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South Bank is Brisbane's cultural and recreational heart, a lush riverside precinct that buzzes with energy day and night. Once the site of World Expo 88, this 17-hectare strip along the Brisbane River has been transformed into a vibrant playground of parklands, museums, galleries, and alfresco dining. It's the perfect place to soak up Brisbane's subtropical climate, with streets lined with bougainvillea and the city skyline as your backdrop.
Highlights & What to See
- Streets Beach – Australia's only inner-city artificial beach, complete with crystal-clear lagoon and white sand, perfect for a quick dip or sunbake.
- Queensland Cultural Centre – Home to the Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Queensland Museum, and the State Library – a powerhouse of art, science, and history.
- South Bank Parklands – Stroll through subtropical gardens, the Arbour (a kilometre-long bougainvillea-covered walkway), and the Grand Arbour, with picnic spots and playgrounds galore.
- Wheel of Brisbane – A giant observation wheel offering 360-degree views of the city, river, and mountains.
- The Collective Markets – Every weekend, browse stalls of local fashion, artisan food, and handmade crafts along the riverfront.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a full day ideal for South Bank – spend the morning exploring museums or galleries, lunch at one of the many riverside cafes, then laze by Streets Beach in the afternoon. If you're short on time, a half-day can cover the parklands and a museum, but you'll want to return for the evening atmosphere when the precinct lights up with bars and live music.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Brisbane City – Just a 10-minute walk across the Victoria Bridge, the CBD offers shopping, Queen Street Mall, and the Brisbane Riverwalk.
- Kangaroo Point – A short ferry ride away, this cliffside suburb has panoramic views, riverfront dining, and the Kangaroo Point Cliffs for abseiling or a sunset picnic.
- West End – Bohemian and multicultural, a 15-minute walk south, with vintage shops, street art, and a buzzing food scene.
- Fortitude Valley – Brisbane's nightlife hub, a 20-minute walk or quick bus ride, known for its live music venues, bars, and Chinatown.
- Mount Coot-tha – A 15-minute drive west, offering sweeping city views, bushwalking trails, and the Brisbane Botanic Gardens.
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