South Bank blends culture and outdoor beauty along Brisbane's riverfront promenade. This walkable area boasts the stunning Streets Beach—Australia's only inner-city beach—alongside lush parklands with rainforest walks. The Queensland Cultural Centre houses world-class museums and theatres that showcase Australia's artistic heritage. The iconic Wheel of Brisbane offers panoramic city views worth capturing. Vibrant weekend markets and waterfront restaurants create a lively atmosphere for both locals and visitors. With excellent train connections at South Bank and South Brisbane stations, exploring Brisbane's highlights couldn't be easier.
The Valley pulses with Brisbane's most electric nightlife scene. Brunswick Street Mall buzzes with live music spilling from bars and clubs into the neon-lit streets. Chinatown's red lanterns guide you to authentic Asian eateries where the aroma of dumplings fills the air. By day, browse eclectic boutiques and vinyl shops along James Street or catch experimental performances at the Judith Wright Arts Centre. The area blends historic Queenslander buildings with modern architecture and vibrant street art. Brisbane's CBD is just a three-minute train ride away when you're ready to explore further.
Brisbane's Central Business District balances sleek corporate towers with riverside charm. The winding Brisbane River frames this bustling hub where global businesses operate alongside heritage sandstone buildings. Queen Street Mall offers excellent shopping while South Bank Parklands provide a lush escape. Catch performances at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre or pay a visit to Treasury Casino. Two major train stations make exploring easy, while CityCat ferries offer scenic river transport. The district transforms from business centre by day to entertainment hotspot by night.
Brisbane's New Farm blends riverside charm with trendy urban life. Historic Queenslander homes line tree-shaded streets while Brisbane Powerhouse arts centre buzzes with cultural events. The neighborhood's crown jewel is New Farm Park with its famous rose gardens and jacaranda trees. Catch a CityCat ferry from Sydney Street Terminal for scenic river transport. Explore boutique shops and award-winning cafes along Brunswick Street. Stroll the riverside paths for beautiful views or relax under ancient fig trees in the park's 15-acre grounds.
Spring Hill blends historic charm with modern city access in Brisbane. Heritage-listed sites like the Old Windmill and Victorian Spring Hill Baths tell stories of colonial times. Tree-lined streets showcase classic Queenslander homes with wraparound verandas and offer panoramic city views. This peaceful residential area sits just minutes from Brisbane's bustling centre. Morning birdsong from kookaburras fills the air while cafes cater to students and locals. The hilly terrain rewards walkers with impressive vistas and a genuine local atmosphere away from tourist crowds.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Brisbane
South Bank Parklands
9.4/10 (2,042 reviews)
This riverside oasis features Australia's only inner-city beach with lush gardens. Swim in the lagoon, explore the Nepalese Peace Pagoda, or enjoy waterfront dining with Brisbane's skyline as your backdrop.
Queen Street Mall
8.8/10 (7,738 reviews)
Brisbane's premier shopping destination features 500+ stores from luxury boutiques to local brands. Explore the vibrant pedestrian mall with street performances and diverse dining options in the heart of the city.
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The Gabba
8.6/10 (846 reviews)
The Gabba, Brisbane's iconic cricket ground, pulses with electric energy during international matches and AFL games. Enjoy premium viewing while savouring gourmet food options throughout this historic sporting cathedral.
Roma Street Parkland
8.8/10 (3,392 reviews)
Roma Street Parkland, the world's largest urban subtropical garden, offers a lush 16-hectare oasis in Brisbane's heart. Wander through themed gardens and enjoy free barbecue facilities.
XXXX Brewery
8.0/10 (2,002 reviews)
Explore Queensland's brewing heritage at this 145-year-old home of Australia's iconic XXXX beer. The 90-minute tour reveals traditional brewing methods before concluding with fresh beer tastings in the Alehouse.
Suncorp Stadium
8.8/10 (2,110 reviews)
Brisbane's iconic Suncorp Stadium hosts electrifying rugby and football matches in a venue known for perfect sightlines. Show your event ticket for free public transport on game days to this world-class sporting cathedral.
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
8.8/10 (1,173 reviews)
Australia's premier indoor arena hosts international concerts, sporting events, and family shows in Queensland. Arrive early for major events and consider using the nearby Boondall train station.
Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
9.0/10 (1,772 reviews)
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre anchors South Bank with state-of-the-art event facilities. After attending a conference or show, explore the surrounding cultural attractions and riverside dining options.
"Check in at the kiosk was quick and easy. Staff in the bar were helpful and friendly. Food was great, good sized portions and value for money. Our room was great and bathroom amenities were good quality. Buffet breakfast had a wide range of hot and cold food, plus juices and coffee machine. Overall a great choice of airport hotel."
"We arrived near midnight with three children and despite previous confirmation with the hotel, the interlocking doors were locked and took extended time to unlock. The rollaway bed for our third child was also not in the room, and after further time waiting for the bed to arrive we were advised there were none left. This was obviously very frustrating considering the multiple previous confirmation emails, the age of our children and the time of night. We ended up having to share beds with our...
"Rooms are exceptional casual and restaurant meals very good staff are very friendly parking is bit on the expensive side. Traffic noise is quite loud from the main road a room at the back might be better. Overall great place to stay 5min walk to Breakfast Creek Hotel."
"Right from check-in the staff were incredibly attentive, kind and efficient. Throughout our stay they were amazing and very helpful providing an additional night to correct my booking error. Great place, awesome team and will definitely stay again next opportunity."
