Brisbane Attractions
The city of Brisbane have, over the years, accumulated a healthy collection of historical sites and structures that can be enjoyed by culture hunters as well as a wide variety of natural parks and beaches as well as shops and restaurants, all for tourists to enjoy. The city’s most popular landmark is the City Hall, which comes with a Clock Tower and is considered as Brisbane’s highest building. On the ground floor you will find the Museum of Brisbane. Some performances and events are also regularly held at the building’s performance venues and function halls. A trip to the Clock Tower will also afford you with an amazing view of the city.



You should also check out the Kangaroo Point Cliffs, a cluster of steep cliffs located right in the city centre. The cliffs are excellent offers for adventurous tourists and climbers, though the regular onlooker may enjoy it at night when it’s all beautifully lit up.

Other notable places in Brisbane include the oldest house in the city called the Newstead House, Mt. Coot-tha for a trek through nature, the Queensland Performing Arts Complex for a dip into Brisbane culture, the 88-meter high Sky Needle sculpture, the South Bank Parklands man-made beach, the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art which features an Andy Warhol exhibit, the Roma Street Parkland, the City Botanic Gardens, the Portside Wharf, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, among several others. For shopping and dining, head over to the Queen Street Mall, which offers cafes, restaurants, shops, cinemas, and various other offers that can answer the whim of any traveller.

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