Food scene
James Squire Brewbar located in Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Hours:
Monday - Thursday
11 am – 11 pm
Friday - Saturday
11 am – 1 am
Sunday
12 noon – 11 pm
photos: CTTO
26 habitants recommandent
The Charming Squire
133 Grey StJames Squire Brewbar located in Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Hours:
Monday - Thursday
11 am – 11 pm
Friday - Saturday
11 am – 1 am
Sunday
12 noon – 11 pm
photos: CTTO
South of the river, but in the heart of it all, Fish Lane is quickly becoming Brisbane’s coolest laneway. As new buildings pop up, restaurants, cafes and bars are moving in beneath them – making the journey from West End to South Bank an adventure in itself.
The precinct might be new, but the laneway it as old as they come. Originally named Soda Water Lane, thanks to the Eudone Aerated Water Company that had its factory there in the 1870s, Fish Lane is only set to grow further.
24 habitants recommandent
Fish Lane
Fish LaneSouth of the river, but in the heart of it all, Fish Lane is quickly becoming Brisbane’s coolest laneway. As new buildings pop up, restaurants, cafes and bars are moving in beneath them – making the journey from West End to South Bank an adventure in itself.
The precinct might be new, but the laneway it as old as they come. Originally named Soda Water Lane, thanks to the Eudone Aerated Water Company that had its factory there in the 1870s, Fish Lane is only set to grow further.
The Valley, as it is affectionately known, was Australia’s first dedicated entertainment district and continues to be a hive of activity. Live music thrives and international DJs are drawn to the clubs and chic bars. The impressive Chinatown Mall is a hub of exotic Chinese supermarkets and restaurants. The Emporium complex channels a European village feel, James St showcases Australian fashion labels and Brunswick St is home to multicultural dining options.
236 habitants recommandent
Fortitude Valley
The Valley, as it is affectionately known, was Australia’s first dedicated entertainment district and continues to be a hive of activity. Live music thrives and international DJs are drawn to the clubs and chic bars. The impressive Chinatown Mall is a hub of exotic Chinese supermarkets and restaurants. The Emporium complex channels a European village feel, James St showcases Australian fashion labels and Brunswick St is home to multicultural dining options.
West End a quirky inner city suburb representing fusion of cultures and mix of alternative and vintage organic cafes and family-friendly restaurants.
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West End
West End a quirky inner city suburb representing fusion of cultures and mix of alternative and vintage organic cafes and family-friendly restaurants.
A relaxed and casual dining experience with waterfront views accompanied by friendly service and a traditional beach vibe.
Southbeach Social
Stanley Street PlazaA relaxed and casual dining experience with waterfront views accompanied by friendly service and a traditional beach vibe.
The birthplace of 'Beer Thirty', Brisbane's waterfront beer garden serves up an assortment of craft brews and tasty tipples by spectacular river views.
15 habitants recommandent
Southbank Beer Garden
30ba Stanley St PlazaThe birthplace of 'Beer Thirty', Brisbane's waterfront beer garden serves up an assortment of craft brews and tasty tipples by spectacular river views.
Sightseeing
Queensland's premier visual arts institution, the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), connects people and art through a dynamic program of Australian and international exhibitions that showcase works from a diverse range of historical and contemporary artists.
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Gallery of Modern Art
Stanley PlaceQueensland's premier visual arts institution, the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), connects people and art through a dynamic program of Australian and international exhibitions that showcase works from a diverse range of historical and contemporary artists.
A panoramic view located at heart of Brisbane's cultural precinct, just a five-minute walk from South Brisbane buses and trains.
176 habitants recommandent
Channel Seven Wheel of Brisbane
A panoramic view located at heart of Brisbane's cultural precinct, just a five-minute walk from South Brisbane buses and trains.
Australia’s only inner-city, man-made beach surrounded by white, sandy beaches and sub-tropical plants.
25 habitants recommandent
South Bank Beach
Australia’s only inner-city, man-made beach surrounded by white, sandy beaches and sub-tropical plants.
Shopping
Queens Plaza is the glitzy home to high-end brands and Queensland’s flagship five-storey David Jones department store. On the ground floor find all the luxury brands including Burberry, Tiffany and Co., Louis Vuitton, Bvlgari, Paspaley, Salvatore Ferragamo, Dior, Saint Laurent, as well as Mimco, Michael Hill Jeweller and Perrott’s Florist. On the upper level you can find high-end fashion labels, Camilla, Alice McCall, Zimmerman, Sass & Bide, Viktoria & Woods and Gorman, along with Mecca Cosmetica.
270 habitants recommandent
Queen Street Mall
Queen StreetQueens Plaza is the glitzy home to high-end brands and Queensland’s flagship five-storey David Jones department store. On the ground floor find all the luxury brands including Burberry, Tiffany and Co., Louis Vuitton, Bvlgari, Paspaley, Salvatore Ferragamo, Dior, Saint Laurent, as well as Mimco, Michael Hill Jeweller and Perrott’s Florist. On the upper level you can find high-end fashion labels, Camilla, Alice McCall, Zimmerman, Sass & Bide, Viktoria & Woods and Gorman, along with Mecca Cosmetica.
IGA South Brisbane
103 Melbourne StMacArthur Central Shopping Center is a four level shopping center that incorporates an English Renaissance styled heritage-listed building known as MacArthur Chambers.
McArthur Brisbane
127 Adelaide StMacArthur Central Shopping Center is a four level shopping center that incorporates an English Renaissance styled heritage-listed building known as MacArthur Chambers.
Educational Experience
Experience science, culture & natural history exhibits specific to the Queensland region, just 5 mins walk away.
265 habitants recommandent
Musée du Queensland
Melbourne StreetExperience science, culture & natural history exhibits specific to the Queensland region, just 5 mins walk away.
Essentials
Australia Post - West End Post Shop
73 Russell StSouth Bank Station
Grey Street