About Brisbane
This article only covers the City of Brisbane. See Greater Brisbane for the four other local government areas that make up Greater Brisbane. Brisbane is the state capital of Queensland. Large enough to be cosmopolitan yet small enough to be friendly and accessible, Brisbane is a 'garden metropolis', famous for its leafy, open spaces and the pleasant pace of life that unfolds between the zig-zags of its iconic river. Brisbane's year-round warm climate, spectacular scenery, pleasant locals and world-class facilities have been the drawcards for many domestic and international visitors, making Brisbane the fastest-growing city in Australia. Despite this rapid development, it maintains a youthful enthusiasm and is considered one of the more laid-back and forward-thinking cities in the country.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
Australian dollar (AUD)
Symbol: $
Language
English
Phone Code
+61
International dialing code for Australia
Driving
Drive on the left
Standard for Australia
Region
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand
Connectivity
Brisbane City Council now offersfree Wi-Fiaccess in 22 parks and public spaces across Brisbane, as well as the locations around the CBD including Queen Street Mall, Reddacliff Place, Victoria Bridge, South Bank Parklands, Valley Malls, Mt Coot-tha Summit Lookout, Brisbane Libraries and on CityCats. It can be useful to do a quick email, or lookup some info - but the performance can be challenging.
How to Get to Brisbane
Transportation options and arrival information
Brisbane can be accessed by plane via Brisbane Airport (BNEIATA), or via the less convenient but often cheaper Gold Coast Airport.
Getting Around Brisbane
Local transportation and navigation tips
Translinkis responsible for all trains, buses, ferries and trams in South East Queensland and regional urban buses. The website and app can be used to plan a journey, including full navigation and real time updates. Apple Maps and Google Maps provide a similar experience.
Safety in Brisbane
High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.565)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Brisbane has a relatively low crime rate in comparison to other cities of such size. In most cases being aware of your environment and using common sense will keep you safe. Like Sydney and other large cities, trains and train stations are usually considered a common crime zone throughout the afternoons and nights, however trains and stations are patrolled by Police, Transit Officers, railway personnel and private security guards. Cameras are also used to increase security. It is advised to exer
Where to Stay in Brisbane
Accommodation tips and recommendations
Brisbane hotels are listed in alphabetical order.
Things to See in Brisbane
19 landmarks and points of interest
Albert Street Uniting Church
church building in Queensland, Australia
Ashgrove Methodist Church
place of worship in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Commissariat Store, Brisbane
historical building in Queensland
Cremorne Theatre
theatre in South Brisbane
Metro Arts Theatre
Heritage-listed building in Brisbane, Queensland
Mowbraytown Presbyterian Church
church in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
New Farm Park
park in Queensland, Australia
Post Office Square, Brisbane
Post Office Square in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Queens Gardens, Brisbane
Heritage listed park in Brisbane, Australia
St Mary's Anglican Church, Kangaroo Point
church building in Queensland, Australia
St Matthews Anglican Church
church building in Queensland, Australia
Victoria Park, Brisbane
Heritage listed park in Queensland, Australia
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