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Brisbane Guide 🏞
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Australia's third largest city, Brisbane offers sophisticated big-city attractions in a sun-splashed riverside setting. In Handoff Brisbane, you can explore these amazing attractions while playing your torch run!


Brisbane Botanical Gardens
(Mt Coo-tha)
Visitors are spoiled for choice when it comes to gardens in Brisbane. Lush parks and gardens punctuate every corner of the city, and Brisbane's botanic gardens are renowned for their impressive collections of subtropical plants.

Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)
Occupies two adjacent but contrasting buildings along the waterfront in the South Bank Cultural Precinct. Together, they display more than 1,700 works of art from around the world, with a special focus on Australia, the Pacific, and Asia.
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Wheel of Brisbane
The giant Ferris wheel is one of the top tourist attractions in South Bank and offers an exciting 10- to 12-minute ride with a bird's-eye view over the river and city during the day or night.

Eat Street Northshore
Eat Street Northshore is like a party for your taste buds. You can eat around the world at this nightlife hotspot, soak up the carnival-type atmosphere, and listen to rockin' good live music at the same time. Eat Street is a pedestrian precinct, and you can wander around here with the whole family – even your pooch.

South Bank Parklands
Located just across the river from Brisbane’s CBD, the South Bank Parklands is one of the most popular places in the city among residents and tourists alike. Set amid the park’s enthralling mix of manicured lawns and thick rainforest are everything from fountains and plazas to restaurants, cafes, and little street markets selling local arts and crafts.

Roma street Parkland
Tucked away amid the city’s many tall buildings and skyscrapers, this beautiful park is a great place to relax and unwind. Very reminiscent of Central Park in New York, the Roma Street Parkland is the largest subtropical garden in a city center in the world and boasts lots of thick rainforest, ferns and water features.

Boggo Road Gaol
The History of Boggo Road Gaol Tour tells of the dramatic escapes of the 1980s, infamous inmates, lifers, riots, rooftop protests, the daily lives of prisoners and the duties of officers. This 90-minute guided tour through heritage-listed Number Two Division is child friendly and includes time to explore one of the original cell blocks.

Mt Coot-tha Lookout
Meaning ‘Place of Honey’ in the indigenous language, Mount Coot-tha is the tallest mountain in the area and reaches a height of 287 meters. Coated in dense rainforest, it is a fantastic place to go for a hike. Many paths and trails weave their way up the mountainside, although most people simply drive directly to the summit.

Brisbane Powerhouse
Lying on the banks of the Brisbane River between Powerhouse Park and New Farm Park, the Brisbane Powerhouse is undoubtedly one of the coolest venues in town. Formerly an abandoned power station, its graffiti-strewn interior now houses all kinds of different cultural events, with something new going on every day.