Brisbane TOP 10 FREE activities
Brisbane is the capital of Queensland in Australia. It is a great city to visit and there are many free activities you can do. This short video features the TOP 10 activities:
1. Take a city hopper ferry and explore the Brisbane river
2. Visit Roma Street Parkland for a relax stroll through nature
3. Daisy Hill Koala Center gives you the opportunity to see koalas from nearby
4. Ascend the old clock tower for great views over the city
5. The Botanical garden is an oasis of tranquility in the city center
6. A tour through the City Hall gives you a good idea of the civic seat of the city
7. Streets Beach at South Bank is one of the best places to cool down
8. The Gallery of Modern Art exhibits many pieces of exceptional modern art
9. Go to Mount Coot-tha lookout for excellent views over the city skyline
10. Walk along the Kangaroo point cliffs to soak up the marvelous views over the city and maybe enjoy a BBQ!
Best of all, all these activities are FREE!
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Brisbane Travel Guide - Australian Moments of Charm
Brisbane Travel Guide - Australian Moments of Charm
Brisbane is the capital of the state of Queensland. Its positive attitude and creative confidence makes Brisbane a genuine new-world city. Even though Brisbane is rapidly developing and forward-thinking, it maintains a youthful enthusiasm and has what is arguably the most vibrant, laid back and friendliest atmosphere of any east-coast capital city.
The CBD (locally referred to as The City) is where Brisbane's major businesses are interspersed with several shopping malls, cinemas, parks and many of Brisbane's historical tourist sites. Queen Street Mall in the heart of the CBD is Queensland's premier shopping destination and a must see for all visitors.
South Bank (often misspelled as 'Southbank') has ethnic restaurants, edgy cafes, riverside boardwalks and an inner-city beach. Located at South Bank is Queensland’s Cultural Precinct, which includes the Performing Arts Centre, Queensland Museum, the State Library, Queensland Art Gallery and the spectacular Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA).
Fortitude Valley (or The Valley) combines Brisbane's Chinatown, alternative shopping and vibrant nightlife. West End, located just behind South Bank, is an edgy, bohemian district with artsy shops and cafes. West End is where you’ll find alternative books, cult video stores and organic produce and quirky locals.
New Farm, located next to The Valley, features upmarket shopping and trendy dining places. A confirmed favourite of the locals, New Farm is high up on the hot list of places to be and to be seen. Hamilton is home to Racecourse Road, one of Brisbane's oldest urban villages nestled next to some of Brisbane's most expensive real estate. It is a lovely Poinciana tree lined boulevard, which in December is a blaze of red flowers worth seeing.
Portside Wharf, located at Hamilton, is where the cruise ships dock on the Brisbane River. This area was formerly known as Brett’s Wharf and offers fine dining, cinemas and specialty shopping. Paddington is quickly becoming the place to shop with many little, unique boutiques full of local designs and hard to find fashion gems. Rosalie is home to many quaint bars, markets and restaurants. Milton has two of Brisbane’s most famous icons placed side by side - the Castlemaine (XXXX) brewery and Suncorp Stadium.
Mount Coot-tha, a suburb as well as a mountain (more accurately, a large hill) approximately 6 km (4 mi) west of the CBD, easily recognised by the large TV and radio antennae that line its peak. The bushland area has numerous walking and cycle tracks. Sunnybank, a suburb that has a large Asian population. A great destination for authentic Asian food. Head to Market Square. Bulimba, a suburb located east of the CBD just across the river from New Farm, boasts some of Brisbane's best restaurants, easily accessible by ferry from New Farm Park and the CBD.
Moreton Bay, part of greater Brisbane and is located to the north of Brisbane City. Most inner-city suburbs have their own style and offer some small, unique attractions, notably cafés, restaurants, historical sites or artistic ventures. Some of the other major districts are Spring Hill, Indooroopilly, Manly Harbour, Toowong, St Lucia and South Brisbane.
