
Brisbane © Tourism Queensland
Why? Being in the centre of Australia's fabled
'Gold Coast', a holiday in Brisbane means fun in the sun. The city
has a relaxed atmosphere, making a Brisbane holiday a popular
choice filled with attractions and within easy access of
Australia's east coast resorts and theme parks on the Pacific
Motorway. Like most holiday cities Brisbane also has a lively
nightlife and good shopping opportunities.
When? A sub-tropical climate ensures that a
holiday in Brisbane will be a sunny experience no matter what time
of year is chosen. Most of the rain falls in summer, but not enough
to deter holidaymakers. Winter temperatures are mild.
Who for? Most of those who travel to Brisbane come
for leisure and pleasure. It is an ideal destination for a family
holiday offering an artificial beach surrounded by shops,
restaurants, museums and theatres. Surfers also travel to Brisbane
to access the Sunshine Coast to the north, and the city is also a
good base for anyone wanting to visit the nearby National
Parks.
More Info : To find out how to travel to Brisbane
and what to expect when you get there, make use of our
comprehensive Brisbane travel guide, which is updated
regularly.
Overview
Australia's third largest city has a relaxed, easy-going
ambience that is well suited to its moniker 'The City of Sundays'.
As the capital of the state of Queensland, however, it has a
serious side too and despite it's laid-back aura it is filled with
the cosmopolitan hustle and bustle of a major urban hub. Brisbane
has several interesting districts, a good street cafe vibe, a
wonderful riverside park, a very full cultural calendar and a
vibrant nightlife. Arts and culture vultures head for the South
Bank, where one finds the Queensland Museum with its interactive
displays; the Queensland Art Gallery with its magnificent
collection of works; and the Performing Arts Centre, where
international theatre companies and performing artists take to the
stage. There is plenty to keep shopaholics busy too, with the
designer boutiques and department stores of Queens Street Mall
ready to welcome visitors and numerous bustling markets dotted
around the city. Sport, as everywhere in Australia, is also well
catered for at the Gabba sports ground (cricket tests) and
Ballymore, where the Wallabies often take on the world at rugby.
The city is easy to explore on foot, and being at the centre of the
region's favoured tourist attractions it provides the perfect base
from which to make daytrips to surrounding areas.