| | | | Places to Stay in Brisbane Australia |  | For a taste of seaside style, head to Manly, where Brisbane meets the Bay. The Manly Hotel is the social focal point of this bohemian village. There’s music to touch any soul – from folk to funk, succulent food including a lip-smacking Sunday roast and a beer garden for soaking up the summer sunshine. The 9 rooms of 3 1/2 star boutique style accommodation offers privacy and comfort amidst the buzz of a vibrant village atmosphere. |
|  | La Torretta – named after our previous home in Italy – is a typical Queensland home, renovated to provide two modern ground floor guest rooms (each with bathroom) and a pleasant private guest area. Off-street parking is available. Our guest rooms have comfortable beds with pure heavy weight cotton sheets. Cooking facilities are available. The guest lounge/dining room is a welcoming place to relax, watch TV (Cable), eat the food you have cooked or bring home take-aways, for the... |
|  | Sapphire Resort is located in South Brisbane & a short walk from the Brisbane Convention Centre, South Bank, TAFE, Museum & Performing Arts Centre. We provide accommodation for the budget conscious in the 3 1/2 star price range. The resort is located away from traffic & has plenty of spacious courtyard area.Ideal for the corporate or leisure traveller, we offer 56 modern & spacious rooms, daily servicing, complimentary off street parking, on site restaurant for evening meals &... |
|  | Il Palazzo is a stylish boutique hotel situated in the heart of Cairns. Its prime location means that guests are central to the international hotels and major shopping precinct. The exciting esplanade, a plethora of cosmopolitan restaurants and the casino are all within easy walking distance. Cairns offers an impressive array of natural attractions, including two world heritage listed areas, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the rainforests of Australia's Wet Tropics which are... |
|  | Taringa Gardens Apts is the ideal accommodation choice for the business/corporate traveller,as it is conveniently situated close to Brisbane and central to the Toowong and Milton business districts.Nestled amongst the abundant restaurant district and close to all major public transport facilities.Taringa Gardens is located just minutes from the Indooroopilly and St Lucia golf courses,Suncorp Stadium,the Wesley Hospital and Medical Centre,and Brisbane Boys College |
|  | Step back in time whilst enjoying luxury accommodation with every modern convenience. Whether you are a corporate client requiring a luxurious but convenient location, or looking for a break out of the ordinary, MacArthur Chambers can offer something to suit every requirement of the discerning traveller.A stunning sandstone building, MacArthur Chambers was constructed between 1931 and 1934. In 1942, American General Douglas MacArthur - Commander in Chief of the Allied Forces in... |
|  | Providing 3 levels of premium accommodation, Kangaroo Point Holiday Apartments offer a range of luxuroious self contained apartments, all with air conditioning and modern room facilities. All apartments are self contained with kitchen, dining and lounge area separate to bedroom/s. Foxtel, Wireless Internet, swimming pools, B.B.Q area. |
|  | Quest on Story Bridge offers one, two and three bedroom apartments. All apartments offer air-conditioning , FOXTEL, Wireless Broadband Internet Access, DVD Players and feature either a private balcony or patio.Facilities include outdoor swimming pool, heated spa and gym. |
| | | | | Tourist Information for Brisbane Australia | There are many choices when it comes to accommodation in Brisbane Australia. A few options are Brisbane 5 star accomodation, self contained accomodation in Brisbane city or back packers accommodation Brisbane. A popular choice is always family accommodation brisbane or accommodation near Brisbane airport. So whatever it is that you are looking for, accommodation in Brisbane Australia is easy to find.
| Tourist attractions in Brisbane come in many forms. If a taste of history is on your agenda why not visit Boggo Road Gaol Museum or the Historic Newstead House. Brisbane River Cruises are a good way to relax and take in the views. If you want to cool off head to Streets Beach or if it is wildlife you are after the Alma Park Zoo will impress as will the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. All in all there are just too many tourist attractions in Brisbane to mention.
| If you are coming to Brisbane, surely entertainment will be on your mind. Brisbane holiday entertainment may come in the form of a night out at the outdoor Moonlight Cinemas or a local pub. Brisbane entertainment centre hosts many entertainment events all year round. All year round you will be sure to find brisbane holiday entertainment - how about trying some Cockroach racing or the National Festival of Beers?? If that is not your cup of tea, you will be sure to find some Brisbane holiday entertainment that is more your style!
| If you are wanting to indulge in some shopping Brisbane will not disappoint. Discount shopping stores are very popular wherever you go in Australia. Shopping malls in Brisbane are plentiful, along with Markets of all varieties. Try Queen St Mall or Brunswick St Mall. For markets lovers why not give Brunswick St Markets, South Bank Markets or Riverside Centre Markets a go, to name a few.
