Brisbane 9-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights to Brisbane
Day 1 | Morning
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Opening Hours: Sun - Sat 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Ticket Price: 42 AUD
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: 708 Jesmond Rd, Fig Tree Pocket QLD 4069, Australia
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is located in the suburbs of Brisbane and was established in 1927. There are about 200 koalas here. The protected area includes the Girl District, the Boy District, the Unmarried Koala District, the Married Koala District and the Elderly Koala District. Australian law stipulates that koalas are only allowed in Queensland, and there is an opportunity to hold koalas in the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. In addition to koalas, you can also see a variety of unique Australian animals such as wombats, Tasmanian devils, kangaroos and more. You can also personally feed rainbow parrots, kangaroos and other animals. In addition, there are many performances and activities such as the Shepherd Dog Show, Raptor Show, and Sheep Shearing in the park.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Yvette***: Queensland is the only state in Australia that allows tourists to hug a koala, woo hoo! As such, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the MUST go place for all animal lovers. Thanks to trip.com, we managed to get a discounted entrance ticket at $20+ (Tips: buy in advance, usual price is $40). There are two koala photo session each day, it is totally free (ranger will hug the koala for u), however if you want to hug a koala by yourself, you are required to pay for another $25, still worth it since you can’t hug it anywhere else. There is a very big compound reserves for kangaroos, kangaroos and wallabies are roam freely in the area, I somehow managed to catch a selfie w a kangaroo! But, beware of your steps, their shits are everywhere on the floor. Some other activities to highlight are sheep dog herding show, falcon and owl feeding. Overall is a very good experience, easily accessible by bus (direct to CBD area), people normally spend 3-4 hours there.
Trip.com User: It was a precious time to sleep, but to see the koalas and the kangaroo ostrich. There is a chance to touch the koala for free at the scheduled time and take a picture, so don't miss it ~!
Day 1 | Afternoon
Wheel of Brisbane nearby is the top choice before you leave Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and hit the road.
Wheel of Brisbane
Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-5:00pm
Ticket Price: 20.9 AUD
Recommended Length of Stay: 0.5-1 Hours
Location: Russell Street, South Bank | Cultural Forecourt, Brisbane, Queensland 4101, Australia
The Brisbane Ferris Wheel is located in the South Bank Park, the heart of Brisbane leisure and entertainment. It is about 60 meters high and is a major landmark here. Taking a ride on the Ferris wheel, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city over the Brisbane River. The Ferris wheel rotates 5 times each time, which lasts about 15-20 minutes. Although the speed is fast, the whole process is very gentle. When you reach the heights, the Ferris wheel will hover for a moment, and the audio guide will point out famous Brisbane landmarks, allowing you to better appreciate the scenery in front of you. If you come at night, you can see the night under the city lights on the Ferris wheel, which is even more charming. After riding the Ferris wheel, you may wish to take a stroll in South Bank Park, there are many restaurants, snacks and entertainment.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Jolin : Beautiful scenery, the boat trip feels very different, have the opportunity to try it, great!
Trip.com User: Good night, good day, good 5 wheels ㅋㅋ exciting
Day 1 | Evening
If you want to explore other popular attractions later, Spicers Balfour Hotel Brisbane is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.
Spicers Balfour Hotel Brisbane
Spicers Balfour Hotel is conveniently located in the popular New Farm area. Offering a variety of facilities and services, the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep. Take advantage of the hotel's free Wi-Fi in all rooms, daily housekeeping, wheelchair accessible, facilities for disabled guests, express check-in/check-out. Some of the well-appointed guestrooms feature television LCD/plasma screen, complimentary instant coffee, complimentary tea, slippers, towels. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Spicers Balfour Hotel combines warm hospitality with a lovely ambiance to make your stay in Brisbane unforgettable.
Day 2 | Morning
Queensland Maritime Museum
Opening Hours: Open from 9:30am-4:30pm
Ticket Price: 16 AUD
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: 412 Stanley St, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
If you're a naval enthusiast, the Queensland Maritime Museum can satisfy your curiosity about all kinds of naval vessels. The museum was built in 1917 and is located on Brisbane's South Bank. The museum has dazzling displays, including various ship models reproduced from wrecks off the coast of Queensland, and the restored Royal Australian Navy ship "Diamantina" is the treasure of the museum, which you can climb Find the traces of the fierce naval battles on this frigate built in 1945. Another highlight of the museum is a huge map showing the wreck sites of more than 1,500 shipwrecks in Queensland waters since 1791, most of which hit rocks and sank.
