Top Things To Do in Brisbane: Your Easy Travel Guide

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 Top Things To Do in Brisbane: Your Easy Travel Guide
                                 

The beautiful, sunny and vibrant city of Brisbane is the proud capital, the biggest city of Queensland and third in place as the largest city of Australia. The city offers a plethora of options for you to pick and spend your time in Brisbane. Feel free to opt for a day at leisure to bask back in the Brisbane sun at one of the lush green city parks or get ready to glance through the list as Kalkine puts together for you some of the must-do and top ten things to do in the exciting city of Brisbane.

  1. Latin Friday Nights

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What better way to kick start the weekend than to put your dancing shoes on and shimmy your way into the weekend! The Brisbane Square all jazzes up on the Friday night as the city celebrates Latin Friday featuring professional Latin Dancers exhibiting their dance moves starting 7 in the evening. What more? There are even some free dance lessons right there for you to pick up some of these groovy moves straight from the professionals itself. The Lain Friday Night presents itself as a perfect platform for one to meet and make new buddies or to take your friends along to one gala party on the street. Also, what not to worry about are your dancing skill levels. Everyone?s invited to the party and anyone can join in. There is no booking required and the participation is completely free of cost.

  1. Wheel of Brisbane

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The wheel of Brisbane is located at the South Bank Cultural Forecourt on Russell Street in the South of Brisbane. The wheel of Brisbane is hands-down an iconic landmark sure to give you a spectacular and 360-degree panoramic view of the city of Brisbane. The wheel of Brisbane is a comfortable gondola that is fully air-conditioned and can accommodate up to eight people at a time in one capsule cabin. The Wheel of Brisbane is easily accessible through the local trains and buses and is sure to provide you with exciting memories to last a lifetime. With the assisted audio that plays for you highlighting the best points to view from the top of the wheel as it halts briefly for a moment, the wheel of Brisbane is a must-do activity for all age groups. What more? Don?t forget to collect your photo memories before you exit the wheel, to place on your chest drawer or hang your memories of Brisbane- on your home wall back home!

  1. South Bank Parklands

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South?Bank?in?Brisbane,?Queensland,?Australia?is?an educational, economic,?cultural and recreational?area. The South Banks Parklands is one of the best spots to have a beautiful fun-filled family picnic and is located on the suburban belt of the Brisbane River. At the South Bank Parklands, one is free to choose to look around to option such as- Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, South Bank Collective Markets, Queensland Museum, The Wheel of Brisbane, Tony Gould Gallery, River Quay Amphitheatre; besides simply basking in the sun at the lush green parks.

4. Story Bridge Adventure Climb

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Get a little adventurous and climb up the story bridge! The story bridge- Brisbane attracts hundreds and thousands of tourists every month and is one of the most popular sites in the city. Upon the Brisbane River, the Story Bridge Adventure Climb offers a fantastic and breathtaking view of the city. Climb it to experience it yourself! What more? You can even book a climb for one of your special occasions and take your whole squad up there with you to have your celebrations going high!

5. Queen Street Mall

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Located on Queen Street in the heart of Brisbane, Queensland in Australia, this mall is spread out over sixteen hundred feet. This mall extends from George Street to Edward Street and houses close to 700 retailers spread out over an elaborate retail space of close to over four fifty thousand square feet. Home to Queensland's largest selection of fashion, along the open-air pedestrian mall, this mall houses more than six major shopping centres that attract nearly 30 million people each year. Big names and flagships take to the front of the path, while smaller shops and restaurants are tucked into the mall's world-class shopping centres and heritage-listed arcades. There is no question that this mall is a place to meet friends and family and enjoy fun and entertainment. Step in and shop top brands to up your fashion game and have a fun day by indulging in delicious multi-cuisine food at their restaurants.

6.? Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

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Just a fifteen-minute drive from Brisbane, this sanctuary offers an experience like no other! How does cuddling a koala sound? Yes, you heard it right. Cuddling a koala is a quintessential Australian memory, and the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the perfect place to tick it off your to-do bucket list. However, there are high chances that you might not have even imagined something like this was possible. In this small sanctuary nestled on the Brisbane River, other Native species such as kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, dingoes, snakes, and even crocodiles also co-exist making it a treat for animal and nature lovers to spend a day.

7. River Cruise

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A must-have experience cruising through the Brisbane river is via CityCat, which is the most picturesque and thrilling way to travel across Brisbane. This ride would be full of twists and turns when you glide through the river. Functional for all days in the week this fleet of city ferries and city cats has 24-hour hop on and hop off stops and also provides multiple of options for cruises which would be guided tours with information and insights into the city?s history, sights, culture, architectural wonders etc. Between Queensland University to the North Shore, the road includes redeveloped industrial sites, river mansions, bridges and parks. it is a picturesque sight.

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