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05 February 2013

The Place to Visit is Brisbane

By Peter Driveabout




Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland and the 3rd largest city in Australia. In the past Brisbane's bigger town cousins felt the city couldn't compete with them for culture, dining and nightlife but all that's changed.


Brisbane is now growing faster than any other major city and with the city is consistently adding more for entertainment, wonderful dining and a great onstage music scene in the inner town area of Fortitude Valley. It also has one of the finest climate of any leading city in Australia.

The sub-tropical climate means it is warm across the year with mild, dry winters. The city enjoys over three hundred days of sunshine a year and as a consequence the town makes excellent use of the outdoors and the stream that wraps round the city.

Getting Around: Once you are in Brisbane it's best if you hire a campervan to go to everything. Otherwise another choice is that it's easy to get round the central areas by foot or public transport. The general public transport is operated under the name of TransLink and permits the use of a single ticket for bus, rail and ferry. Make sure you explore the stream using the fast and smooth Town Moggy catamaran ferries.

If you are staying in the CBD itself or close to the stream precinct of Southbank then you'll be able to explore much of the centre simply by foot. The CBD area of the town is reasonably compact. Nevertheless if you need to get further away from the centre then Brisbane sprawls out a good distance and you may find auto rental a nice option.

There are numerous Brisbane car rental corporations to make a choice from including all of the big names and a considerable number of local minimal cost operators. A note of alert. If you choose a cheap automobile rental firm then read the details in extensive detail. Two the firms charge admin and other costs in the event you cause damages to the vehicle and hide this in reams of details on the contract.

What to do: Brisbane has lots to do but here are one or two proposals to get you started.

- Explore the stream through the Citycat ferries. Stand on the front or rear outside sections to get the best perspectives of the multi-million buck riverfront homes and residences along the brook.
- Visit Southbank on the other side of the stream to the city.
- Visit the eat street areas of the inner city suburbs of West End, Paddington and Oxford Street in Bulimba.
- Shop on the Queen Street Mall which features an impressive choice of stores including malls Myer and David Jones.
- Play a game of bare-foot bowls at Merthyr Bowls Club on Oxlade Drive in New Farm. Access is straightforward through the Citycat ferry using the New Farm Parklands stop.
- Head to Moreton Bay and take a ferry over to North Stradbroke Island, one of the largest sand islands in the world and home to some great beaches.

Use Brisbane as a base for close by destinations such as the Gold Coast, the Sun Coast and Australia Zoo which is one hour north of Brisbane by road.

Brisbane is an increasingly popular destination for Australian and world visitors so take care you make it part of your trip.




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