station, then an observatory for the fire brigade.

Nowadays, this heritage building has been restored and repurposed as a tourist attraction. However, when I visited, the windmill observatory was closed. But the architecture is quite eye-catching and worth checking out if you are in this area.

Brisbane City Hall

Brisbane City Hall

Only a short 10 minutes walk from Roma Street Parkland & you will arrive at the heart of Brisbane and be presented with the impressive Brisbane City Hall.

Brisbane City Hall is a grand Italian Renaissance building, with a 64-metre-tall clock tower. With construction completed in 1930, Brisbane City hall was the tallest building in Brisbane for 30 years . Nowadays, even with all the skyscrapers around it, Brisbane City Hall still looks rather majestic with its massive columns and Italian Renaissance design.

After admiring its impressive feature from the outside, make sure you also head inside the Brisbane City Hall to check out its interior designs.

Museum of Brisbane

Tucked away on the third floor of Brisbane City Hall, you will find a small museum, the Museum of Brisbane.

The Museum of Brisbane houses a good collection of paintings, drawings, and photographs featuring the transformation of Brisbane from its early settlement era to its current days. It is one of the best places to learn about Brisbane’s land and culture .

Entry to the Museum of Brisbane is free . However, some temporary exhibits may require a ticket.

Queen Street Mall

Queen Street Mall

Queen Street Mall is a pedestrian-only shopping street just down the road from Brisbane City Hall. It covers the entire city block along Queen Street, between Edward Street to George Street.

Along Queen Street Mall, you can find a wide variety of shops, from fashion boutiques to electronic stores. Whether you are after those well-known household names or luxury brands, there is something for everyone.

In addition to shopping, you can also find a good selection of food options along Queen Street Mall. This makes it the perfect place to grab lunch before heading to the next attraction.

Cathedral of St Stephen

After some retail therapy and lunch, we will head off to the beautiful Cathedral of St Stephen.

The Cathedral of St Stephen is a stunning Gothic Revival-style catholic cathedral & has served as the heart of the Archdioceses of Brisbane for over 160 years. Elegantly decorated with tall arches and colourful stained glasses, the Cathedral of St Stephen is one of the architectures you should definitely visit when in Brisbane.

Entry to the Cathedral of St Stephen is free , and donations are encouraged.

Free guided tours are available on weekdays at the Cathedral of St Stephen at 10.30 am. But you will need to call the cathedral ahead of time to reserve a spot.

If you happen to miss out on the guided tour, don’t sweat it. Volunteers are available within the cathedral & are more than happy to show visitors around this magnificent catholic cathedral.

There is also a peaceful chapel adjacent to the cathedral. It is interesting to check out as well.

Brisbane City Botanic Gardens

Brisbane City Botanic Gardens

After spending half the day walking around Brisbane’s buzzing city centre, you will now mix things up a little & visit Brisbane City Botanic Gardens to escape from the hustle and bustle of Brisbane CBD.

Brisbane City Botanic Gardens offers idyllic subtropical gardens, soft bowling greens, and lush green rainforests in the heart of Brisbane . Nestled along the peaceful Brisbane River, with a fantastic view of the city centre, it makes the perfect location for an afternoon stroll.

Benches, a children’s playground, public toilets, and a cafe are all available at Brisbane City Botanic Gardens. So you can spend the whole afternoon relaxing here if desired.

If you are here on Sunday morning or early afternoon, you can also find the lively Riverside Sunday Market near the front entrance of Brisbane City Botanic Gardens. It offers a good number of pop-up stalls selling a variety of foods, fresh produce, and artisan gifts. With the relaxing atmosphere of the botanic gardens, a visit to the gardens and the market makes a perfect day out for the whole family.

City Reach Boardwalk

After relaxing and recharging at Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, follow the riverfront boardwalk towards Howard Smith Wharves to check out more of the Brisbane River and its vibrant riverfront promenades.

City Reach Boardwalk is the section of Brisbane riverfront walk between Eagle Street Pier and Howard Smith Wharves. It offers a spectacular view of the Brisbane River, South Bank, and the iconic Story Bridge.

The walk should only take about 15 minutes (one-way), and you will likely want more time along the promenade to take in the beautiful views and enjoy the laid-back vibe of Brisbane.

Once you have arrived at Howard Smith Wharves, you can continue this riverfront walk and join the New Farm River Walk to explore the views on the other side of Story Bridge. This walk should take just under 20 minutes one way.

