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CITY - winds its way around the scenic Brisbane river.
Whilst a large city, there is a relaxed laid back atmosphere that
draws you in and a climate that is good all year round. Whether
shopping in the Queens St Mall, exploring the Stunning South Bank
precinct with its lavish cafes, man-made beach and galleries or
the nearby Roma Gardens, you will never feel rushed of your feet.
River cats can connect you with all the attractions of the city,
all for a low day pass. Explore the shops or just relax in the botanical
gardens with its endless walking tracks.
Brisbane
has an excellent range of accommodation to suit all budgets with
family hotels to upmarket hotels for those looking for the ultimate
experience. We have listed many of Sydney’s best hotel accommodation
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Albert
Park Hotel Brisbane
From $110 per night
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Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill, Brisbane |
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The
Albert Park Hotel is centrally located 1 km from the city centre,
15 km from the airport and 2 minutes from all major feeder roads
in and out of Brisbane. The hotel offers ample undercover parking
and for easy access from all major feeder roads. Just a short
stroll across Albert Park to the train and coach Transit Centre
and is only a casual walk to the best of Brisbane including
fabulous shopping, the new Conrad Treasury Casino, the Brisbane
Convention and Exhibition Centre and Southbank. Number of rooms
is 95.
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Carlton
Crest Hotel Brisbane
From $145 per night
King
George Square, Brisbane, QLD 4000 |
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Carlton
Crest hotel is conveniently located in Brisbane's city centre
and opposite City Hall. The hotel was completely redeveloped
and upgraded in 1996 and offers comfortable rooms outfitted
with modern and stylish furnishings. The Carlton Crest is Brisbane's
largest conference and convention hotel. Renowned as a social
venue, the hotel has hosted many of Brisbane's grandest occasions.
If you're doing business in the city or just escaping the routine,
Carlton Crest can provide the perfect environment. Whichever
way you choose to spend your time in this hotel, you will enjoy
the charm and hospitality of the Carlton Crest Hotel Brisbane.
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Chifley
at Lennons (The)
From $144 per night
66-76
Queen Street, Brisbane |
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Located
on Queen Street Mall in the heart of the CBD, a shopping paradise
awaits you. The new Convention Centre, South Bank Parklands,
the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane Botanical Gardens and the
pathway walk around the Brisbane River, are all just a pleasant
stroll away and we are the closest deluxe hotel to the new Treasury
Casino. Brisbane, Australia's sunshine capital, is a metropolis
of contrasts with its diverse attractions, superb sub-tropical
weather and mixture of casual living.
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Chifley
on George Brisbane (The)
From $138 per night
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George Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000 |
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The
Chifley on George, opposite the Treasury Casino in Brisbane
city centre, offers a high standard of service and convenience
that puts you within easy walking distance of the financial
and business sectors, the government precinct and retail shopping
area. The hotel has recently been refurbished and has a 4 star
listing.
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Conrad
Treasury Hotel Brisbane
From $225 per night
William
Street, Brisbane QLD 4001 |
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Located
in a grand heritage setting, right in the heart of Brisbane,
the Conrad Treasury offers a world of first class entertainment.
It is the best of both worlds - a deluxe hotel and the excitement
of a world-class casino. The many attractions of Brisbane city
are at the hotel's door. Within the century old sandstone walls
of Conrad Treasury, you will experience the perfect blend of
contemporary comforts and old world charm. Each of the 130 guest
rooms and suites are intimate and elegant. No two are the same
- each offers its own unique aspect, layout and character.
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Goodearth
Hotel Brisbane
From $94 per night
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Wickham Terrace, Brisbane QLD 4000 |
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Located
just a short stroll from downtown Brisbane, shopping mall, business
district, nightlife and casino the Goodearth Hotel offers the
perfect location overlooking two of Brisbane's major parklands,
river and mountain ranges. You will find an excellent choice
of accommodation in which to work or just relax and take it
easy.
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Holiday
Inn Brisbane
From $144 per night
Roma
Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000 |
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Holiday
Inn Brisbane is a perfect destination to take advantage of all
that Brisbane has to offer. Conveniently located adjacent to
the Brisbane Transit Centre and only a short walk to the central
business district, theatres and major shopping mall. There's
no better place for business and pleasure. 191 rooms.
