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  • Attractions

If there was any lingering doubt that Queensland's capital is a world city it was put to rest with the announcement that the 2032 Olympics would be hosted right here in Brisvegas. And truth be told, for a long time the River City has been much more than just a pit-stop on the way to the Gold Coast. In QAGOMA, the city has two of the best designed art galleries anywhere in the world, and blockbuster art to show in them. We have great barbecue spots, sure, but there are also some great high-end, fine dining experiences too. With an incredible climate (although slip, slop, slap please, we implore you) and a great set of river walkways and public transport connections, it’s also easier than ever to get around. Whether it’s a family adventure, a romantic weekend or a spare 24 hours on the end of a business trip – here’s our pick of the best attractions in Brisbane. (Honourable mentions must go to: Museum of Brisbane’s Clock Tower tours; La Boîte Theatre; Fish Lane; Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary; Red Hill Cinema; XXXX Brewery Tours; and the Spring Hill Baths.) Got no money? Here are the best free things to do in Brisbane. Love the surf? Here are the best secret beaches around Brisbane.

  • Restaurants

Brisbane can be an expensive place to eat out if you don’t know where to find a tasty bargain. Most visitors find themselves gravitating towards the river, which is lined with high-end eateries charging top dollar for a feed. But eating cheap in Brisbane doesn’t just confine you to burger bars or far-flung suburbs. You can dine like royalty in some of Brisbane’s most popular areas – if you know where to look. And it just so happens, that we do. Here are 12 of the best affordable restaurants – meaning places that serve hearty mains for under $25 – in and around the glorious city of Brisvegas. Calling all carnivores: these are the best steaks money can buy in Brisbane. Money tight? Here are the best free things to do in Brisbane. Love a curry? Here are the best Indian restaurants in Brisbane.

  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • Hotels
  • Luxury hotels
  • South Brisbane
  • price 3 of 4

The Emporium Hotel, overlooking the Brisbane River from South Bank, is extra. This family-run hotel goes extra on the décor, extra on the thoughtful touches, extra on the mod-cons and extra on the customer service. There’s nothing minimalist about the place.  If you don’t notice it the moment you enter the foyer, decorated with big, bold prints and colour, you’ll notice it in the selfie-riffic lifts – the lift walls are digital screens that pop with moving pictures, transitioning from bright purple tropical ferns and flowers to a beachside scene, a serpent, a map of Brisbane city, through to pops of orange colour. Enter your room and the curtains will automatically draw – the room I stay in is on the river side of the building, so they open to display a vista of the Brisbane River, the Streets (fake) Beach below, and the CBD across the water. Better yet, this is the first Australian hotel to be EarthCheck design certified. But my favourite thing about the hotel is the clever use of tech to enhance your experience – the curtains that open when you return to the room also auto-close when you leave. There’s a huge, gold-framed mirror on the wall opposite my king bed that takes me ages to discover is actually a TV screen. There are clearly marked buttons that allow you to perfectly customise the lighting throughout the bedroom and bathroom. And the glass wall next to the big, deep spa bath can turn from clear to completely frosted with the touch of a button. Rather than being con

  • Things to do
  • price 0 of 4

Nothing in life is free. Nothing! And you might disagree and say something like “what about walking along a beach? That’s free!” And you’d be right, but Brisbane doesn’t have beaches, so you’d be wrong.  So if you’re in Brisbane, and you’re broke and looking to have some fun, what do you do? Well, after living here a long time with varying amounts of disposable income we feel we’re in a position to offer some suggestions. Here’s what we’d do, in no particular order. Hungry? Eat your fill at Brisbane's best restaurants for cheap eats. Cashed up? You may like to go eat at one of Brisbane's best restaurants. Walk it off on one of the best easy day hikes near Brisbane.

