Top Things To Do In And Around Brisbane For A First-Time Traveller

Enjoy an unforgettable getaway to Brisbane with our list of must-have experiences in and around the vibrant city
Things to do in Brisbane
Go Kayaking Kyle Hunter and Hayley Andersen
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Cool, colourful, relaxing, yet fun—that is exactly what a holiday in Brisbane looks like. Abundant with natural beauty and historical landmarks, this part of the country brims with diverse experiences that ensure that no matter what you like, you return with a backpack of memories. To help you get the most out of your getaway to Queensland's vibrant capital, here's our list of top experiences that you must have when in Brisbane. And if you are up for some bonus fun, there's a whole lot you can experience on day trips from Brisbane, too.

Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mount Coot-tha

Located in the scenic Mount Coot-tha precinct, this 138-acre subtropical conservatory is home to a vast collection of native and exotic plants, including the largest collection of Australian rainforest trees worldwide. You can explore various themed spaces, such as the Japanese Garden, Lagoon and Bamboo Grove, Fern House, Fragrant Plants and Herb Garden. The gardens also offer a "Hide 'n' Seek Children's Trail" with surprises and facts for kids to discover. Best part? Its beautiful setting offers plenty of photo opportunities. 

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

This world-famous sanctuary is home to over 130 koalas and other native Australian animals like kangaroos, wombats, and birds. Visitors can interact with the animals, feed them, and even meet a koala. The sanctuary also offers a variety of educational programs and activities, making it a great destination for families and animal lovers.

The Wheel of Brisbane

If you enjoy a good view, you must ride the 60-meter-high Channel Seven Wheel. The air-conditioned gondola can accommodate up to eight people and offers a 360-degree view of Brisbane. The ride includes four revolutions with a stop at the top, providing ample time to take in the sights and enjoy the audio tour of popular Brisbane landmarks.

Farmers Markets

If you enjoy shopping and going local at that, then you should not miss out on the Farmers' Markets that Brisbane is renowned for. It is the best place to get a taste of the city's local produce and artisanal goods. You can sample fresh fruits, cheeses, and baked goods, as well as browse stalls selling handmade crafts and souvenirs. The Jan Powers Farmers Market in New Farm and the West End Markets are popular spots to experience the city's best bites.

The Gallery of Modern Art

If you enjoy visiting galleries and exploring new artworks, The Gallery of Modern Art is where you should be headed. Located in the Queensland Cultural Centre, GOMA offers a dynamic program of exhibitions showcasing works from Australian, Asian, and Pacific artists. The gallery features diverse art forms and hosts the Australian Cinémathèque, which screens unique and often rare films and videos. If you are visiting with the little ones, be sure to also explore the Children's Art Centre, a space designed for interactive art experiences, and enjoy dining at the gallery's most cafes and restaurants, such as Eat Street Markets, Howard Smith Wharves, Laneway Tours, Southbank, Story Bridge Climb.

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This guided climb takes you to the top of the iconic Story Bridge, offering panoramic views of the cityQueensland Tourism

The Iconic Story Bridge Climb

For an unforgettable adventure, the Story Bridge Adventure Climb is a must-do for both locals and visitors seeking a memorable experience. This guided climb takes you to the top of the iconic Story Bridge, offering panoramic views of the city, the Brisbane River, and beyond. As you ascend, knowledgeable guides share fascinating insights about the bridge's history and the city’s landmarks. The climb is suitable for all fitness levels and provides a unique perspective of Brisbane. Whether you climb at dawn, during the day, twilight, or night, the views are spectacular and unforgettable. 

Culinary Delights in Brisbane

Brisbane’s food scene is a vibrant mix of flavours and experiences that delight food lovers. Howard Smith Wharves boasts riverside dining with spectacular views and a variety of trendy restaurants and bars. For those who enjoy exploring hidden gems, the Laneway Tours guide you through Brisbane's best-kept secrets, including unique cafes and eateries. South Bank offers a mix of fine dining and casual spots, perfect for a leisurely meal by the river. Along with dining and wine, the Eat Street Markets are a must-visit, featuring a plethora of international food stalls in a lively atmosphere. 

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Aerial view of Tangalooma wrecksQueensland Tourism

Must-Visit Day Trips

Exploring Brisbane and its surroundings offers an array of captivating day trips. Tangalooma Island Resort is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Accessible via a scenic ferry ride from Brisbane, invites snorkelers to marvel at the vibrant marine life surrounding the Tangalooma Shipwrecks, a popular snorkeling spot renowned for its clear waters. One of the resort's unique attractions is the opportunity to hand-feed wild dolphins, a heartwarming experience that allows guests to interact up-close with these graceful creatures in their natural habitat. For those seeking adrenaline-pumping thrills, sandboarding down the island's towering sand dunes provides an exhilarating adventure with stunning coastal views. 

Meanwhile, a short drive from Brisbane unfolds the scenic wonders of the Scenic Rim, a region renowned for its natural beauty and rural charm. Lamington National Park beckons with its lush trails and O'Reilly's Tree Top Walk, offering panoramic views over the canopy. Savor tastings at boutique wineries, indulge in farm-to-table dining, and embrace the region's cultural richness. Whether seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, these day trips promise unforgettable experiences just beyond Brisbane's city limits.

Getting There

Experience seamless travel with Singapore Airlines. With 94 weekly flights from 8 Indian cities and three daily flights between Singapore and Brisbane, there’s a host of convenient connections to choose from. The Airline offers luxurious and ergonomically designed cabins for maximum comfort. Stay connected with complimentary inflight Wi-Fi and explore a vast collection of inflight entertainment options. Singapore Airlines’ award-winning cabin crew ensures a smooth journey, while their Book The Cook service offers the option to pre-order delicious meals when you fly in the Airline’s premium cabins. At Singapore Changi Airport, relax at SilverKris Lounges, which offers international cuisines, skilled baristas and bartenders, ergonomic spaces, and state-of-the-art amenities. Whether for business or leisure, Singapore Airlines promises a journey of comfort and luxury to Brisbane. Book now for an unforgettable travel experience.

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