Photo: Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
New Farm, a leafy riverside suburb just a stone's throw from Brisbane's CBD, offers a charming blend of historic character, vibrant food culture, and lush green spaces. Its tree-lined streets are dotted with Queenslander homes and trendy cafes, making it a favorite for locals and visitors alike. The heart of the suburb is the bustling New Farm Park, where you can picnic under jacaranda trees or stroll along the Brisbane River. With a strong community vibe and a thriving arts scene, New Farm is a must-visit for those seeking an authentic Brisbane experience.
Highlights & What to See
- New Farm Park – A sprawling riverside park with stunning jacaranda trees (blooming in spring), playgrounds, picnic spots, and weekend markets. It's the perfect place to unwind and watch the river go by.
- Brisbane Powerhouse – A former power station turned into a vibrant arts and cultural hub, hosting theater, live music, galleries, and a popular weekend farmers market.
- Merthyr Village – A charming shopping precinct with boutique stores, gourmet food shops, and the famous New Farm Confectionery for sweet treats.
- Brunswick Street – The main drag lined with hip cafes, bars, and restaurants. Don't miss a flat white at a local roastery or a craft beer at a quirky pub.
- Riverwalk – A scenic walking and cycling path along the Brisbane River, connecting New Farm to the City Botanic Gardens and South Bank.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to soak up New Farm's atmosphere: start with a coffee and a stroll through New Farm Park, explore the Brisbane Powerhouse, then wander down Brunswick Street for lunch. If you're a foodie or art lover, you could easily spend a full day here, especially if you catch a show or a market. Combine it with a visit to nearby Fortitude Valley for a seamless day out.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fortitude Valley – Just a short walk or ferry ride away, this vibrant district is known for its nightlife, boutiques, and the iconic Chinatown Mall.
- Brisbane City – The central business district offers the Queensland Museum, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), and the South Bank Parklands.
- Kangaroo Point – Across the river, this suburb boasts cliffs for rock climbing, riverside dining, and panoramic city views.
- West End – A bohemian enclave with eclectic eateries, markets, and a relaxed vibe, easily reached by bus or ferry.
- South Bank – Brisbane's cultural precinct, featuring the Wheel of Brisbane, Streets Beach, and lush parklands.
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Image credits
- Fortitude Valley — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Brisbane City — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Kangaroo Point — Lachlan Fearnley / CC BY-SA 3.0
- West End — Sydney Heritage / CC BY 2.0
- South Bank — Lenny K Photography / CC BY 2.0
- Brisbane Powerhouse — Cc-by-sa-3.0