Hotels Brisbane close to Brisbane CBD

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Brisbane CBD (Brisbane, Australia)

At Brisbane CBD: Enjoy City Thrills and a Tall and Scary Story

The city of Brisbane is the capital of Queensland and, at its centre lies the Central Business District (CBD). Its unique buzz comprises fantastic services and an exciting programme of year-round activity, with sightseeing being a must. See the city’s Story Bridge where you can even climb to the very top. From there, look in awe at this breathtaking View From the Bridge; it’s as dramatic as Arthur Miller’s famous play. Then, as the sun goes down, there’s a different rhythm to the city. That, though, is another Story just waiting for you to experience!

You’ll smile at Brisbane’s Rich Variety of Weather and Fun-Packed Events

During January, the weather is hot, February is wet, and July is the coldest month. The March to May period is the most popular one for tourists. Never mind the weather though. In Brisbane, they weave their way around the seasons with attractions to ensure that you max out on your visit. Highlights include the month of March when Brisburnians flock to see comedians from Australia and around the world who take part in the city’s star-studded Comedy Festival. During May, there is a Mediterranean feel, thanks to the Paniyiri Greek Festival. On your marks! Gateway Bridge is the starting point, each August, for the Bridge to Brisbane charity race, and in September, the curtain rises on the three-week Brisbane Arts Festival. October sees both the International Film Festival and the 200-year old Oktoberfest, whilst the Good Food and Wine Show sometimes extends into November. Phew! There really is something for everyone in this great city.

A Bike is a Bonus When Exploring Brisbane

There is no shortage of things to do in Brisbane. Queen Street Mall is the prime shopping area with super fashion stores and bags of style. Away from the frenzy, you can wonder at more city views from the Clock Tower, or relax and enjoy the delights of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens. If there is a downside to all this, it is felt by motorists who experience a nightmare of one-way streets and seemingly no parking spaces. Indeed, if you are strolling around and come across a space, you should consider buying a car immediately! There are some really super solutions to think about though. The Inner City Walks open up treasures that are missed by the car traveller, and Brisbane’s Bikeway routes offer a healthy alternative to explore this glorious city.

Brisbane’s CBD is a Hotbed of Accommodation and Eatery Possibilities

The CBD’s diverse range of hotels, motels, and B&Bs includes ibis Styles Brisbane. It’s just one of many so, if confused, just visit trivago to identify your own perfect accommodation choice. Also, and catering for every conceivable taste, there are plenty of eateries in the CBD. Newbies should try the areas around Elizabeth Street and Edward Street for starters – and then for the main course and dessert! Appealingly, the area is actually quieter at weekends. Eagle Street Pier’s constantly popular bars and restaurants are an easy walk from many hotels, B&Bs, and apartments; so, whatever you want, it’s here in the heart of Brisbane!

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Hotels near Brisbane CBD

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