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Grand Chancellor Brisbane
From $113 per night
Cnr
Leichardt Street and Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, QLD 4000 |
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The
Grand Chancellor overlooks Albert Park and is just minutes from
Brisbane's city heart. It is located on the main route from
the city to the airport. This superior first class hotel features
high-rise accommodations, tower with spectacular city views,
and suites with separate lounge and bedroom area. The hotel
includes Frescos Restaurant, cocktail bar, garden courtyard,
rooftop pool, conference facilities, and secure undercover car
parking. 180 rooms
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Ibis Brisbane
From $108 per night
27-35
Turbot Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 |
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Brand
new three star International hotel situated close to the banks
of the Brisbane River, adjoins the Mercure Hotel Brisbane. The
hotel is within easy walking distance to some of Brisbane's
major tourist attractions, Queen Street Mall, shops, restaurants,
and cinemas. The convenient location in Brisbane city centre
makes this hotel a very attractive destination. Hotel Ibis Brisbane
offers 218 spacious and comfortable rooms.
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Manor
Apartments Brisbane (The)
From $176 per night
289
Queen Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 |
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The
Manor Apartment hotel is located in the bustling heart of Brisbane,
Australia's most liveable city, just seconds away from shopping,
restaurants, entertainment and business. The Manor is proud
of its unique history and heritage. Originally known as the
Colonial Mutual Life building, it was re-opened in 1931 after
a fire destroyed the earlier premises. The building is listed
on the register of the National Estate. The classically spacious
and high ceiling interiors and the significant stonework make
it a landmark.
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Rydges
South Bank Hotel Brisbane
From $168 per night
Cnr
Grey and Glenelg Streets, South Bank Brisbane QLD 4101 |
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Brisbane
is a colourful city of contrast, beauty and excitement. Rydges
South Bank Brisbane Hotel embraces all the city has to offer
with a riverside location on the South Bank Parklands adjacent
to the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Located in
the heart of the South Bank Parklands, Rydges South Bank Brisbane
Hotel is able to take full advantage of Brisbane's outdoor lifestyle
with markets, restaurants, cafes, beaches, lagoons, and outdoor
activities all located within short walking distance.
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Sheraton
Brisbane Hotel
From $188 per night
249
Turbot Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 |
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The
Sheraton Brisbane Hotel - the city's premier business and conference
hotel - is located in the heart of the central business district.
The hotel is just a short distance from Southbank Parklands
and provides easy rail access to the Gold Coast and to theme
parks such as Movie World, Dreamworld and Sea World. Shopping
is available in the central business district and at the nearby
riverside markets. The Towers offer guests upgraded amenities
and services.
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Stamford
Plaza Brisbane
From $238 per night
Cnr
Edward & Margaret Streets, Brisbane QLD 4000 |
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Situated
next to the Botanical Gardens, over-looking the Brisbane River,
and yet only minutes from the central business district, The
Stamford Plaza Brisbane is maintaining its reputation as the
leading hotel in Brisbane. Graced with European charm and sophistication,
Stamford Plaza Brisbane provides an atmosphere of luxury and
elegance.
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The
Manor Apartment Hotel
From $182 per night
289
Queen Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 |
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The
Manor Apartment Hotel is located in the heart of Brisbane's
CBD, virtually metres away from entertainment, restaurants,
leading businesses and the city's premier shopping district,
the Queen Street Mall. The hotel is one of Brisbane's landmark,
renowned for its use of Benedict stone for the facing and elaborate
masonry work incorporating stylised eagle, owl and lion gargoyles
that are featured extensively on the building. The Manor, a
home to 42 apartments is sought according to its corporate and
leisure travellers alike. It combines the luxury and convenience
of an inner-city location with the comforts of home. The Manor
provides a complimentary continental breakfast along with unlimited
tea and coffee every morning in its breakfast Lounge.
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Il
Centro
Lively Italian bistro with a great atmosphere and Italian menu.
Eagle Street Pier, Eagle Street
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E'cco
Bistro
Serving generous proportions of food and recognised by the Gourmet
Club for its excellent cuisine.
Corner Adelaide and Boundary Streets |
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Cha
Cha Char
This is a traditional award winning steakhouse with an excellent
wine menu to go with it. Great value.
Eagle Street Pier |
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Pier
Nine Oyster Bar and Seafood Grill
This is one of Brisbane’s most popular seafood restaurants
with a lively atmosphere and real pucker tucker again Brisbane
river views.
