Tourist Attractions
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary »
It is impossible to go past the undeniably cute faces of koalas – tiny black noses, fluffy grey ears and an unquenchable lust for eucalypt leaves makes them Australia’s most iconic animal. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the best place to get up close and personal with a koala, as... more »
Mt Coot-tha »
The Mt Coot-tha area forms the southeastern section of Brisbane Forest Park, a stunning area of natural bushland not much more than 20 minutes outside central Brisbane. The mountain is a popular spot all year around, with a dramatic Observation Deck offering panoramic vistas across the city – on a... more »
Queensland Cultural Centre »
A short walk across the river from the Brisbane CBD brings you to Queensland’s cultural heart. An innovative arts precinct, the Cultural Centre is home to two art galleries, a performing arts centre, a museum and science centre, making it the cultural and artistic destination of choice for locals and... more »
Roma Street Parklands »
The world’s largest urban subtropical garden is spread across sixteen hectares of green space spread across Brisbane’s inner city. The Roma Street Parklands are a tapestry of individually-designed gardens and parklands, home to diverse horticulture displays of plants from around the world. It is one of the most beautiful examples... more »
South Bank Parklands »
The South Bank Parklands encompasses the best of Brisbane’s culinary, cultural and community life pairing natural beauty with a wide variety of entertainment options, with a sprinkle of good shopping and great food on the side. It is an ideal weekend destination that allows visitors and locals alike to celebrate... more »