Howard Smith Wharves

Howard Smith Wharves

Tucked under the northern end of Story Bridge, Howard Smith Wharves is a buzzing hub brimming with riverfront restaurants, bars, and breweries . It is among the best places to grab dinner and a drink, with a stunning view of the Brisbane River.

Among all the eateries and bars along Howard Smith Wharves, Felons Brewing stands out the most, with its sprawling venue and industrial yet quirky decorations. It offers a good selection of beers and a chilled vibe, making it an excellent spot for a cold drink along the water.

Story Bridge

Story Bridge is a massive steel bridge spanning the Brisbane River, connecting Fortitude Valley to Kangaroo Point. Its superb location also makes it an excellent spot for obtaining a breathtaking view of Brisbane River, Brisbane City, South Bank, and New Farm.

Fortitude Valley

Fortitude Valley is Brisbane’s most popular nightlife district . It is home to a variety of trendy bars and clubs. Being home to Brisbane’s Chinatown , you can also find a great selection of cuisines to satisfy everyone’s tastebuds.

So if you still need to have dinner, this is the place to be! After dinner, why not visit one of the trendy rooftop bars here for a drink?

Brisbane Sign at night

Day 2: South Bank & Kangaroo Point

For the second day of this 3-day Brisbane Itinerary, you will spend the morning exploring South Bank’s quirky culture district before chilling out along its cosy promenade . In the late afternoon, you will head to the picturesque Kangaroo Point to capture one of the best sunset views in Brisbane. After sunset, you can then head back to South Bank to enjoy its vibrant nightlife , with a stunning view of Brisbane’s spectacular skyline .

Victoria Bridge

Victoria Bridge is one of the bridges that connect Brisbane CBD and South Bank. The bridge itself is nothing special, but you can obtain a spectacular view of Brisbane River, South Bank, and Brisbane CBD from above the bridge.

On the South Bank end of Victoria Bridge is a tall stone arch, the abutment for the original Victoria Bridge at the South Bank end. In addition to its historical significance, this abutment provides a great view of Brisbane CBD from across the river.

Brisbane Sign

Right beside the Victoria Bridge Abutment & just in front of the Queensland Performing Art Centre, you will notice the iconic Brisbane Sign.

The Brisbane Sign was installed in 2014 in preparation for the G20. Although intended only as a temporary installation, its popularity among locals and tourists has made it a permanent fixture and landmark in South Bank .

With its beautiful colours and the impressive Brisbane CBD as a backdrop, a photo with the Brisbane Sign is one every visitor should capture!

Also, the views from here are drastically different by day and night , so make sure you come back after sunset for another photo. And it will not disappoint!

Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art

After taking in the picturesque views of Brisbane River, we will head to South Bank’s Culture Precinct to check out its famous museums and galleries.

Since there are multiple museums, galleries, and performing centres in the Culture Precinct, it is not practical to visit them all. So it is best only to pick one or two to explore today, and you can always check out the rest on your future visits.

Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art

Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) are my two favourite places within the South Bank Culture Precinct.

QAGOMA are popular art galleries along the Brisbane River in the Culture Precinct. They are located a couple hundred metres apart , with the State Library of Queensland wedged between these two contemporary buildings.

Entry to Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art are both free , but certain temporary exhibits may require a ticket.

Within the galleries, you can find a wide range of art collections, from the colonial era to contemporary artworks, from fascinating Indigenous art to priceless international masterpieces . Many exhibits are also great resources for learning the history of Australia and Queensland.

On the third floor of the Gallery of Modern Art , you can find a Riverside Lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows to offer visitors a spectacular view of Brisbane River and Brisbane City, all within the comfort of a gallery. It is the best spot to take a break during your visit to the Culture Precinct.

The Brisbane River Cruise departs daily from the riverfront area near QAGOMA. It is a 90 minutes cruise along the Brisbane River to check out iconic landmarks like Kangaroo Point Cliffs, Customs House, and Story Bridge.

After spending a few hours exploring the Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art, you will likely be hungry for lunch .

There are cafes within the galleries if you are short on time. Alternatively, plenty of cafes and restaurants are available around the buzzing Fish Lane .

After lunch, you will now take a leisure stroll along South Bank’s promenade to check out its beautiful parklands and famous Streets Beach.

