Things to do in Inner Brisbane

Activities, attractions and tours

Brisbane, Australia!  If you want to experience friendly locals who are happy to stop for a chat, then come and experience the river city.  Climb the Story Bridge, chill out at one of the eateries along the river or take a city cat ride on the water.  That’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Brisbane, Australia!  If you want to experience friendly locals who are happy to stop for a chat, then come and experience the river city.  Climb the Story Bridge, chill out at one of the eateries along the river or take a city cat ride on the water.  That’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Brisbane is about to welcome her Storm season.  Last night was a brief but heavy downpour that blew quickly across the city. Leaving water puddles and reflections, Brisbane is always full of good looks.  #stunningstructures
Visiting Brisbane in Queensland, Australia?  Look no further to get a birds eye of the city and Heritage listed bridge than Wilson’s Outlook Reserve.  Why not get a bit of exercise whilst you’re there with the training station and then take a seat on one of the benches to watch the passing Ferries and the wonderful sunsets.  There is so much to do in Brisbane and this is just the start.  Enjoy.  #trovertips #australia #queensland #sunset
Brisbane's Story Bridge.  The lights on the bridge change frequently to support causes that are relevant at the time.  From Cancer Care to tonight's Orange in support of World Vision and the 40 Hour Famine.  If you're coming through Brisbane,  don't miss a visit to Wilsons Lookout and see for yourself what colour the lights will shine for you. #colourful

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1. Roma Street Parkland

Roma Street Parkland occupies a 40-acre (16-hectare) site in Brisbane’s city center. This public park was once the city’s principal train yard. It’s now an oasis-like area with five distinct precincts, an amphitheater, wonderful artworks, lakes and playgrounds. It’s a great place to spot small wildlife. Let the kids go on an artwork hunt, or take them for a ride on the Parkland Explorer “train.”
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Roma Street Parkland which includes a high-rise building, a city and a pond

2. Treasury Building

Marvel at the beautiful façade of Brisbane’s old sandstone Treasury Building with its architectural hints of 16th-century Italy. Step inside to enjoy the many fun activities on offer within.
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Treasury Building showing night scenes

3. Queen Street Mall

The Queen Street Mall has been Brisbane’s premier shopping destination for more than three decades and over the years cool little cafés have sprung up down its alleyways and backstreets. There are rows of street-front shops, six large indoor shopping complexes including supermarkets, cheap food courts, classy restaurants and all types of bars. If you don’t need to buy anything, watch artists perform or sit down on a bench or terrace and watch Brisbane go by.
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Queen Street Mall showing street scenes, a city and shopping

4. Queensland Performing Arts Centre

The Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) is the biggest and most prestigious of the state’s arts venues. The enormous complex contains four main halls that have hosted some of the world’s best-known ballet and theater companies, orchestras and opera singers. It’s the permanent home of the state ballet, symphony orchestra, opera and theater companies, all of which regularly perform.
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Queensland Performing Arts Centre featuring theatre scenes, interior views and performance art

5. Waterfront Brisbane

Eagle Street Pier offers premier fine-dining in Brisbane’s central business district. Head here to sample innovative dishes from famous chefs and enjoy refreshing cocktails under the stars.
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Eagle Street Pier which includes a city, a river or creek and a high-rise building

What to do in Inner Brisbane


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Areas of Inner Brisbane

Brisbane Central Business District which includes a river or creek, a sunset and a city

Brisbane Central Business District

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Discover the beating heart of the capital of the Sunshine State with its shiny high-rises, subtropical parks, funky rooftop bars and classy riverside restaurants.

Brisbane Central Business District
Southbank Parklands which includes a sunset, a bridge and a river or creek

South Bank

This iconic public waterfront parkland is a lush haven in the city, with tropical pools, restaurants, cafés, a Ferris wheel, markets and free BBQs with playgrounds.

South Bank
Fortitude Valley

Fortitude Valley

Bustling bars, funky shops and edgy art galleries make up the heart and soul of Brisbane’s most iconic nightlife district.

Fortitude Valley
Southbank Parklands showing a city, a river or creek and flowers

South Brisbane

South Brisbane is a destination visitors seek out for its ample dining options, fascinating museums and beautiful river views. You might also want to check out attractions like Queensland Performing Arts Centre or Queensland Conservatorium while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

South Brisbane
Kangaroo Point featuring a bay or harbour, a city and night scenes

Kangaroo Point

Striking cliffs line the river at this inner-city location, where Brisbane locals come to get active and spend time outdoors.

Kangaroo Point
Woolloongabba featuring a city and skyline

Woolloongabba

Woolloongabba is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to The Gabba and Buranda Village while you're in town.

Woolloongabba

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