Brisbane Tourist Attractions
Brisbane Festivals
The Royal Queensland show called ‘Ekka’ held in August, ‘River festival’ held at the South Bank Parklands, the annual Greek festival called ‘Paniyiri’ held on the first weekend in May and the annual charity event of Brisbane called the Bridge to Brisbane fun run are some of them. Walk through the Tribal Galleries, Maritime museum and Science centre to gain the knowledge bites.
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Brisbane Historical Monuments
The City Hall is one among the tallest and the most historical buildings in Brisbane which is built in the neoclassical and Florentine styles. The Old Windmill in Wikham park is another relevant historical landmark. This historical monument was built by the convicts in 1828. Brisbane Story Bridge day and night climbing is another interesting activity over here which will offer you an enchanting view of the Brisbane river, Moreton Bay, Mt Coot-tha, Lamington National Park and so forth. Visiting the City Hall, the Old Windmill, St. Stephen’s church, St. John’s Cathedral, the Old Commissariat Store, Newsstand House, the Mansions in William Street, Kingsford Smith Memorial, Old Government House etc. will be a tribute to the history of Brisbane. Shrine of Remembrance in the Anzac square is the greatest war memorial Brisbane ever had and it will surely give you a spellbound experience with its calmness and solitude in the midst of that high threshold of the city.
Brisbane Bays & Beaches
Moreton Island with its crisp air, cute birds and greatest sand dunes like Mount Tempest will welcome you with all its heart. At Tangalooma, previously the only whaling station at Queensland, you can feed the giant dolphins by hand. Beaches in Brisbane are the places which can’t be described, it has to be experienced. The most captivating beaches are Sunshine coast, Gold coast, Kawana beach, the famous Caloundra, Mooloolaba, Coolum beach and so on. Get ready to be soaked in these heavenly beauties, surf and sail along the Moreton Bay, follow the migratory routes of wild whales in the month of June and October. Come along with your family, let your Grandpa be in his teens again, enjoy the most recreative and interactive actions in the water-play park over here.
Brisbane Flora & Fauna
Watch and interact up-close with the most endangered species at Alma Park Zoo, enjoy the manmade beach and swim in the beautiful lagoons at South Bank Parklands, feed the Kangaroos at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and Kangaroo point, relax and admire the beauty of Tsuki-yama-chisen Japanese Garden, the Brisbane Botanic Garden and Mt Coot-tha and Brisbane Forest Park.
More Tourist Attractions
Dine at the most ravishing restaurants of Brisbane and don’t forget to have a great shopping. Finally, sail up on a Hot air balloon and lose yourself to the charms of this city.
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