| So where do you go to find the best restaurants in Brisbane? Brisbane river restaurants are very popular - the food is sensational as are the views. But if you are not looking for river restaurants Brisbane, there are so many others to choose from. The food in Brisbane is generally rated as up there with the best in Australia - and reasonably priced too!
| Tourist attractions in Brisbane come in many forms. If a taste of history is on your agenda why not visit Boggo Road Gaol Museum or the Historic Newstead House. Brisbane River Cruises are a good way to relax and take in the views. If you want to cool off head to Streets Beach or if it is wildlife you are after the Alma Park Zoo will impress as will theLone Pine Koala Sanctuary. All in all there are just too many tourist attractions in Brisbane to mention.
| Getting around Brisbane comes in many forms - some on land and some on water! Brisbane rail transport is one of many choices of public transport in Brisbane Australia. You will easily find transport from Brisbane airport when you arrive and on your departure. Public transport in Brisbane Australia will be sure to get you to and from all of the wonderful tourist attractions in Brisbane.
| Popular sports to view and play in Brisbane are Rugby League and AFL to name only a couple. The Brisbane rugby league team is the Brisbane Broncos whilst the local football side is AFL Brisbane Lions. For those who want to participate in some sporting adventure whilst on holiday in Brisbane, Ministry of Paintball is a day of fun, or maybe a round of golf at The Brisbane Golf Club takes your fancy. Rock Climbing or Skydiving are very popular for the more adventurous.
| | Things to do in Brisbane | Wondering what to do in Brisbane ? Here is some information on tourist attractions to help make you enjoy your stay in Brisbane more enjoyable.
| | Pubs/Bars | There are some great hotels in Brisbane. We suggest Exchange Hotel, Story Brisge Hotel, O'Learys, Caxton Hotel, Anise, Press Club, Down Under Bar & Grill, GPO, Port Office Hotel and Belgian Beer Cafe.
| | Sports/Adventure | For those of you into sports and adventure, there are some great things to do. We suggest Diveshow - Scuba Diving Adventures, International Cricket at the Gabba, Rugby League - Brisbane Broncos, Centenary or Chermside Acquatic Centres, Ministry of Paintball, The Brisbane Golf Club, Brisbane Skydiving Centre, Rock Climbing and AFL - Brisbane Lions.
| | Eateries/Wineries | While on holiday, why not indulge in some of the local restaurants and wineries serving delicious food and wine. We suggest C, Jorge, Grosvenor on George, E'cco, Metro Cafe, Verve Cafe & Bar, F.I.X, Rush Lounge, Govinda's and Customs House Brasserie.
| | Main Tourist Attractions | There are some main tourist attractions in Brisbane that you should not miss. We suggest Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Brisbane River Cruises, Maritime Museum, Alma Park Zoo, Brisbane City Hall, Museum of Brisbane, Queensland Cultural Centre, South Bank, Fortitude Valley, QUT Art Museum, Chinatown, Streets Beach and West End.
| | Trails/Wildlife/Nature | If you like nature and want to see the wildlife, there are some places to go. We suggest Mangrove Boardwalk, Brisbane Forest Park, Daisy Hill Koala Centre, Alma Park Zoo, JC Slaughter Falls, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, South Bank Parklands, Mt Coot-tha, City Botanic Gardens and Brisbane Botanic Gardens.
| | Historical Sites | If you are interested in history, Brisbane has some great historical sites. We suggest Fort Lytton, Historic Ormiston House, Historic Newstead House, Christ Church Community Precinct Milton, Mayes Cottage, Commissariat Store, Boggo Road Gaol Museum, Brisbane Tramway Museum, Customs House, Brisbane City Hall, 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment Museum and The Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
| | Festivals/Events | The locals hold some festivals in Brisbane which are fun for the whole family. We suggest Valley Fiesta, Queensland Music Festival, 'Ekka' Royal National Agricultural Show, Moonlight Cinemas, Brisbane International Film Festival, National Festival of Beers, Chinese New Year, Queensland Winter Racing Carnival, Brisbane Riverfestival, Cockroach Races, Brisbane Pride Festival and Tropfest.
| | Specialty Shops | For the ladies, no trip is complete without doing some shopping. We suggest Crafts Village Market, Eagle St Pier Market, Stanley Street Plaza, Australia the Gift, Queensland Aboriginal Creations, McWhirter's Markets, Riverside Centre Market, Brunswick St Mall, Brunswick St Markets, Queen St Mall and South Bank Markets.
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