A lot to see in Brisbane such as :
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Sea World
South Bank, Queensland
Story Bridge
Mount Coot-Tha
Gallery of Modern Art
Queen Street Mall
Brisbane City Botanic Gardens
Glass House Mountains
Roma Street Parkland
The Wheel of Brisbane
Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens
Treasury Casino and Hotel Brisbane
Queensland Museum and Science Centre
Queensland Art Gallery
Museum of Brisbane
State Library of Queensland
Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park
Brisbane City Hall
South Bank
Mount Tibrogargan
XXXX Brewery Tours
Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium
Mount Coot-tha Lookout
Coochiemudlo Island
Southern Moreton Bay Islands
Glass House Mountains National Park
New Farm Park
Brown Lake
Eat Street Northshore
ANZAC Square, Brisbane
Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha
Streets Beach
The Workshops Rail Museum
St Helena Island National Park
Peel Island
St John's Cathedral
Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre
Daisy Hill Koala Centre
Blue Lake National Park
Stradbroke Ferries
Newstead House
J.C. Slaughter Falls
Rocks Riverside Park
Brisbane Whale Watching
Somerset Dam
The Giant Drop
James Street
Robelle Domain
( Brisbane - Australia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Brisbane . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Brisbane - Australia
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Living In Brisbane and Gold Coast, Australia
Our flight from Darwin at the Top End to Brisbane in south-eastern Australia took about four hours. There is a half-hour time difference.
Darwin was hot and muggy. We arrived in January, the Australian summer, and it was hot and muggy here, too. One day it was 37deg Centigrade in the shade.
Gold Coast has offices, shops and many tourist spots alongside a network of waterways running by the sea. There is bird wildlife not to mention bull sharks that swim in the water from the sea. These waters are not considered safe to swim in.
Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast beaches have plenty of white sand and are among the nicest we saw on our travels. The skyscrapers by the beach remind me of Honolulu’s Waikiki Beach.
Sadly, there was an epidemic of blue bottle jellyfish in December and January, and hundreds of people were stung. Inessa made contact with the long string-like tentacles of one blue bottle, which she said was painful. That was Inessa’s last time in Australian seawater. We stuck to swimming pools. A few days later a surfer lost a leg to a shark in Byron Bay, not far south of Gold Coast.
Next, a coffee house for cat fanatics. You can pay to sit with a moggy and watch one parade in front of you. Or you can watch cats through glass while you eat a pastry and drink a beverage. And you can even buy cat paraphernalia.
Brisbane Botanic Gardens by Mount Coot-tha is free and a has a large collection of plants, not just tropical but also Bonsai trees, cacti and much, much more. En route to the gardens we came across a poster protesting against a long zipline planned for the area, which locals believe will disturb local wildlife.
It is hard to avoid spiders in Australia. They get pretty big here too. Apparently the smaller ones are the ones to beware of.
And brush turkeys are common in Brisbane. We also saw many in Darwin.
The Brisbane Planetarium is right next to the gardens.
A statue of Russian space science pioneer Konstantin Tsiolkovsky marks the spot.
The Daisy Hill Koala Centre is in a national park and is free to visitors. It has a number of exhibits for information about koalas and local wildlife. It also has koalas outside in the park, if you can actually spot one.
The centre has BBQ facilities and walking trails. It is definitely a place to come to see koalas and have a picnic.
Brisbane’s waterways have an efficient public transport system. We used it to see downtown Brisbane on an afternoon out.
I enjoyed Australia very much. We found it pricey, but people do earn much more here than in the UK. Also, I had just come from South East Asia which is much cheaper to live. But I found Australians very pleasant, the food and drink good, and it is definitely a country worth taking out some time to explore. In some respects it conjured to my mind a tropical Canada in the sense of the size of the country, the friendliness of the people and a casual way of living. But, all things considered, Australia is uniquely Australia.
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