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Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt. Coot-tha
Officially opened in 1976, the Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-tha holds a noteworthy position for Brisbane City Council Mt Coot-tha precinct. Visitors can explore the various gardens and also attend events, workshops, displays, and special exhibitions. Facilities and services include picnic areas, Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha Library, Planetarium, and the Botanic Gardens Cafe. In addition, a volunteer can tag along for a guided tour of the features of this botanical garden.
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Channel Seven Wheel of Brisbane
Peaking at a height of 60 meters above ground, the Channel Seven Wheel offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Brisbane. The air-conditioned gondola shelters a seating capacity of 8 people and is harnessed with safe equipment used in the making. This 10 to 15-minute ride includes four revolutions with a stoppage at the top and an audio tour of the popular Brisbane landmarks that make your visit to this iconic vantage worth a while.
Chinatown, Brisbane
Located in the Fortitude Valley, Brisbane Chinatown attracts crowds of locals and visitors to its aromatic eateries, beautiful clothes, and artefacts. The Mall runs parallel to Brunswick Street Mall, connects Wickham Street and Ann Street, and has a car parking facility available. This town leaves no stone unturned to cater to the senses of awakening through its shopping and entertainment ventures. The entrance is weighed on by 320 kgs stone guard lions reflecting the Orient traditionality and culture.
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City Botanic Gardens
The City Botanic Gardens is located along the banks of the Brisbane river with a quiet and relaxing ambience around it. The Bamboo Grove, Weeping Fig Avenue, Riverstage, and the ornamental ponds are some of the attractions within the gardens. Visitors can enjoy concerts, exhibitions, shows at the Riverstage and the Main Rotunda, and fitness activities that are hosted within the gardens. In addition, visitors can enjoy free guided walks in and out of the park.
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CityCat
Short for catamarans, the CityCats in Brisbane are passenger speedboats that are a quick way to explore the city through its waterways. A fleet of 23 CityCats connects a network of 23 ferry terminals stretching from the University of Queensland (UQ) St Lucia to Northshore Hamilton. These ferry services render connectivity to 140 stops each week.
CityHopper
The Brisbane City Council of Australia offers the Cross River free ferry service connecting Holman Street at Kangaroo Point, Riverside, Howard Smith Wharves, and Bulimba to Teneriffe. The route is serviced by 5 KittyCats and CityHoppers every 30 minutes, providing access to major destinations in the inner city. It crosses seven stops between North Quay and Sydney Street, New Farm.
D’Aguilar National Park
Protecting the bushlands and the thick-lush of forests in the northwest of Brisbane is the D’Aguilar National Park, famous for its adventurous camping trek and scenic barbeque spots catering to visitors. It features horse riding, lookout, trail bike riding, and cycling as the to-do sports for park-goers. The National Park is traversed by the Mount Nebo and the Mount Glorious route. Visitors also can enjoy short, medium and long-length hikes and treks through the circuits, loops, and track.
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Eat Street Northshore
Housed on an abandoned dockyard at Northshore Hamilton Brisbane, Eat Street Northshore is a street food hotspot for entertainment and grub lovers. Enjoy an oyster gourmet plate from Shuck All Oysters, or grab sweet potato fries from the Salty Sailor fish shop. The main deck features touring bands, the OpenSky theatre fills an edge to entertainment, and the LaneWay Cabaret breezes in jazz to add to the vibrance of Eat Street.
Fort Lytton National Park
Located in Lytton on the southern bank of the Brisbane river, the Fort Lytton National Park built around 1881 was used as a defense fortress by Brisbane in the Second World War. It stands as a pentagonal palace hidden behind the grassy embankments. Its main attraction is Fort Lytton Historic Military Precinct, providing guided tours of historic Fort Lytton, a museum and re-enactments.
Gabba Brisbane Cricket Ground
Gabba Brisbane Cricket Ground is located in Woolloongabba, from which it derives the name Gabba. It is an important sports ground in Brisbane and is known for hosting concerts and sports such as baseball, rugby league, cricket, cycling, Association football, athletics, and greyhound racing to name a few. The stadium is owned and operated by Stadium Queensland. It has a 40,000+ seating capacity and corporate, media, and player facilities. It also features concession stands with food, beverage, merchandising, and bar outlets. It is likely to host the 2032 Summer Olympics. Gabba venue tours are arranged on request and token fee.
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