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Best Landmarks in Brisbane

  • Brisbane Wheel

    Offers panoramic views of the city and is a fantastic way to see Brisbane from above.

  • Nepalese Peace Pagota

    The Nepalese Peace Pagoda, originally featured at the World Expo 88, is located in Southbank.

  • City Hall

    City Hall is a historic building known for its Clock Tower lookout point and Australia's oldest working manual elevator.

  • University of St Lucia

    The University of St Lucia is a historic building.

  • Treasury Casino

    The Treasury Casino is a historic building.

  • King George Square

    King George Square is the location of Brisbane City Hall.

  • Palace Backpackers building

    The Palace Backpackers building is a historic building.

  • Windmill Tower

    The Windmill Tower is a historic building.

  • Central Railway Station

    The Central Railway Station is a historic building.

  • Post Office

    The Post Office is a historic building.

  • Clock Tower

    The Clock Tower is a towering structure with impressive stats and Australia's oldest working manual elevator.

  • Queen's WF Precinct

    The Queen's Wharf precinct is Brisbane's most ambitious urban redevelopment project, transforming the riverside into a vibrant entertainment, dining, and tourism hub. It promises a new era of city life.

  • Sky Deck

    The Sky Deck at the Queen's Wharf Brisbane Casino offers a stunning vantage point over the city.

  • Brisbane sign

    The Brisbane sign is an iconic photo spot with panoramic city skyline views.

  • Great Barrier Reef

    A UNESCO World Heritage site, it is one of the world's most famous natural wonders where you can snorkel, dive, take a glass-bottom boat, enjoy a scenic flight, skydive, or walk on the seabed.

  • K'gari (Fraser Island)

    The world's largest sand island and a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can visit Lake McKenzie, walk through Pile Valley, see the Pinnacle Coloured Sands and the Maheno Shipwreck, float along Eli Creek or relax in the Champagne Pools.

  • Daintree Rainforest

    One of Queensland's oldest and most biodiverse rainforests, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting, river cruises to observe crocodiles, and guided walks with indigenous guides.

  • Mount Coot-tha Lookout

    A location with great views of the city.

  • Fraser Island

    The largest sand island in the world where you can drive along 75 Mile Beach, swim in Lake McKenzie, and see the Maheno Shipwreck.

  • Maheno Shipwreck

    An iconic shipwreck on Fraser Island left by a cyclone in 1935.

  • Whitsundays

    A group of 74 islands with white sandy beaches, clear blue water, and lush green forests where you can take a boat to different islands.

  • Heart Reef

    A scenic reef viewable from a scenic flight.

  • Atherton Tablelands

    A beautiful region known for its lush landscapes, offering a mix of rainforests, waterfalls, and fantastic views.

  • Curtain Fig Tree

    A famous fig tree.

  • Boeing 747

    You can walk through this plane at the Qantas Founders Museum.

  • Mount Coot-tha Summit Lookout

    Mount Coot-tha Summit Lookout offers panoramic views of Brisbane and is surrounded by walking trails.

  • The Wheel of Brisbane

    The Wheel of Brisbane offers a bird's-eye view of South Bank, the river, and the CBD.

  • Brisbane City Hall

    Brisbane City Hall is a neoclassical building on King George Square, home to the Museum of Brisbane.

  • Kangaroo Point Cliffs Lookout

    A lookout offering a great scenery of the city, with a history of aboriginal kangaroo hunting.

  • Story Bridge Adventure Climb

    Ascend Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and beyond. This guided climb offers an unforgettable adventure and a unique perspective on Brisbane.

  • Wheel of Brisbane

    Enjoy spectacular 360-degree views of Brisbane from this giant observation wheel located in the heart of South Bank. It offers a relaxing and scenic way to see the city.

  • Nepalese Peace Pagoda

    A free attraction in South Bank, originally designed for the World Expo in 1988, where you can take pictures.

  • Mount cther Lookout

    The finishing point of the JC Slaughter Falls track.

  • city hall building

    Features sweeping marble staircases, vaulted ceilings, chandeliers, and a mosaic tile floor; guided tours showcase the main Auditorium, Father Henry Willis organ, and the iconic Clock Tower.

  • ANZAC Square

    ANZAC Square is a key landmark in Brisbane's Central Business District.

  • Customs House

    Customs House is a key landmark in Brisbane's Central Business District.

  • Post Office Square

    Post Office Square is a key landmark in Brisbane's Central Business District.

  • Old Government House

    Old Government House stands elegantly at the perimeter of the City Botanic Gardens.

  • Queensland Parliament House

    Queensland Parliament House stands elegantly at the perimeter of the City Botanic Gardens.

  • Red Cliff Jetty

    Historic jetty in Red Cliff, taken sweeping views of the bay towards Morton Island.

  • BG's way

    An outdoor tribute to the famous Gibb brothers who grew up in Red Cliff.

  • Woody Point Jetty

    Offers panoramic Bay views.

  • Camino's house

    Heritage listed landmark in Red Cliff.

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