Brisbane at dusk |
With a nice-sized international airport, Brisbane is an easy place to get to with plenty of non-stop international flight options available from many countries. From the airport, you can catch a train to the city centre, or south to the Gold Coast. There is an extensive rail network in the city and surrounding suburbs, that also connects the larger coastal cities together (and some of the inland towns). The CBD is laid out in a grid pattern, with the streets named for the Royal Family; Queen Street being the main one (naturally!). The streets that run parallel to Queen Street are all named after females, and the perpendicular streets are named after the men. Click to see a map of Brisbane, Australia.
I have spent a fair amount of time in Brisbane (and south-east Queensland) over the years, as I have some family members who live there. I've always felt that for a large, metropolitan city, it has a very laid-back feeling to it. Don't get me wrong, there is plenty of culture and shopping, etc., but the atmosphere and attitude remind me of a big country town.
There's plenty to see and do, even just in the CBD and surrounding areas. Part of Queen Street is blocked off to traffic - it's an open air pedestrian mall right in the heart of the city. Picture a bustling, colourful mix of shops, restaurants, cafes, businesses, tourists, locals, buskers and other entertainment. The Myer Centre is a long-time fixture of Queen Street, with a bus terminal underground, and 9 floors of shopping, eating and entertainment above.
If you like to gamble, you can visit the Treasury Casino and Hotel at the top of the Queen Street Mall. Set in two heritage buildings, the outside show a glimpse of grandeur from days past. A leisurely stroll from there can take you to the city Botanic Gardens next to the river at Gardens Point.
Botanic Gardens in the heart of the city |
One place that you just can't miss visiting is the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. You might have seen me mention this place in my post - Cute & Cuddly or Dangerous & Deadly. Rated one of the "Top 10 Zoos in the World" by AOL, it's approximately 13 km (8 mi) from the CBD and you can get there by car, bus or boat. Despite the name, they have a huge range of wildlife to admire.
You know how real estate agents use the phrase "location, location, location"? Well, that should apply for holiday planning also! Brisbane is situated in the perfect location to base yourself where you can enjoy day trips out of the city. You have the Gold Coast and Surfers Paradise only 80 km (50 mi) south, Lamington National Park is approximately 100 km (62 mi) south, and the Sunshine Coast about 100 km (62 mi) north. You can find out all about these places and more on our Brisbane, Gold Coast, Lamington, Noosa, Sunshine Coast Sightseeing and Activities page.
You know how real estate agents use the phrase "location, location, location"? Well, that should apply for holiday planning also! Brisbane is situated in the perfect location to base yourself where you can enjoy day trips out of the city. You have the Gold Coast and Surfers Paradise only 80 km (50 mi) south, Lamington National Park is approximately 100 km (62 mi) south, and the Sunshine Coast about 100 km (62 mi) north. You can find out all about these places and more on our Brisbane, Gold Coast, Lamington, Noosa, Sunshine Coast Sightseeing and Activities page.
Lamington National Park just south of Brisbane |
If I can answer any questions you might have about Brisbane, please just leave me a comment and I'll be happy to address them.
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