"The hotel is really lovely with gorgeous beach views but it is starting to show to wear. The toilet seat was broken, the shower head was falling apart, and the curtains were useless resulting in being woken up with the sunrise. Everything else was good.
Happy I brought my earplugs as the construction work next door was loud Monday morning. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
You'll find cheap prices on Expedia for your Brisbane getaway. However, factors like your choice of hotel, the season and length of stay will determine how much your holiday to Brisbane costs.
What are the cheapest months to go to Brisbane?
If you'd like to book a cheap Brisbane holiday package, consider travelling in April, May and June. You're likely to find better prices on flights and hotels during these months — ideal for budget-conscious travellers.
How many days is enough for Brisbane?
To get the most out of your Brisbane holiday, we recommend staying for 2 days. Split your time between visiting Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane Powerhouse and other must-see attractions, in addition to experiencing neighbourhoods like Brisbane Central Business District and Spring Hill. If you've got some spare time, include a day trip in your Brisbane holiday itinerary.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Brisbane?
During your Brisbane holiday, you can look forward to experiencing some excellent walking trails and nature. Leave enough time in your itinerary to explore major sights like Suncorp Stadium and Roma Street Parkland.
How to find the best Brisbane package deals?
Use Expedia's handy filters to help you find some tempting Brisbane package deals. When you start your search, simply set your maximum budget and then order the results by "Price: low to high." If you want to save, plan your adventure for midweek, or look for Brisbane package deals in the off-season. Play around with your travel dates and you may land even better discounts. As a rule of thumb, it's typically best to book your holiday package as early as possible.
Is it cheaper to book a Brisbane holiday as a package?
You can enjoy significant savings on your Brisbane break by booking a tailored holiday package. Click on the "Package" heading, then select your destination and travel dates to view the best flight and hotel prices. Bundling can save travellers hundreds of dollars. Consider adding a car rental and you may score a better deal.
When to book a holiday package to Brisbane?
If you have your Brisbane travel dates finalized, book early to grab some fantastic deals. With Expedia, you can often reserve some flights up to one year ahead of time. Prefer spur-of-the-moment trips? Our last-minute deals are perfect for quick escapes.
How to plan a trip to Brisbane?
Choose the perfect time to travel: Your schedule, preferred season and the type of weather you enjoy can all impact your decision on when to go to Brisbane.
Plan your budget wisely: In addition to the price of your accommodation, you'll need to consider other expenses. These include flights, food and transportation. Also, set aside a little extra for unexpected expenses that could crop up during your trip to Brisbane.
Set the duration of your trip: Start by making a list of all the sights and activities you'd like to get to in Brisbane. Then, estimate how long you'll need for each, as well as any travel time.
Combine your airfare and accommodation: After you've nailed down your dates and duration, book the ideal Brisbane holiday package for you.
Visit Brisbane's Queen Street Mall for a vibrant shopping experience with a mix of entertainment and family-friendly options. Explore the bustling Eat Street Northshore for unique local goods. Westfield Chermside offers a diverse range of stores, perfect for all your shopping needs.
Willowbank Raceway offers thrilling motor racing experiences, perfect for adrenaline seekers. The Wheel of Brisbane provides stunning views of the city while enjoying a family-friendly atmosphere. For nature enthusiasts, the North Gorge Walk features breathtaking scenery along a picturesque hiking trail, showcasing the region's natural beauty.
Nightlife
Brisbane's nightlife buzzes with vibrant bars and live music. Visit Fortitude Valley for trendy venues like Cloudland, where you can dance the night away. For a more relaxed vibe, the Brisbane Powerhouse offers eclectic performances and a riverside bar, perfect for enjoying the city's atmosphere.
Find the best attractions in Brisbane
Brisbane, a family-friendly city ideal for both leisure and business travellers, boasts a diverse array of attractions including urban parks, beaches, and nature reserves. Visitors can explore the scenic Brisbane River, enjoy events at the Brisbane Showgrounds, or attend conferences at the Brisbane Convention Centre. With a vibrant culture and outdoor experiences, Brisbane caters to those seeking adventure and family-friendly activities, making it a perfect destination for all types of tourists.
Roma Street Parkland: Experience the lush greenery of this urban oasis in the heart of Brisbane. With stunning gardens, meandering pathways, and vibrant flower displays, it’s perfect for families and a peaceful retreat, all while soaking in the city vibes.
University of Queensland: Explore this prestigious institution, renowned for its stunning architecture and beautiful grounds. The campus offers a blend of modern and historical elements, providing a vibrant atmosphere for students and visitors alike.
Waterfront Brisbane: Stroll along the picturesque esplanade, where outdoor adventures await. With scenic views, dining options, and family-friendly activities, it’s a romantic spot to relax and enjoy the Brisbane River.
Best time to go to Brisbane
The best time to visit Brisbane is dependent on what kind of holiday you are seeking. January is its hottest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are average and weather is mostly sunny with light rain. July is its coolest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are slightly high and weather is mostly sunny with no rain.
Tips to save on your trip to Brisbane
Combine your flights, hotels and car rentals on Expedia—bundling can result in significant savings.
Consider traveling to Brisbane during the low season (January to February and April) for more affordable options.
Use the Price per traveler filter on Expedia to find a package deal that suits your budget.
Check the VIP Access properties filter to discover outstanding hotels with added member perks at select properties.