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Brisbane

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Discover the vibrant capital of Queensland by booking top-rated tours and tickets on isango! at affordable rates. Brisbane, Australia's third-largest city, gained international attention after hosting the Commonwealth Games in 1982 and World Expo in 1988, despite its rich history dating back to the 1800s. With its mild tropical climate, lively central business district (CBD), harmonious blend of heritage and modern architecture, family-friendly attractions, spacious green areas, refined culture, and upscale shopping scene, Brisbane offers a diverse range of tourist attractions and experiences. Explore South Bank, ascend the iconic Story Bridge, visit Roma Street Parkland, hike Mt Coot-tha, and more! Ensure the best rates by booking Brisbane tours well in advance.
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Our tips for Brisbane

  • Protect Yourself. Make sure to carry your hat and sunscreen with you and stay hydrated. Avoid venturing out during midday when the sun is the strongest.
  • Water Bottle. Carry a water bottle with you as tap water in Brisbane is safe to drink. Save money by refilling water bottles in hotels and malls.
  • Tip or Not. Tipping isn’t that common, the way it is in America. So don’t feel guilty about not tipping. And if you do, your server will definitely be delighted!
  • Be Polite. A simple ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ can go a long way as Aussie folks are a polite bunch. Greet the locals with a friendly ‘hello’ and don’t hesitate to ask for help if you need any.
  • Riverside Strolls and Biking. Take in the picturesque Brisbane River by embarking on a relaxed walk or cycling adventure along the scenic riverside paths. Kangaroo Point Cliffs and South Bank provide captivating views.
  • Excursions. Explore nearby attractions like the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, or the Glass House Mountains on day trips. These destinations offer varied landscapes and experiences, all within a short drive from Brisbane.
  • Indulge in Local Flavors. Delight in the unique offerings at Brisbane's varied eateries and markets. Ensure you savor Australian classics such as meat pies, seafood, and Vegemite, capturing the essence of local cuisine.

Good to know

Brisbane is famously known as the “City of Bridges” as it has several river crossings such as the iconic Victoria bridge and Story Bridge. It also earned the name “Jacaranda City” due to a wide variety of jacaranda trees that bloom to give purple hues during the spring season. Brisbane’s Spring Hill Reservoir serves as an underground water reserve and was constructed back in the 19th century and is still operational. It is now used as a space for operas and concerts. In 1930, Brisbane’s City Hall was completed, and it houses the ‘time capsule’ that contains artifacts depicting Brisbane’s history. The famous cricket ground of Brisbane is known as Woolloongabba or Gabba.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the best time to visit Brisbane?
    A:

    March to May are the best months to visit Brisbane. Temperatures during this time hover between the high 50s and mid-80s during this time. Be warned that the city can get very warm with an average of 8 hours of sun per day. So make sure you stay hydrated and carry your sunscreen with you. June to August (winter) and September to November (spring) are also a good time for a visit.

  • Q: How do I get around?
    A:

    There’s no dearth of options when it comes to getting around Brisbane. The public transportation system is very efficient and affordable. Buses, ferries, trams and trains operated by TransLink make the CBD and outer suburbs easy to reach. You could also rent a car or book sightseeing tours that include roundtrip transportation from your hotel.

  • Q: What are the outdoor activities available in Brisbane?
    A:

    Brisbane provides a range of outdoor pursuits, including biking alongside the Brisbane River, kayaking near the Kangaroo Point Cliffs, trekking Mount Glorious, and relishing the walking paths within the D'Aguilar National Park.

  • Q: Are there any cultural events or festivals in Brisbane?
    A:

    Brisbane is home to a multitude of cultural events and festivals held year-round, including the Brisbane Festival, Brisbane Writers Festival, and the Brisbane International Film Festival. For precise dates, consult the events calendar.

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