Wheel of Brisbane

The Wheel of Brisbane

The Wheel of Brisbane is an iconic landmark of South Bank. Standing 60 metres tall, this giant ferris wheel provides visitors with a sweeping view of Brisbane CBD and South Bank .

The Wheel of Brisbane also lights up beautifully at night and becomes a prominent part of Brisbane’s skyline.

Ticket to the Wheel of Brisbane is AUD 21 per adult & a small discount is available when purchased on their website. Discounts are also available for children and family tickets. It operates from 10 am to 10 pm . So you can join the ride to check out all the city landmarks during the day or admire the city lights at night.

Arbour Walkway

Right next to the Wheel of Brisbane, you will find the starting point of the bougainvilleas-lined Arbour Walkway. It is a roughly one-kilometre-long walkway parallel to the riverfront promenade .

To me, the Arbour Walkway looked a bit out of place during the day, as its bougainvilleas are still yet to fully cover its steel arches. However, with beautiful lighting at night, a walk under the Arbour Walkway is like a walk in a fairytale.

Rainforest Walk

Following the Arbour Walkway south, you will first come across a lush green parkland with tall tropical plantations. This is the Rainforest Walk.

The Rainforest Walk is a man-made tropical rainforest in the heart of South Bank . With the busy shops and restaurants nearby, the Rainforest Walk is an oasis for people who want a temporary escape from the hustle and bustle of this modern city.

With the tall trees and thick vegetation, the Rainforest Walk also provides the perfect shaded spot on those scorching days.

Nepalese Peace Pagoda

When exploring the Rainforest Walk, make sure you also check out the gorgeous Nepalese Peace Pagoda, nestled on the river side of the Rainforest Walk.

Nepalese Peace Pagoda is a heritage-listed, handcrafted timber pagoda, originally commissioned for the 88 World Expo . With its intricate details and close resemblance to the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, this pagoda has gained huge popularity and eventually became a permanent fixture on South Bank.

Being one of the only three Peace Pagoda outside Nepal , the Nepalese Peace Pagoda is definitely not to be missed when visiting Brisbane.

Also, the views of this Nepalese Peace Pagoda are distinctively different during the day & at night. So make sure you come back to revisit it after sunset.

Streets Beach

Streets Beach

Streets Beach is one of the most famous and popular attractions in South Bank, if not Brisbane.

You know the Streets Beach is a very successful creation just by looking at the number of people swimming and relaxing here, especially on school holidays and those hot days.

With varying water depths and lifeguards on duty , Streets Beach offers a safe swimming environment for all ages. Toilets, showers, picnic facilities, and playgrounds are all available right next to the water. Various cafes and restaurants are also open nearby. These all make Streets Beach the perfect spot to spend a relaxing afternoon.

For those who do not want sand stuck on their skin, a smaller Boat Pool can be found beside the Streets Beach. There is no sand in and around the Boat Pool, but it still offers a cool swimming environment.

South Bank to Kangaroo Point

The riverfront area south of Victoria Bridge in South Bank is essentially a massive parkland.

After you have relaxed at Streets Beach, continue further south along the promenade, you will be walking by a couple more peaceful gardens and parks along the river before strolling under Captain Cook Bridge & join The Cliffs Boardwalk to check out the picturesque views from Kangaroo Point.

Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park

Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park

Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park is a lovely public park built along the Brisbane River, right under the sharp cliffs of Kangaroo Point . With the charming Brisbane River and Brisbane city on one side and the rocky cliffs on the other, Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park offers many brilliant vantage points for admiring Brisbane, especially around sunset.

Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park also offers picnic areas with BBQ facilities, playgrounds, and toilets. This makes it an excellent spot to spend the entire afternoon too.

Although Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park is one of the best spots to watch the sunset over Brisbane, make sure you head up to the clifftop just behind the park for an even more spectacular sunset view!

Kangaroo Point Cliffs Lookout

Right behind Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park, along the bottom of the cliffs, you will find a couple of sets of stairs to bring you to the top of Kangaroo Point Cliffs.

The stone stairway near the river bend/ Captain Cook Bridge will bring you to Kangaroo Point Cliffs Lookout with a breathtaking panoramic view of the Brisbane River and Brisbane City . Around sunset, the entire city will be glowing with a beautiful golden hue & making it an incredible spot for watching the sunset .