Day 2 | Afternoon
After finishing the tour at Queensland Maritime Museum, you can head to Alma Park Zoo, the most worth visiting place around the corner.
Alma Park Zoo
Ticket Price: 37 AUD
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Alma Road, DAKABIN QLD 4503
Alma Zoo is located 28 kilometers north of the city center and is home to a large number of animals from all over the world. The koala park is open for tourists to take pictures at 2:30 pm every day. If you're brave enough, you can also take photos with snakes and baby crocodiles at the reptile show at 11:30 and 3pm daily.
Reviews from Real Guests:
밈나니: Koala is so cute. If you come to Australia, Koala is a must see!
Day 2 | Evening
Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Alma Park Zoo? The Inchcolm by Ovolo is one of your top choices.
The Inchcolm by Ovolo
Experience a true boutique hotel, secluded yet connected to Brisbane's commercial and cultural pulse. Uncover its clandestine character, illuminated through eclectic and textured styling and unexpected heritage. Elegantly crafted rooms, casual yet sophisticated Salon De Co restaurant/Bar, stately meeting and function rooms. Come and indulge your curiosity.
Day 3 | Morning
Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium
Opening Hours: Closed on Mon;Open on Tue-Fri,10:00am-4:00pm;Open on Sat,11:00am-8:15pm;Open on Sun,11:00am-4:00pm
Ticket Price: 15.4 AUD
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Mt Coot-tha Rd, Toowong | Brisbane Botanic Gardens - Mt Coot-tha, Brisbane, Queensland 4066, Australia
The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is located at the entrance of the Brisbane Botanic Garden. The facilities in the museum include the Cosmos Dome, exhibition area, mini-theater, observatory, and Galaxy gift shop. One of the highlights of the planetarium is the use of projectors to project the starry sky on the 12.5-meter-diameter dome. In the exhibition area, you can see a replica of the space suit that Armstrong wore when he landed on the moon. When observing through the telescope of the observatory, there will be special staff to help you point out the positions of the planets. The planetarium also regularly holds exhibitions and shows science and education films.
Day 3 | Afternoon
After finishing the tour at Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, you can head to City Cat Terminal South Bank, the most worth visiting place around the corner.
City Cat Terminal South Bank
Ticket Price: 2.7 AUD
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-3 Hours
Location: 100A Edmondstone St, South Brisbane QLD 4101
The City Cat ferry is a great way to explore the Brisbane River, get a feel for what life is like for Brisbane residents, get a good idea of Brisbane on the banks of the river, and feel the city skyline when night falls and the city lights come on of beauty. The boat is accompanied by announcements and friendly staff, clearly indicating which stop is coming, what to see in the area, and you can get on the deck at any time and enjoy the view outside. The ferry is fast and stable, with frequent departures, and the price is reasonable. You can pay with a bus card or cash. It is a good transportation option for sightseeing in Brisbane.
Day 3 | Evening
If you want to explore other popular attractions later, Ovolo The Valley Brisbane is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.
Ovolo The Valley Brisbane
Located in the heart of Fortitude Valley and inspired by the eclectic culture and iconic history of the neighbourhood, Ovolo The Valley Brisbane features a rooftop pool looking out onto the Fortitude Valley surroundings, a sauna, well-equipped fitness centre and a meeting room.
The property offers an oasis of colour and art, with custom wallpaper, eccentric furniture and illustrations curated throughout all spaces and rooms. Artwork from emerging artists are displayed to match the eclectic nature of the property.
Each room offers 24-hour room service, free in-room mini bar, a large flat screen TV, Google Chromecast device and free WiFi. Other features includeadditional wall plugs, phone chargers, and a Smart voice-activated speaker.
The hotel is surrounded by shopping, restaurants and bars. Ovolo The Valley is just minutes from Brisbane's city centre and chic Valley nightlife.
Day 4 | Morning
ScienCentre
Opening Hours: Open from 9:30am-5:00pm
Ticket Price: 13 AUD
Recommended Length of Stay: 2.0-3.0 Hours
Location: Corner of Melbourne and Grey Streets | Part of the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Queensland 4101, Australia
The Science Centre is a venue at the Queensland Museum, specially designed for parent-child travel, with more than 100 hands-on interactive exhibits to take you deeper into the mysteries of life science and technology. Students line up here during school holidays.
