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Besides the fact that it’s the capital and biggest city of sunshine state Queensland, there are plenty of interesting things to do in a sleepy country town hiding behind a big city façade. From the Queensland Museum and Art Gallery, to the fun Wheel of Brisbane, to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, to the foodie spots, you’d never fall short of reasons to visit Brisbane.

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Alma Park Zoo

Located north of Brisbane, the Alma Park Zoo is fully landscaped with walking paths through tropical gardens. Comprising an area of 40-acre, its home to a large number of exotic and Australian animals...
 
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Located in the heart of Brisbane city, Bleeding Heart hosts exhibitions, workshops as well as markets and a cafe. Bleeding Heart Gallery has a large space which...
 
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Brisbane Botanic Gardens are located at the foot of Brisbane's tallest mountain known as Mount Coot-tha. With an area of 52 hectares, these gardens contain vari...
 
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Located adjacent to King George Square, Brisbane City Hall is a seat of the Brisbane City Council. The Hall has its entrances in both Adelaide Street and Ann Street. The building designed according to...
 
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Located at Ferny Grove, Brisbane Tramway Museum preserves and displays trolley-buses and trams, mostly from Brisbane. In the museum, visitors can view restored ...
 
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Situated at the northern end of Kangaroo Point, Captain Burke Park has various features for the visitors. There are extensive walkways, BBQ area, drinking water, children's playground, wheelchair acce...
 
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Commissariat Store is one of two structures which survived from the convict period in Queensland. Today, the restored and renovated building serves as headquarters for Royal Historical Society of Quee...
 
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Jan Powers Farmers Markets is a unique market with around 120 stalls having best organic produce. As it is located next to the Powerhouse Museum, it is also kno...
 
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Kangaroo Point

Kangaroo Point is one of the most popular attractions of Brisbane. The Kangaroo Point Cliffs are well-known as a rock climbing and abseiling site. Visitors can climb the iconic Story Bridge which offe...
 
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King George Square is located between Ann Street and Adelaide Street. A special section of King George Square, known as "Speakers' Corner" has statues of some famous people of Australia. The statues a...
 
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Founded in 1927, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the oldest Koala sanctuary in the world. It's one of the few sanctuaries in the world, where visitors are allowed ...
 
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Located in MacArthur Chambers, the MacArthur Museum shows the dark days of World War Two. It helps the visitors to know about General Douglas MacArthur who was a Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces...
 

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