There is another set of staircases a bit further down the park. It will take you to a cute restaurant, Joey’s , on the edge of the clifftop. Its cosy outdoor dining area offers a direct view of the Brisbane river and the city. It is the perfect location to enjoy dinner while watching the sunset & the skyline gradually lights up at night.

If you arrive at Kangaroo Point too early, plenty of activities are around here to keep you occupied until the sun sets.

Day 3: Explore Brisbane’s Nature & Wildlife

On the third day of your Brisbane visit, you will head out of the bustling Brisbane City to check out its cute wildlife and fantastic nature reserves.

cassowary at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Having lived in Australia for over a decade and had a lot of encounters with koalas, I thought I wouldn’t get overly excited when visiting here. Boy, was I wrong!

It truly is a KOALA sanctuary. There are koalas left, right, and centre. I have never seen these many koalas in my entire life. The enclosures are all perfectly designed so that you can admire these cuties intimately and safely. There were also posters everywhere providing interesting facts and stories about the koalas residing here.

Another big drawing card of Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is that visitors can touch and even hold some of the koalas here (under a safe, supervised environment, with a small additional fee). You can also take photos while cuddling with this cute Aussie icon.

In addition to the countless koalas, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is home to many unique Australian wildlife. Here, you can find kangaroos, wallabies, emus, wombats, Tasmanian Devils, platypuses, crocodiles, dingos, and even a cassowary !

I was so thrilled when I finally saw a cassowary. It is such a fascinating and hard-to-spot creature. I was so delighted to finally have the chance to admire its bright colours, glossy furs, and dinosaur feet in close proximity!

To make your visit even better, you can hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies here. Various interactive shows, such as Wild Lorikeet Feeding Show, Free Flight Raptor Show, Sheep Dog Show, Koala Talk, and Crocodile Talk, are available and scheduled throughout the day.

Cafes, picnic facilities, and toilets are available at the sanctuary. So you can easily spend an entire day here if desired.

Driving or taking a Uber/Taxi is undoubtedly the most time-efficient way to visit Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. There are designated free car parks right in front of the sanctuary. However, it was relatively full when I visited (I visited during a school holiday). So you may wish to arrive here nice and early on those busier days to secure a car park.

Direct bus services between Brisbane City and Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary are available. It is a budget-friendly option for visiting the sanctuary while avoiding the headache of driving and parking.

Mount Coot-Tha Summit

Mount Coot-Tha Summit

After spending half the day chilling at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, let’s now head to Mount Coot-Tha for some greeneries and an unparalleled panoramic view of Brisbane.

Mount Coot-Tha is a lush-green mountain, less than 20-minute drive east of the Brisbane CBD . Being the highest point in Brisbane, Mount Coot-Tha Summit provides a sweeping view of Brisbane and beyond , which makes it one of the must-visit spots in Brisbane.

Depending on your preference, Mount Coot-Tha Summit can be visited by car, bus, or hiking.

Mount Coot-Tha Summit is only a short drive from Brisbane CBD and Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Car parks are available at the summit. You can also find a cafe, a souvenir shop, and public toilets at the summit.

Direct bus service is available between Brisbane CBD and Mount Coot-Tha Summit. The bus stop is right next to Mount Coot-Tha Summit car park. It is a very convenient and budget-friendly option when you don’t have a car.

When visiting Mount Coot-Tha Summit from Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary by bus, you will unavoidably need to take a bit of a hike from the base of Mount Coot-Tha to its summit. So I do suggest taking a taxi or Uber instead.

Speaking about hiking up Mount Coot-Tha Summit, you can also hike up to Mount Coot-Tha Summit via various walking tracks, such as the Summit Track . Although they are not really long walks, they can be challenging as you will be walking uphills.

If you still have some time to spare after visiting Mount Coot-Tha Summit, why not also check out the gorgeous Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-Tha (not the same as the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens you visited on Day 1 of this itinerary)?

Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-Tha has a diverse collection of gardens at the foot of Mount Coot-Tha.

Here, you can find both native and exotic gardens covering a massive 56 hectares of land. To help get your head around this expansive place, free guided tours are available twice daily from its visitor information centre ( free entry too).

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  • Cathedral by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Cold Rain by Crosby, Stills & Nash
  • Find the Cost of Freedom by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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  • Teach Your Children by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • To the Last Whale...A. Critical Mass B. Wind on the Water by Crosby & Nash
  • Wasted on the Way by Crosby, Stills & Nash
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  • A Better Life

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