Day 4 | Afternoon
When time permits after visiting ScienCentre, don’t forget pay a visit to Royal Queensland Show - Ekka.
Royal Queensland Show - Ekka
Ticket Price: 35 AUD
Recommended Length of Stay: 5-5 Hours
Location: Brisbane Showgrounds, 600 Gregory Terrace, Brisbane QLD 4006
Queensland Ekka Carnival is the largest folk tradition event in Queensland. Every August, the ten-day Ekka brings country life to the city, where people experience the authentic and unique Australian countryside in the heart of Brisbane, Queensland. From brute-force competition in the logging arena to close encounters with animals at the Farm and Livestock Show, Ekka is just 1.5km from the city centre and brings together some of the best horses, cattle and stuff in Queensland in a variety of classic Showcase shows the richness of life in Queensland.
Day 4 | Evening
After visiting the glorious Royal Queensland Show - Ekka, Emporium Hotel South Bank nearby is the best place to stay.
Emporium Hotel South Bank
Emporium Hotel South Bank features 143 luxuriously appointed suites with all the comforts you could ask for. Exquisitely finished with handcrafted touches, each suite boasts the latest in-room automation and entertainment technology, inclusive of Bose audio systems and a high definition 55-inch mirror-finish television. On level 21 you will find a spectacular, 23m infinity edge pool and bar with magnificent views over South Bank Parklands, the Brisbane River, to the city and beyond. The coveted north easterly aspect will allow comfort and enjoyment morning to night, all year round.
Emporium Hotel South Bank is set in Brisbane, 400 m from South Bank Parklands. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Brisbane Exhibition Centre. It features a spa centre and a 24-hour front desk.
Day 5 | Morning
South Bank Parklands
Opening Hours: Open from 5:00am-0:00am
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Clem Jones Promenade, South Brisbane QLD 4101
Located on the south bank of the Brisbane River, South Bank Park is a strip-shaped hydrophilic park built along the river. You can have a barbecue here, take a cruise to enjoy the riverside view, or watch a street performance in the square, or go to the cinema to watch a movie on a large screen.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: Walking down South Bank was unexpected. The area is so well laid out. There is a nice balance between walking paths along tge river, walking paths into nature areas and into parks. It also has areas for families to play and friends to hang out on the grass and play games. The wheel, I'm sure, would give a wonderful view of the CBD area. I can only imagine the night view with all the bridges lit up. Had a nice time strolling the area for a few hours, then dinner not to far away.
Trip.com User: When I visited in summer and winter, both times, the flowers were lush. It's a place that makes you want to walk very much because it's beautiful, providing a decent shade. The playground, the grass, and the artificial beach were nearby, so it was great to enjoy the leisure, and the day when the market stood, so I could see the unique things.
Day 5 | Afternoon
Kangaroo Point nearby is the top choice before you leave South Bank Parklands and hit the road.
Kangaroo Point
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, Queensland
Kangaroo Point is located on the river loop on the south bank of the Brisbane River. Since the Brisbane River forms a large "U" shape here, it itself is on a high ground, overlooking the beautiful Brisbane River and the buildings on the opposite bank. Although it has the word "kangaroo" in its name, it has nothing to do with kangaroos at all. 1. Kangaroo Point Cliff, suitable for rock climbers and outdoor sports enthusiasts There is a kangaroo point cliff next to the river bank, suitable for rock climbers and outdoor sports enthusiasts. If you like excitement, you can try difficult rock climbing and enjoy the sense of accomplishment brought by conquering nature. At the foot of the cliff is the outdoor sports company RiverlifeAdventureCentre, which is specially prepared for travelers who love outdoor activities and water activities, such as climbing cliffs. Even beginners are not worried at all, because there are professional coaches and professional equipment. 2. Colorful water activities There are various activities here, and there is always one suitable for you. You can also sign up for kayaking and take a night cruise on the Brisbane River. 3. Story Bridge A landmark building Not far north of Kangaroo Point is the Story Bridge in Brisbane, which is also a landmark building. The designer of the Story Bridge is the designer of the famous Sydney Bridge. There's nothing special about the bridge itself, but it couldn't be better to climb to the top and get a view of Brisbane's cityscape. The recommended time is to come here in the afternoon and dusk. You can choose to board the bridge and experience the change of time and the alternation of day and night. 4. The location of Kangaroo Point is excellent. The location of Kangaroo Point is excellent. You can take a ferry across the Brisbane River to the commercial center. The nearby South Bank Park is a gathering place for nightclub lovers. Kangaroo Point is the concentration of many resort hotels, and it is very convenient for transportation and is very close to the highway, which can directly reach the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. The area is full of hotels, ranging from five-star hotels to backpacking inns. 5. MainStreet in Kangaroo Point is a collection of entertainment, dining and accommodation. There is a well-received hotel ThePineappleHotel on MainStreet in Kangaroo Point, which integrates entertainment, dining and accommodation with a long history. The newly opened steakhouse is good value for money, with an average spending of about $40 per person. The type and number of bars and restaurants in the South Bank Park area are very impressive, and you can walk to go gluttonous.