Eagle Street Pier, Eagle Street
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Bar
Soma Restaurant
Serving modern Australian cuisine. Not open Mondays or Tuesdays.
22 Constance Street, Fortitude
Valley |
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Jorge
An exciting new innovative restaurant offering a new dining
and drinking experience.
183 George Street, City
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Marco's
Restaurant
A la Carte dining with menu for vegetarians as well as serving
gluten free food..
123 Eagle Street, Riverside Centre,
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Kookaburra
River Queens
Dine on board this fine old paddle steamer and cruise up and
down the river. Offers international cuisine.Dine on board this
fine old paddle steamer and cruise up and down the river. Offers
international cuisine.
Eagle Street Pier & South
Bank Parklands |
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Cilantro
Offers Australian and Mediterranean cuisine and a la carte dining.
Open 7 days for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Novotel Hotel, 200 Creek Street |
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Customs
House Brasserie
This fabulous restaurant overlooks the Story Bridge and has
a large selection of international cuisine influenced by local
produce. Alfresco dining available.
339 Queen Street |
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Caffe
La Plaz
Serving Mediterranean style cuisine and does a wicked little
coffee.
Corner Creek & Adelaide Street
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Cafe
21
Serving up typical light café food in the comfort of
the exciting Treasury building.
Conrad
Treasury Brisbane, Queen Street |
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The
Dancing Bean Espresso Bar
Upmarket and trendy café located in the heart of Brisbanes
CBD.
171 George Street
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Grab
'N Go
Catering for people interested in healthy eating.
Shop 3, CPA Centre, 307 Queen
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Coffee,
Coffee, Coffee on Albert
The coffee specialists.
93a Albert Street, City |
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Museum
of Brisbane
Exploring the city of Brisbane through visual arts, craft and
design and social
history.
Ground Floor- City Hall, King
George Square City
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Royal
Botanical Gardens
Large botanical gardens with plenty of delightful walks. Explore
the river banks and walk through boardwalk that takes you through
a tropical Queensland everglade.
Off Alice Street |
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Roma
Street Park
A scenic park smack bang in the middle of the city. Wonderful
colorful subtropical gardens and is perfect for picnics, flying
kites or just relaxing
Roma Street |
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Treasury
Casino
Many restaurants, bars, entertainment as well as gambling tables.
Queen and George Streets, Brisbane |
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Brisbane
Customs House
Customs House, is a cultural, educational and heritage facility.
You will find exquisite boardrooms, a stunning ballroom, a Licensed
Brassiere and an Art Gallery.
K399 Queens Street
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Queensland
Maritime Museum
A wide display of artifacts and ship models to keep the kids
happy.
Sidon Street, South Brisbane |
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Institute
of Modern Art
This is a non commercial gallery but rather an industrial exhibition
showcasing many local artists.
Corner Ann Street |
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Imax
Theatre
A huge surround screen located in South Bank.
Corner Grey & Ernest Streets
South Brisbane |
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Brisbane
Ghost Tour
Take you around Brisbanes haunted spots. great entertainment
and always a surprise or two.
Ph 3844 6606 |
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South
Bank Parklands
Built to showcase the 1988 Expo, this site has much to see including
Paul Breaka Beach, the only beach located on a CBD river.
South Bank
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The
Myers Centre
6 level shopping mega store with over 200 stores. Is the home
to Myer as well as many specialty stores, restaurants and cinemas.
Queen Street Mall, Elizabeth and
Albert Streets |
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Wintergarden
A three story shopping mall with a range of specialty shops
and includes a popular foodhall with many cuisines available.
Can get extremely busy.
Queen Street Mall, beneath the
Hilton Hotel |
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Rowes
Arcade
This arcade is home to many up-market and boutique fashion shops.
Between Edward & Adelaide
Streets. |
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Post
Office Square
A range of specialty shops can be found her including bookshops,
coffee shops and restaurants.
Joining Adelaide & Queen Street
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Pulp
Fiction
A great bookshop that sells crime and science fiction.
Anzac Square |
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The
Brisbane Shopping Spree Company
They take you around the different bargain factory outlets where
yo can pick up great savings. The trip includes a buffet lunch
at Mt Cootha lookout.
2 Sheppard Street |
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