  • Hotels
  • Luxury hotels

At many of the best hotels in Brisbane, you'll find evidence that the city's hotel scene is changing. The boutique revolution has well and truly hit town, with new operators looking to activate long-forgotten neighbourhoods, and the big chains inspired to produce tailored offerings for a more sophisticated clientele. The best hotels in Brisbane offer high-end experiences, laidback Aussie vibes and all the sun-kissed goodness of feeling like it’s summer all year round. The ultimate luxury stays are gushing with designer décor, bespoke art and unmatched city, river and mountain views. Can you see yourself emerging from an infinity pool overlooking Brisbane? Or how about rising from a relaxation pod, sipping a cocktail from an elevated piano bar, viewing bespoke author-inspired art or zip around in a Maserati? You can take part in these five-star experiences and more in Brisbane’s best hotels. Check out our picks of the best hotels in Brisbane below. Wondering what to do while you're here? These are the best things to do in Brisbane. Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in every hotel featured below, we've based our list on top reviews and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

  • Travel

There is plenty to do in Brisbane itself, but the city is also perfectly positioned for a range of one-day adventures. You can get away to the beach, the mountains, an island, or a picturesque country town, and still be back home in time for a backyard barbie dinner.    Here are ten of the best day trips to take from Brisbane. Please note that there are many sacred sites that are of great cultural significance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders throughout Australia. Always check if it is appropriate for you to visit specific areas. For example, the Traditional Owners of the Glass House Mountains, the Jinbara and Kabi Kabi people, request that visitors don’t climb Mount Beerwah or Mount Tibrogargan. Looking for an overnight stay? Check out the best weekend getaways from Brisbane.

  • Restaurants
  • Cafés

The idea that breakfast is the most important meal of the day may have been the result of a ridiculously successful marketing campaign in a bid to sell cereal and bacon in the 19th century, but the tagline holds true for the good people of Brisbane. It’s no secret that you lot love breakfast, from your piccolos to your pancakes. That’s why, when coming up with this list of the best breakfasts in Brisbane, we lost far more sleep deliberating over who and what to include than we’d rather say.  Just know that it came down to a strict criteria including flavour, innovation, freshness, ambience, service and presentation (to name a few). These are the venues you will go to with friends visiting from out of town to show them just how ‘in the know’ you are, and the dishes you’ll order time and time again, no matter what new additions grace the menu. From Hungarian-style meals reimagined for an Australian palate to aesthetically pleasing venues you’ll want to photograph for the ‘gram, this list proves once more that breakfast is the far superior meal of the day after all. Want more cafés? Go chasing the best beans with the best coffee in Brisbane. Ready for dinner? Eat well for less with Brisbane's best cheap eats.

  • Travel

With the glorious weather in sunny Queensland, venturing to the hot springs might not be top of the itinerary. And sure, we all know and love the stunning waterfalls, national parks and beaches to visit while the mercury’s soaring. But the state’s springs are the natural MVPs when the colder months roll around. Plus, they are some of the most visually striking and geographically distinctive in Australia.  It’s not just about tranquil pools and bubbling baths – the road-trip respites and weekend getaways that are home to these waters are some of the most culturally significant and picturesque spots in the Sunshine State. So, whether you’re a budding photographer, big on science and history, or just in need of a damn good soak – these hot springs are the relaxing dips you’ve been looking for. Want to extend your stay out in nature? Check out these top camping spots near to Brisbane. 

  • Things to do
  • Walks and tours

There are amazing walking options within a two-hour drive of Brisvegas. Check out this selection of hikes, varying from pleasant family-friendly strolls to fair dinkum bushwalks. You’ll need sun protection, water, food, weather appropriate clothes, a map and phone (signal reception may vary). Take a friend and tell someone else your plans. Bushwalking etiquette is to be respectful of others, don’t litter and don't remove anything from the location. You're not summiting Everest or exploring the Congo, but you’ll still be gobsmacked at what is within cooee of Brisvegas. So get your walking boots on, have an adventure, and be back in time for tea. Wanna go further? Discover the best day trips to take from Brisbane. Rather stay in town? Check out the best bushwalks within Brisbane. Feeling the heat after your walk? Find the best secret swimming spots near Brisbane.

  • Art
  • Galleries

Landscapes and portraits and prints, oh my! You’ll find these and much more – from immersive installations to pioneering digital artworks – at Brisbane’s world-class collection of art galleries. Whether you’re a fan of the old masters or a devotee of the avant garde, creative expressions of every colour, texture and medium are waiting to inspire and wow you. The hard part? Picking which of these incredible institutions to visit first. Is it knowledge you seek? Pay a visit to one of the best museums in Brisbane. Still bored? These are the best attractions in Brisbane.