Brisbane

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Brisbane, the sun-drenched capital of Queensland, effortlessly blends a laid-back riverine lifestyle with a pulsating urban energy. Its sub-tropical climate invites year-round alfresco dining, while the winding Brisbane River forms the city’s watery spine, dotted with parks, cultural precincts and a thriving craft-beer scene. For international travellers, Brisbane offers a distinctly Australian city experience—less frantic than Sydney, more cosmopolitan than the Gold Coast—with a calendar of festivals and a gateway to the nearby Sunshine Coast and hinterland.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal to soak up Brisbane’s main attractions without rushing. Spend day one exploring South Bank and the cultural institutions; day two on a river cruise and a visit to Lone Pine; and a third morning at Mount Coot-tha or the city’s vibrant laneways. If you’re self-driving, Brisbane also works well as a one-night stopover between Sydney and the Sunshine Coast.

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