Australia’s third-largest city, Brisbane is the hub of Queensland culture, offering a peek at the past and a glimpse into the future. Visit the historic Windmill and Old Commissariat Store, built by convicts in 1828, or fast-forward to the present (and beyond) with a trip to the new Gallery of Modern Art. Mingle with locals atop Mount Coot-tha, cruise the Brisbane River to South Bank’s sandy beach on the City Cat and make sure to fill the cuteness quota at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, home to koalas and kangaroos.
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Whether its tour and accommodation bookings, event and entertainment information, brochures and maps, or general tourist advice, the Brisbane Visitor Information and Booking Centre in the Queen Street Mall have it all covered. This accredited Visitor Information and Booking Centre is a one-stop-shop of travel services covering the Brisbane, Moreton Bay and Islands, Scenic Rim and Ipswich and Country Valley areas.
We were able to get a walking tour from this information centre. The walk was informative and enjoyable the volunteer staff were engaging and knowledgeable
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The grassed area behind the Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre has to be one of Brisbane's best locations for a picnic. The spot is a sloped grassed area that offers people a picturesque view of the Enoggera Reservoir and the forest lining its banks. The location offers a fossil sandpit for the young ones, rentable kayaks, the wildlife centre and gentle walking tracks for families of all ages. Wildlife is everywhere, especially represented by Australia's birdlife. The sounds of bell birds and whip birds really complement the breathtaking views. For our family, it's a hidden gem. Get here early because the carpark gets full quickly.
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If you're heading to South Bank in Brisbane, make sure you call, email or stop by the South Bank Visitor Information & Booking Centre. They offer essential travel information, details on what's on and where to go at South Bank as well as a free booking service and great local travel deals. They are a QTIX agent and also an agent for Queensland National Parks, Greyhound Australia and many other popular day tour companies.
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The Brisbane Airport Visitor Information Centre located in the Arrivals Hall at the International Terminal is open to meet all arriving flights and can assist with transfers, accommodation, tours & cruises and general information. The Visitor Information Centres provides advice and information, assist with itinerary planning, and sell tourism products to those travelling through Brisbane Airport to Southern Queensland, Northern New South Wales or any other location within these States or throughout Australia. Other assistance is also given including general airport enquiries, flight information, and lost baggage.
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Discover Wynnum Manly with charming bayside villages, craft and fresh produce markets, art galleries, quality dining and boutiques, and of course the picturesque views out to the islands. Visit the Wynnum Manly Tourism and Visitor Information Centre, situated on the stunning William Gunn Jetty and in close proximity of the vibrant Manly Harbour Village. The Centre's team of friendly Ambassadors can provide information on what to do locally, book accommodation and Island tours, and provide details of upcoming events. A gift shop full of local goods,jewellery, art, maps, books on the area, island travel essentials like sunblock, hats and insect repellent are also available.
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