Brisbane, nicknamed "Brissie", is a city to explore on foot, where history, culture and nature meet. Browse 18 iconic places in one day, including ANZAC Square, St John's Cathedral, and the famous Story Bridge. Stroll through the City Botanic Gardens and enjoy views of the Brisbane River. This 8.2 km tour is perfect for culture and history lovers, offering an immersion in Australian gastronomy and outdoor living. Capture unforgettable memories while discovering the charm of this dynamic metropolis.
- Circuit of 8.2 km to travel in about 3h15
- Discover 18 iconic Brisbane sites at your own pace
- Immerse yourself in the local gastronomy along the way
- Ideal for lovers of culture, history and nature
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.
ANZAC Square is the place Brisbane and all of Queensland remember. Located at the junction of two major arteries, this vast plaza offers infinite recognition to those who risked their lives to serve the nation during the major conflicts of the 20th century.
Unrivalled in cultural splendour in Brisbane, St John’s Cathedral, on your right, is the largest and most striking religious building you’ll encounter on our itinerary. While the foundation stone was laid in 1901, it was not finished until 108 years later.
If there’s one thing Brisbane masters brilliantly, it’s the settings for souvenir photos. And by decor, we are not talking about those you are forced to fetch high, even if it means verging on vertigo, or those who pay a fortune to have access.
Admire this large steel structure at your fingertips. This is Brisbane’s iconic bridge: the Story Bridge. At the end of the 19th century, after the construction of the Victoria Bridge, which already connected the northern and southern parts of the city, many residents called for another structure between customs and the suburbs of Kangaroo Point.
If it doesn’t blend in with the huge adjacent skyscrapers, Custom House is taking the opportunity to assert its place among Brisbane’s heritage. Its Victorian look, characterized by its large colonnades, portico and major copper dome, has the power to plunge us straight back to the 19th century.
You’ll see that getting lost in the bowels of the CBD, or Brisbane’s business centre, happened very quickly. First of all, it’s really big, and secondly all its arteries look like a few skyscrapers. This means that in order to find one’s bearings, one relies only on the name of the streets, royal what is more.
St Stephen’s Cathedral is a touch of history and contemplation, as there are few in Brisbane. In the same way as cathedrals around the world, its construction was spread over more than a century, between the laying of its first stone in 1860,
Whatever direction you take in Brisbane will eventually get you into the CBD. And what a must-see stop in the Australian city you are experiencing!
Contrary to what one might think, it’s not just the skyscrapers that grow in Brisbane. And yes, the Australian city actually has a multitude of green places, where plant species flourish for the delight of the inhabitants.
We take advantage of this little moment when you walk along the Brisbane River, to tell you about the few merits of the city in terms of gastronomy. Because yes, there are a few crisp little things to know. In fact, the capital of Queensland in Australia has a fetish asset, which is staying close to the sea,
In your review, why did Brisbane inherit the nickname “River City”? The answer, really easy to find, is simply under your feet. The longest river in south-east Queensland, the Brisbane River originates in the Australian Cordillera, ending its run 344 km further west in Moreton Bay.
A perfect example of the chilly side of the Australian way of life, South Bank Parklands is a fantastic place to explore, especially on sunny days. Suffice to say almost all year round, if you have the chance to live or go to Brisbane!
Brisbane is Australia’s 3rd largest city, with a population of over 2.5 million, and named after a former governor of New South Wales, so we’re sure you’ll learn something.
Then you will join us on the fact that there is no better place than here, to immortalize your coming to Australia’s 3rd largest city.
Majestic in its look, precious in its name, and flourishing in its history, the Old Treasury Building ticks all the boxes.
Construction began in 1920 and Brisbane City Inn recently celebrated its first centenary. Despite its age, it is not an old building, but an architectural icon.
A quaint model in a state-of-the-art setting, the Albert Street Uniting Church also has its share of importance in Brisbane. When it was inaugurated in 1849, under the leadership of John Petrie, the city’s first mayor, it paved the way for Methodism in the neighborhood, and beyond.
A mill in town? Even we would've had a hard time believing it if we'd stumbled upon it by chance. And yet... We're never through with our surprises.
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