Things to do in Brisbane

Getting to know Brisbane

Brisbane, Australia’s sunny riverside city, is known for its vibrant arts scene, outdoor lifestyle, and laid-back atmosphere. With a wealth of parks, riverfront walkways, and gardens, it’s perfect for exploring on foot or by bike. You can visit the South Bank Parklands for stunning views of the city and enjoy world-class galleries, such as the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art. For a more relaxed day, take a river cruise or head to nearby Moreton Bay for stunning beaches and wildlife. Brisbane also offers a thriving café culture, bustling markets, and an exciting nightlife scene, ensuring there’s something for every type of adventurer.

Story Bridge Adventure Climb

Rain or shine, the Story Bridge Adventure Climb continues to thrill! Now based on the North Side of the Bridge at Howard Smith Wharves—between Crystalbrook Vincent Hotel and Betty’s Burgers—this iconic experience offers a fresh take on Brisbane’s skyline. As one of only three bridge climbs in the world, it now includes the historic North Arm Climb, open to the public for the first time. With climbs running from dawn to dusk and into twilight, participants are treated to sweeping views of the city, Glass House Mountains, Moreton Bay, and beyond, while expert climb leaders share captivating tales of Brisbane’s past. Suitable for adventurers aged six and up, it’s a must-do, family-friendly highlight nestled in one of the city’s premier dining and entertainment precincts.

Howard Smith Wharves

Howard Smith Wharves is a lively riverside precinct, buzzing from dawn to dusk with dining, drinks, and stunning views. Home to 13 restaurants, vibrant bars, cafés, the award-winning Felons Brewing Co, and the luxury hotel Crystalbrook Vincent, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy Greek dishes at Greca, Cantonese at Stanley, or riverside Italian at Ciao Papi. Don’t miss Mr Percival’s overwater bar—perfect for sunset drinks with a city skyline backdrop.

Animals & Wildlife

Visitors can get up close to Australia’s unique wildlife with a range of unforgettable experiences. At Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, guests can cuddle koalas and hand-feed kangaroos, while Walkabout Creek Wildlife Centre offers the chance to explore a lush subtropical aviary. For marine encounters, Moreton Island (Mulgumpin) is a must—where Tangalooma Island Resort’s expert Eco-Rangers guide guests in hand-feeding wild bottlenose dolphins. In the Scenic Rim hinterland, animal lovers can enjoy a variety of encounters, from the awe-inspiring Birds of Prey Show at O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat to meeting camels at Summer Land Camels, milking cows at Tommerup’s Dairy Farm, or picnicking with alpacas at Mountview Alpaca Farm.

Brisbane River Cruises

A Brisbane River cruise is a must for anyone visiting South Bank. Known as Maiwar to the Turrbal people, the river is central to the city’s charm, and cruising its calm waters offers a unique perspective of Brisbane’s landmarks. Departing from South Bank, these leisurely journeys showcase the city from a whole new angle, making it an essential part of the South Bank experience.

South Bank Brisbane

South Bank is one of Brisbane’s most beloved destinations, offering a blend of natural beauty, recreation, and vibrant culture. Visitors can unwind in the lush 15-hectare Parklands, take a dip at the iconic Streets Beach with its postcard-perfect city views, or enjoy a laid-back picnic using the free barbecues and licensed areas. Families will appreciate the spacious lawns and two dynamic playgrounds, while food lovers can explore a wide range of cafes and restaurants scattered throughout the precinct. For those looking to explore, a stroll along the scenic Clem Jones Promenade or beneath the magenta-covered steel arches of the Arbour offers the perfect way to take in South Bank’s unique charm.

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