1. Mount Coot-Tha Summit Lookout
Enjoy panoramic views of Brisbane from the Mount Coot-Tha Summit Lookout, a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. Don't miss the nearby walking trails and cafe.
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Enjoy panoramic views of Brisbane from the Mount Coot-Tha Summit Lookout, a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. Don't miss the nearby walking trails and cafe.
Explore the lush gardens and art installations at Roma Street Parkland, one of Brisbane's most beautiful green spaces, perfect for a peaceful stroll or a family picnic.
Experience stunning views of the Brisbane River and city skyline at Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park. Popular for rock climbing, walking, and picnicking.
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Take a ride on The Wheel of Brisbane for a bird's-eye view of the city from a comfortable, air-conditioned cabin. A must-do for first-time visitors.
New Farm Park offers expansive lawns, beautiful rose gardens, and riverside picnic spots, making it a favorite among families and couples.
Learn about Brisbane's history and culture at the Museum of Brisbane, located in City Hall. The museum offers engaging exhibits and stunning views from the clock tower.
Climb the iconic Story Bridge for a thrilling adventure and exceptional views of Brisbane. The guided climb is suitable for various fitness levels.
Visit Howard Smith Wharves for a vibrant dining and entertainment precinct beneath the Story Bridge, offering waterfront restaurants, bars, and event spaces.
Located under the Story Bridge, Captain Burke Park is a peaceful spot for a riverside picnic with playgrounds and BBQ facilities.
Wilson Outlook Reserve provides spectacular views of the Brisbane River and Story Bridge, ideal for photography enthusiasts and sunset watchers.
Capture a photo with the iconic Brisbane Sign, located in South Bank Parklands. It's a popular spot for tourists to commemorate their visit to the city.
Relax at Streets Beach, a man-made beach in the heart of Brisbane's South Bank, complete with white sand and a lagoon-style swimming area.
Wander through the mangroves on the Wynnum Mangrove Boardwalk, a serene and educational experience offering glimpses of local wildlife and coastal ecosystems.
Queens Gardens is a tranquil park in Brisbane's CBD, offering lush lawns and a serene setting perfect for a lunch break or leisurely walk.
Discover the rich history of Brisbane at Newstead House, the city's oldest surviving residence, featuring stunning gardens and river views.
Connecting the CBD with South Brisbane, Victoria Bridge offers scenic views of the river and city, especially beautiful when lit up at night.
Explore the community-run Epicurious Garden at South Bank, offering visitors a chance to see seasonal produce and learn about sustainable gardening.
Bartley's Hill Lookout provides panoramic views of Brisbane's skyline and surrounding suburbs, a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Waterfront Park in Newstead offers a relaxing riverside setting with playgrounds and picnic areas, perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
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