Day 5 | Evening
After visiting the glorious Kangaroo Point, Crystalbrook Vincent nearby is the best place to stay.
Crystalbrook Vincent
Set in Brisbane, Art Series - The Fantauzzo has an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre. Located around 3.6 km from Brisbane Showgrounds, the hotel with free WiFi is also 5 km away from New Farm Riverwalk. The property is situated in Brisbane CBD, 5 km from Roma Street Parklands.
The units in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV. Featuring a private bathroom, certain units at Art Series - The Fantauzzo also feature a balcony.
Staff at the reception can assist guests at any time of the day.
Queen Street Mall is 6 km from the accommodation, while Brisbane Powerhouse is 6 km from the property. Brisbane Airport is 15 km away.
Day 6 | Morning
Brisbane City Hall
Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,8:00am-5:00pm;Open on Sat-Sun,9:00am-5:00pm
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours
Location: 64 Adelaide St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Brisbane City Hall is the symbol of Brisbane and the most magnificent city hall in Australia. This prismatic tower building with Italian Renaissance style was built in 1930. The big bell on the clock tower rings every 15 minutes to remind Australians to cherish time and not waste time. 1. Brisbane City Hall is known as the "Million City Council" Before the completion of the Sydney Opera House in 1971, Brisbane City Hall was the most expensive building in Australia, so it was called the "Million City Council". You can feel the ancient atmosphere of this town hall from the outside, or you can take the elevator to the 78-meter inner observation deck, overlooking the King George Square next to the town hall and the chessboard-like streets of Brisbane, and you can enjoy the slow flow The Brisbane River through the city. 2. The atmosphere of art and culture around the city hall is strong. From the observation deck, you can pay attention to the beautiful interior decoration of the city hall: marble stairs and mosaic walls, which look like a long-standing artwork. If you are interested, you can visit the art galleries, museums, concert halls and libraries inside. There is an open-air plaza in front of the hall, where exhibitions, concerts and various celebrations are often held.
Reviews from Real Guests:
밈나니: If you apply for a clock tower tour in advance on the Internet, you can do a clock tower tour! It's about 15 minutes and it's free.
Trip.com User: In the Christmas season, there is a big tree and animation is also coming out with a beam !!
Day 6 | Afternoon
After finishing the tour at Brisbane City Hall, you can head to Moreton Island, the most worth visiting place around the corner.
Moreton Island
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 4-5 Hours
Location: Moreton Island, Brisbane, Queensland
Moreton Island is a large island in Brisbane, and most of the island's area is covered by national parks. It is known worldwide for its wild dolphins, so it is also known as the "Dolphin Island." It is located in the Pacific Ocean, so you can see whales, seabirds, large groups of dolphins, and enjoy sand tobogganing. In addition to the stunning beach view, the Tangjia Luma Dolphin Resort is another attraction of this island. The island also features Queensland’s ancient lighthouse, wonderful oceanic beaches and blue lagoon at Cape Moreton.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: I have been to moreton island twice, the are lot of activities we can do here. my favorite is snokerling, the water is clean and i can see different fishes. I recommend to bring a big towel to keep warm after snokerling.
Trip.com User: The scenery is first class, the water is clear and the sand is young. The snorkeling and transparent canoe experience is great. I saw many coral fish. The sand skiing experience is even more exciting goodgoodgood
Day 6 | Evening
Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Moreton Island? Pullman Brisbane Airport is one of your top choices.
