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Brisbane
Australia’s New World City
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Brisbane, the bustling capital of Queensland, stands out as the most populous city in the state and the third in Australia. Nestled along the Brisbane River, approximately 15 kilometres (9 miles) from its mouth at Moreton Bay, the city's Central Business District resides on the original European settlement site.
Embark on a journey to Brisbane, one of Australia's oldest cities, and immerse yourself in an enriching experience. Known for its distinct Queenslander architecture, which forms a significant part of the city's built heritage, Brisbane serves as a gateway to the captivating Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. From art exhibitions to refreshing rainforest waterholes and gastronomic delights featuring Queensland's finest food and wine, Brisbane offers a vibrant blend of cultural attractions and natural wonders.
Bathed in sunshine, Brisbane radiates a vibrant energy that harmoniously merges modern architecture with a relaxed lifestyle and breathtaking natural landscapes. Whether exploring the city's cultural precincts, enjoying riverside picnics, or venturing to nearby islands and national parks, Brisbane provides a diverse range of experiences. The city's Mediterranean climate and reputation as a welcoming destination for migrants and tourists make it a true new-world city. Immerse yourself in Brisbane's charm as you visit the Queensland Museum or stroll through the Roma Street Parkland, where urban energy blends seamlessly with outdoor adventure.
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Things to know before you visit Brisbane
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