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About Brisbane

Brisbane, Australia's third most populous city, combines sophisticated big-city attractions in a sun-drenched riverbank environment. Despite the fact that Brisbane's history extends back to 1824, it catapulted to prominence after hosting the Commonwealth Games in 1982 and the World Expo in 1988. The bustle of this multicultural Queensland metropolis can still be felt today at its various tourist attractions and exciting events. Brisbane has everything you need. Indigenous art and cutting-edge contemporary creations coexist with works by European masters in the Cultural Centre. In addition, Brisbane is clean, green, and safe. Lush parklands dot the landscape, biking and walking lanes crisscross the city, and a strong emphasis on innovation and creativity pervades. The finest way to explore the sites in the city is on a river cruise. Take a cruise for an overview and then explore your favourite sites on foot later.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Have you ever wished to cuddle a koala? You may cross this lifetime dream of your bucket list at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. You may also get up and personal with more than 70 different species of adorable Australian animals. Feed kangaroos by hand, laugh with kookaburras, and witness swarms of rainbow lorikeets descend during a feeding. This small sanctuary on the Brisbane River is home for wallabies, wombats, dingoes, snakes, and even crocodiles. If you are travelling with kids to Brisbane then this place is super amazing and they will really love it.

Cultural Centre

The heritage-listed Cultural Centre in South Bank is a wonderful, family-friendly day out on the banks of the Brisbane River. An outstanding array of museums, galleries, and performing venues may be found here. The precinct's stunning setting on the river near picturesque parklands is enhanced by award-winning architecture. Here's plenty of activities for the whole family. Browse the State Library of Queensland's superb holdings; keep the youngsters engaged with interactive exhibitions at the Queensland Museum and Science centre; enjoy thought-provoking, cutting-edge art at the popular Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art.

River Cruise

One of the most delightful ways to see Brisbane is on a river cruise. Many of Brisbane's most popular sights along the Brisbane River's banks, vying for your attention. A wonderful chance to see Brisbane landmarks like the Story Bridge and the Kangaroo Point Cliffs from a different perspective, as well as some of the local fauna like the fruit bats that cluster along the riverbank. After receiving a beautiful perspective of the city from the sea, you may get your bearings and decide where you want to spend more time during your trip.

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