Pullman Brisbane Airport
Located in Brisbane in the Queensland Region, 7 km from Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Pullman Brisbane Airport features a year-round outdoor pool and fitness centre. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and is equipped with a flat-screen TV. You will find a coffee machine and a kettle in the room. Every room has a private bathroom. For your comfort, you will find bathrobes and free toiletries. There is free shuttle service at the property. Brisbane Powerhouse is 12 km from Pullman Brisbane Airport, while RNA Showgrounds is 12 km from the property. Brisbane Airport is a few steps away.
Day 7 | Morning
Story Bridge
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: State Route 15, New Farm QLD 4169, Australia
Story Bridge is a more famous bridge in Brisbane, connecting the South Bank and Brisbane, and it is also one of the must-see attractions for tourists "visiting here". The bridge was built on June 6, 1940, and 96% of the building materials for the bridge body were taken from Australia.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Travel donkey: it’s just like the Sydney harbour bridge... but for Brisbane haha
Aummy: - Really? - Okay.
Day 7 | Afternoon
Now we come to another great highlight in the city: Brisbane River.
Brisbane River
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: Brisbane River, Queensland, Australia
Cross the river in the heart of Brisbane in a beautiful setting and fresh air. You can watch the beautiful sunrise and sunset, and you can also row a boat.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: It's great for walking along the riverside in warm weather during the day, and it's a great place to see the night view made of buildings and bridges in the evening! Also, you can take a ferry (free or paid) or travel by boat.
성게랑: Recommended to take a free ferry and watch the night view leisurely !! It's good to enjoy a thoughtful hour and sit on the grass on the South Bank and look at the river.
Day 7 | Evening
Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Brisbane River? Hilton Brisbane is one of your top choices.
Hilton Brisbane
The Hilton Brisbane hotel is located in the heart of a vibrant metropolitan area. This central Brisbane hotel is situated in an ideal location, only 30 minutesa?? drive from Brisbane Airport and a short walk from Central Station. Enjoy easy access to many popular attractions such as South Bank Parklands, Gallery of Modern Art and Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Center, all within walking distance from the hotel.Choose from a range of spacious guestrooms, suites and executive rooms at the Hilton Brisbane hotel. All rooms are stylishly decorated and feature stunning city views. Upgrade to an executive room for exclusive access to the Executive Lounge, offering complimentary breakfast and refreshments. Host an important business meeting or special event at the hotel in one of 19 professional meeting and function rooms, with the Grand Ballroom catering for up to 1000 guests. Stay in touch with wireless internet access, available throughout the hotel and make use of the modern business center, open seven days a week.Work out in the fitness room, play a game of tennis or simply relax by the outdoor pool. Enjoy a delicious meal cooked on the open grill and be entertained by live cooking at the stylish Vintaged Bar + Grill. Retreat to the Vintaged Bar and sip on a creative cocktail mixed by one of our expert mixologists.
Day 8 | Morning
Brisbane City Botanic Gardens
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: City Botanic Gardens, 147 Alice St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Nestled beside the meandering Brisbane River, the Urban Botanic Gardens is a great place to view Queensland native plants, with trails, bamboo gardens, big-leaf araucaria, macadamia nut trees and big-leaf banyan trees. Pleasant scenery The park is lined with trees, and flowers bloom most of the year. Brisbane locals like to come here for leisure, and they can often see nearby students and office workers walking. You can take a leisurely stroll in the botanical garden, or you can rent a bicycle to walk through the garden, or bring food for a picnic on the grass. There is a beautiful mangrove boardwalk along the river on the east side of the botanical garden, and the street lights along the way will shine until late at night.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: A must-see place. Not an ordinary animal and plant park. There are quiet and moving, rare birds like cranes in heaven. There is also a slow walk path to the downtown area, really there is a hole in the sky!
Trip.com User: It's a great place to smell trees and grass leaves and cool your hair just a short distance from CBD !! I went on a honeymoon free trip to Brisbane, and I want to go again !! I'll go back next year ㆍ ~~ ^^
Day 8 | Afternoon
Chinatown nearby is the top choice before you leave Brisbane City Botanic Gardens and hit the road.
