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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

BRISBANE

Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping,Essential Information, Maps

Brisbane is a lively, cosmopolitan city with excellent restaurants, beautiful riversideparks, a busy cultural calendar and a great nightlife. Its fantastic weather year-round has allowed outdoor activities to thrive and develop a vibrant café culture.The city is surrounded by some of the state’s major tourist attractions, and there isan abundant choice of daytrips whether it be to the coast for the golden beaches, or
inland for some of Queensland’s serene bushland, there is something for everybody
the city 
The capital of the “Sunshine State,” Brisbane, could verywell be the world’s most laidback city: its residents arefriendly and optimistic in a way rarely seen in big city life.But with such a fantastic lifestyle, who can blame them forsmiling?Brisbane has a world of experience to oer, from thehustle and bustle of the Central Business District (CBD),you can escape to the creative ambiance of thecontemporary arts centre - The Brisbane Powerhouse inNew Farm. Perhaps you’d prefer dinner with sights of thecity at South Bank? Afterwards, if you’d like a sti drink,head towards the trendy bars of Fortitude Valley and West
End.If you don’t dance the night away, you might be up earlyenough to watch the sun rise as you kayak on theBrisbane River. Or perhaps you’d prefer relaxing atAustralia’s only inner city beach at South Bank. If you stillhave the energy, you can try rock climbing and take in theviews of the Story Bridge and the city skyline from theKangaroo Point Clis.When you’re ready to relax, head down to Woolloongabbato enjoy some of the spectator sports that Queensland isfamed for!League fan.-"The Gabba is one of eight major sporting and entertainment facilities owned and operated by StadiumsQueensland
Tangalooma Island Resort
Tangalooma Island Resort has a wide array of excursionson oer, and quite a few of them are for free. This is one ofonly a few places in the world where it’s possible tohand-feed dolphins in the wild. They come swimming up along side the jetty at dusk for their nightly feed.
Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon
Queensland’s largest oceanarium/aquarium with 25.000sea animals and a multi award winning tourist attraction.Take the opportunity to walk with thousands of marine animals without getting your feet wet.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
This sanctuary gives you the opportunity to touch andhold koalas in the world’s largest koala enclosure. The siteis easily accessible by bus from the CBD, or via MiramarCruises who do daily trips from South Bank’s Cultural Centre pontoon at 10am League fan.-"The Gabba is one of eight major sporting and
entertainment facilities owned and operated by Stadiums Queensland".


Brisbane is scattered with great pubs, you’ll realise this themoment you learn that most of the “hotels” which you seeare actually drinking establishments. Beers are served inpots, schooners, pints and jugs and the beer taps in manybars will be specially chilled, causing the condensation tofreeze on the outside. Most hotels are open 10:30am-3am,and the traditional “Sunday Session” runs from 11am tomidnight.
Norman Hotel
The Norman is a good place to meet a cross-section ofBrisbane society, it’s tradition for those attending matchesat The Gabba to get a pre-match steak here. There aretwo bars here, the new Norman’s Bar and the traditional Sports Bar.


The Queen Street Mall is Queensland’s premiere shoppingdestination with over 700 shops doing business sevendays a week and independent designers as well as aplethora of cafés abound.Queens Plaza is where a host of home-grown talents suchas Herringbone of Sydney and Alannah Hill take pride of
place. Take a short stroll and you’ll also find the likes ofMax Mara, Vuitton, and Tiany & Co, proving that Brisbaneisn’t too small for the big names.The assortment of logos and brands available in this
stretch between Edward Street and George Street is mind-boggling, but of note are the legendary departmentstores David Jones and The Myer Centre. You may alsowant to take a peek in the boutique of local designer Bora,whose creation graced the body of Miss Universe in 2004.If you leave the Queen Street Mall and head down EdwardStreet towards the river, you’ll find more Australiandesigners and if you continue up Elizabeth Street, you’llfind many of the up-and-coming.Beyond the CBD, it’s worth taking a look at Ann Street andJames Street in Fortitude Valley where you’ll find a mixtureof boho chic and ultra-trendy style. Come back at theweekend and you’ll find the Valley Markets: fashion on
Brunswick Street where you can buy one-o items and owers and fresh produce on James Street.
Back at the South Bank Lifestyle Markets, you’ll findeverything from local crafts to unique artworks at the
weekend. Every second and fourth Sunday at thePowerhouse in New Farm, check out the Farmers Markets
where you can pick up Queensland’s fnest pineapples andmangos, freshly caught seafood or just-picked vegetables.The farmers bring their goods to the markets literally onthe back of their trucks. Open from dawn till aroundlunchtime but, for the best experience, be early to get thebest produce and avoid the heat 

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