Streets Beach
Streets Beach is a shimmering man-made lagoon fringed by white sand and palm trees, right in the heart of Brisbane's South Bank precinct. It's the city's answer to a tropical island escape, offering free swimming in crystal-clear waters with the Brisbane skyline as a backdrop. This beloved urban beach is perfect for cooling off on a hot day, and its gentle entry makes it ideal for families and non-swimmers alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Swim in the lagoon: The main draw is the sparkling, chlorinated lagoon patrolled by lifeguards in summer. It's a safe, refreshing dip without the surf or stingers.
- Relax on the beach: Spread your towel on the soft, imported sand and soak up the sun between dips. The surrounding parkland is lush and shady.
- People-watch and picnic: The grassy banks are dotted with barbecues and picnic tables. Grab a bite from nearby South Bank eateries or pack a picnic and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
- Explore South Bank Parklands: After your swim, wander through the adjacent parklands, which include the Wheel of Brisbane, the Arbour walkway, and the Queensland Cultural Centre.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least half a day to fully enjoy Streets Beach and the surrounding South Bank precinct. Arrive early on weekends to snag a prime spot. Combine your visit with a stroll along the Brisbane River or a meal at one of the nearby restaurants. If you're short on time, even an hour or two is enough for a refreshing dip and a quick explore.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- South Bank: The entire South Bank Parklands are right on your doorstep, with markets, restaurants, and the Queensland Museum and Gallery of Modern Art.
- City Botanic Gardens: A 15-minute walk across the Goodwill Bridge takes you to these historic riverside gardens, perfect for a shady stroll.
- Story Bridge: Walk or cycle along the river to the iconic Story Bridge, where you can climb for panoramic views or simply admire its steel structure.
- Kangaroo Point Cliffs: Across the river, these cliffs offer abseiling, rock climbing, and stunning views of the city skyline, especially at sunset.
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