Chinatown
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: 33 Duncan St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006, Australia
Brisbane Chinatown is located in Brisbane's Futerdi Valley area, where Chinese and overseas Chinese live in Brisbane, Australia. It is built according to the style of Chinese pavilions and pavilions. The three characters "China Town" are written in the middle of the archway at the entrance of the street, and there are two stone lions on the left and right. There are many Chinese restaurants, Asian grocery stores and Chinese newspaper shops in Chinatown. 1. Different from the warmth of Chinatowns in other cities in Australia As the main destination of Brisbane residents and tourists, unlike Chinatowns in other cities in Australia, the street names of Chinatown in Brisbane are marked in both Chinese and English, and the Chinese characters are very different. Strikingly, when the overseas Chinese and Chinese tourists who come to travel here see the Chinese street name, they will feel more intimacy, as if they have returned to their hometown. The northwest is Wickham Street, the southeast is Ann Street, the northeast is Branswick Street, and the southwest is Gipps Street. These four streets form a boxy Chinatown. There are two Chinese-style arches on Duncan Street in the city. Vehicles going to and from the airport and downtown can see these two majestic Chinese arches. The three characters "China Town" on the arches are vigorous and powerful. 2. Business culture in Chinatown The shops in Chinatown are very diverse, with everything to eat, drink and play. There are many festivals here, as well as tours of musicians and performances from Asian dance groups.
Day 8 | Evening
After visiting the glorious Chinatown, W Brisbane nearby is the best place to stay.
W Brisbane
W Brisbane is located on North Quay with views of the Brisbane River. Offering 312 spacious guest rooms, W Brisbane boasts 3 restaurants and bars, a spa and fitness centre. The hotel is within walking distance to South Bank and Brisbane's public transport system. Complimentary WiFi is offered throughout the property.Each stylishly appointed guestroom and suite will feature views of the Brisbane River out to Mount Coot-tha and South Bank, custom furnishings and interiors, in room mix bar and complimentary luxe amenities. It also has a 55-inch LED TV and a Bluetooth speaker.W Brisbane boasts three restaurants and bars to experience. Guests can relax with light bites and a refreshing drink at WET Deck, an urban oasis with pool overlooking South Bank and Mount Coot-tha. The Living Room Bar offers high tea during the day and innovative cocktails and snacks at night with live DJ entertainment. Signature Restaurant highlights fresh, local and honest cuisine focussing on sustainable ingredients. The restaurant showcases views of the Brisbane River.Popular points of interest near W Brisbane include Queen Street Mall, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Botanic Gardens and South Bank Parklands. The property is within walking distance of the Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art.
Day 9 | Morning
Gallery of Modern Art
Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-5:00pm
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Stanley Pl, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
There are two Queensland Museum of Modern Art located on the river bank of the South Bank Cultural District of Brisbane. They are built adjacent to each other and only 150 meters apart. Both galleries have beautiful and welcoming art spaces with unique designs, the Queensland Art Gallery entertains visitors with its indoor and outdoor water features, while the Modern Gallery has a magnificent city river view, which is also unique. The museum was founded in 1895. The exterior is composed of angular concrete, glass and black metal. The interior mainly exhibits Australian art since the 1970s. Oil painting, sculpture, photography, video, installation, and film art can all be seen here. arrive. The gallery also houses an art bookstore, a children's playroom and a café.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Trip.com User: It was like a place where local Australian students came to visit a lot, a good place to see modern art for free, and some special exhibitions were paid.
Trip.com User: Free entrance to the museum and enjoy the atmosphere of art together
Day 9 | Afternoon
Queensland Museum nearby is the top choice before you leave Gallery of Modern Art and hit the road.
Queensland Museum
Opening Hours: Open from 9:30am-2:30pm
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Corner of Grey & Melbourne Streets | South Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland 4101, Australia
The museum is the national museum of Queensland, located in the capital Brisbane, established in 1862, its purpose is to allow visitors to further understand the natural history of Queensland's past and present. Rich collections The museum has a wide variety of exhibits, with about 10,000 collections, ranging from ancient dinosaur skeletons to relatively modern Queensland historical relics. The items on display include historical locomotives, dinosaur skeletons, Devonian skeletons Fossils of carnivorous fish, precious fossil and diamond specimens, whale models and more, as well as samples of extinct Queensland species, and precious cockroach specimens. In addition to this, there is a small section in the museum displaying indigenous artifacts and Chinese ceramics.
Reviews from Real Guests:
밈나니: There is a free exhibition, so look at it :)
Brisbane 9-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights from Brisbane
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