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About Brisbane

Overview

Brisbane, the vibrant capital of Queensland, Australia, is a bustling cosmopolitan city known for its excellent dining options, beautiful riverside parks, rich cultural calendar, and lively nightlife. This dynamic city offers a plethora of experiences, from exploring golden beaches along the coast to discovering serene bushland inland. Whether you're a foodie, nature lover, or culture enthusiast, Brisbane has something for everyone.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Brisbane is $147, with options ranging from $43 to $831. With 232 hotels available, visitors can choose from a variety of accommodations in popular neighborhoods such as Brisbane Central Business District, Spring Hill, South Brisbane, Fortitude Valley, and South Bank. Some of the most sought-after hotels include the Alpha Mosaic Hotel Fortitude Valley, Central Hillcrest Apartment Hotel, and Essence Suites Taringa.

Things to do in Brisbane

When it comes to activities, Brisbane offers a diverse array of attractions. For nature enthusiasts, the Springbrook & Tamborine Rainforest Tour is a must. This full-day adventure takes you through the lush landscapes of Springbrook and Tamborine National Parks, as well as the picturesque Numinbah Valley. Along the way, you'll encounter rock pools, waterfalls, and the enchanting Glow Worm Caves at Natural Bridge.

For a more leisurely experience, take a stroll along the Lovers' Walk & Shorncliffe Pier. This scenic 2.5km walk offers stunning ocean and mountain views, making it perfect for dog walking, jogging, or simply enjoying the sunset with some local fish'n'chips.

The CityHopper ferry service is another fantastic way to explore Brisbane. Operated by the Brisbane City Council, these charming red boats offer a free inner-city ferry service, stopping at six locations between North Quay and Sydney Street, New Farm. The service runs every 30 minutes, providing a convenient and picturesque way to see the city.

Foodies will love the Brisbane City Markets, which offer a premium selection of gourmet food and ingredients. Whether you're looking for artisan goods, fresh seafood, or delicious street food, the markets at Reddacliff Place and Cathedral Square have something to satisfy every palate.

Lastly, don't miss the Howard Smith Wharves, a trendy riverside development located beneath the Story Bridge. This vibrant area features a variety of restaurants, bars, a brewery, and even a hotel, all set against the backdrop of the Brisbane River.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Brisbane

Brisbane's nightlife is as diverse as its daytime attractions. The Beat Megaclub is a long-standing favorite among the LGBTQI community, offering live entertainment every night, including DJs, live acts, and drag shows. Check their Instagram page to see what's on during your visit.

For a more laid-back atmosphere, head to Tippler's Tap Southbank. This hip venue features a rotating selection of on-tap brews and a menu of American classics like hotdogs, chili, and burgers, along with great vegan options. It's also budget-friendly, making it a popular choice for a casual night out.

The Norman Hotel is another iconic spot, known for its delicious Queensland beef steaks. With two bars—the modern Norman’s Bar and the traditional Sports Bar—it's a great place to meet locals, especially before a match at The Gabba.

The Story Bridge Hotel is a Brisbane institution, closely linked with The Gabba and famous for hosting the Australia Day cockroach races. With three distinct bars—the Shelter, the Corner Bar, and the Outback Bar—there's plenty of options for cocktails and cold beer.

Lastly, the Breakfast Creek Hotel is renowned for its steaks, which you can choose before they're cooked. Visit on a Sunday for their session lunch, live music, and an afternoon in the sun. The pub here serves beer 'off the wood,' adding a unique touch to your experience.

Where to Eat in Brisbane

Brisbane's culinary scene is a feast for the senses. Julius Pizzeria offers authentic wood-fired pizza and Italian dishes in a rustic setting. Although it's always busy, the food is worth the wait, and if you're lucky, you might get a table near the kitchen to watch the chefs in action.

Gerard’s Bistro is a chic dining spot that brings together flavors from Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. The inventive menu, designed for sharing, features dishes like smoky eggplant purée and housemade pig's blood morcilla, all complemented by a carefully curated wine list.

For seafood lovers, Gambaro Seafood Restaurant is a must-visit. Established in 1953, this award-winning restaurant focuses on locally sourced produce, offering dishes like Mud Crab, Green Lobster, and Tasmanian oysters in an intimate yet airy dining room.

Corbett & Claude, located in a laneway basement beneath the heritage-listed Corbett Chambers, is a modern and elegant space popular with the young crowd. Enjoy their signature pizzas, cold beer on tap, and a selection of cocktails and wines.

Lastly, Chu The Phat on Fish Lane offers an upbeat dining experience inspired by the street food stalls of Hong Kong, Korea, and Taiwan. Their menu features a la carte options and lunch specials, making it a great spot for a casual yet delicious meal.

Cheapest time to stay in Brisbane

January is the cheapest time to stay in Brisbane for an average of $141 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$141

February

$156

March

$148

April

$151

May

$150

June

$148

July

$165

August

$159

September

$158

October

$160

November

$160

December

$148