[2024 Brisbane Attraction] Travel Guide for Brisbane City Botanic Gardens (Updated Nov)
No.14 of Best Things to Do in Brisbane
Botanical Gardens
Nighttime sightseeing
Address:
City Botanic Gardens, 147 Alice St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+61 7 3403 8888
Spring in Queensland.
Golden Week is coming, are you still worried about choosing a travel destination? Queensland, Australia, has entered the spring season with warm weather and blooming flowers. To make the most of the spring, there are many seasonal activities: rich cultural and artistic activities, exciting outdoor sports, family-friendly grand flower festivals, and exciting beach music parties... Give you more reasons to visit Queensland while enjoying its unparalleled natural scenery.
Brisbane Festival Installation Art
The annual Brisbane Festival is a three-week celebration of art, theatre, music, dance and more. Over 1,000 unforgettable entertainment performances, including 319 free events, 13 world premieres, 4 Australian premieres, and over 1,200 performers. For three weeks, the entire city of Brisbane is filled with a festive atmosphere, watching street performances at the rooftop bars of South Bank in Brisbane; strolling through the city streets to discover creative installations.
Among them, the night-time light sculpture Lightscape in Brisbane City Botanic Gardens continues until October 12; this year, there is also the highly anticipated children's play "The Stylish Long Legs" premiere. The Brisbane Festival is a city-wide surprise exploration for visitors of all ages.
Tip: The currently exclusive exhibition at the Queensland Art Gallery and Modern Art Gallery (QAGOMA), "Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses" will continue until October 7. The flagship exhibition, the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT11) (November 30, 2024 - April 27, 2025), will feature exciting live performances, film screenings and roundtable discussions.
Toowoomba Flower Carnival
Toowoomba, Queensland, is known as the "Garden City", and the annual Toowoomba Flower Carnival attracts flower lovers from all over the world. It is not only an adult's playground, but also a child's paradise. The event lasts for four weeks, with special themed activities every weekend for you to explore, including visits to award-winning flower parks, stunning private gardens, colourful street parades, world-class music performances, floristry, stilt performances and carnival role-playing.
Queensland Music Road - Tropical Road Music Festival
The Queensland Music Road is a pioneering musical road trip experience, combining exciting live music with self-driving travel. You will enjoy unique musical feasts at unique venues in various regions of Queensland. The carefully planned itinerary combines Queensland's natural beauty to create a unique musical travel experience that resonates with the beat.
The Queensland Music Road starts in the vibrant inland in April each year, arrives in the serene and vast south in May, passes through the leisurely and relaxed Whitsunday Islands in July, heads north to the trendy and vibrant Brisbane in September, and continues north to Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef, a World Heritage Site, in October. The event ends in the serene and beautiful Scenic Rim in November.
This year's Tropical Music Road will be the most watched Dream Aloud performance on October 5th, the first celebration of contemporary indigenous music artists, and the Shine On Gimuy light art exhibition will be open to the public on Cairns City's Esplanade from October 3rd to 7th.
Tip: You can choose one or more Queensland Music Tours based on your preferred music style.
Gold Coast 500 Supercar Race
For one weekend only, the Gold Coast will be known for supercars rather than surfing. Get ready for the Gold Coast 500 Supercar Race: the beachfront streets transform into a world-class racetrack, where you can sit in the front row and watch internationally renowned drivers speed past, burning rubber and igniting cheers. Stroll through the streets of Surfers Paradise and find a viewing spot that suits you, where you can watch the V8 Supercars, Hot Wheels Utes and Super Trucks up close. There are also meet-and-greets, a huge music festival line-up and helicopter tours to take the excitement to the next level.
Tip: Adult tickets include free entry for one child under 12, and there are plenty of children's activities in the children's area.
Pan Pacific Masters Games
Australia is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, and the Pan Pacific Masters Games is a must-attend event for sports enthusiasts. The ten-day event will host 46 sporting events, with no eligibility requirements, only a minimum age requirement (most events are open to participants over 30). Of course, don't underestimate the event, after all it is a competition, both fierce and friendly.
Tip: In addition to the exciting daytime events, there will be live performances by Australian bands and singers at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre in the evenings, so book in advance for double the fun.
Airlie Beach Music Festival on the Whitsundays
There are many ways to explore the beach, you can take a helicopter or seaplane for a bird's-eye view of the beach; you can also take a boat to the beach and touch the fine sand with your feet; you can also experience skydiving, freefalling to see the whole picture and landing on the beach, feeling the adrenaline rush. The romantic and beautiful Whitsunday Islands give you another way to explore the beach - attend the Airlie Beach Music Festival, with over 50 hot live performances, against the backdrop of the Great Barrier Reef, leaving you with unforgettable musical memories of your beautiful Whitsunday Islands trip.
Tip: From the large white marquee next to the Whitsunday Islands Sailing Club to all the restaurants and bars, it's all exciting!
On an October morning, greet the sunrise from the magnificent mountaintop, with panoramic views of the Great Barrier Reef, and embark on another soul-stirring journey to a better you.
TravelEnthusiast
Magical Brisbane City
One of the most visited palace in Brisbane is Brisbane Botanical Garden.
Its about 15 min walk from city central.
After you enter the garden, the natural force will take away your stress. You will feel the positive energy, wind blowing that will bind you with the natural.
You can found reptiles like chameleon.
Lots of beautiful flowers and trees around the garden.
Ever since you enter the garden, you will forget all the pain and suffering and will found inner peace. #couplestrip
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Beautiful City Botanic Gardens Brisbane
Found an amazing running route in Botanic gardens located in brisbane City. The botanic gardens also runs along the brisbane River which makes the run a very breathtaking, scenic one.
Especially in the morning, the park is filled with runners and cyclists with both path specially separated. The city boantic garden is city's orignal garden, there are several attractions to visit like the bamboo Grove with a collection of species of bamboo, cannons, sculptures, ormantel ponds, river frontage and even a fountain for photo taking sessions. The botanic garden isn't very very huge but it's running and cycling routes do extend with the river giving it a very nice route to be on.
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Kinnie Kong
Riverside Sunday Market
Weekends in brisbane tends to be really quiet especially in the city, where most shops open at 10am.
But fret not, there are many farmers market popping up around the city, where one is located right smack in brisbane botanical Gardens. Most stalls opens at 8am, from selling of arts and crafts, too crystals, to freshly brewed coffees, local favourites like sausages, muffins, donuts, and even Asia delights like Vietnamese Pho, spring rolls, Cantonese food serving fried rice, even Korean food too! It's basically also a food haven! There is also a fresh grocery stalls selling fresh plucked fruits, vegetables and even flowers too! There is even stalls that do tarot reading as well if you are interested.
Well, you have to experience it yourself, give yourself approximately an hour or so and of course please do bring cash as some stalls only accept cash. Stalls are open at 8am - 3pm on Sundays only! So do drop by!
#createwithtrip #tripmoments #brisbane #australia #foodie #market #farmersmarket #urbanexplorer #flowerlover #awesomepic
Kinnie Kong
Mount Coot-tha Lookout | Climb to the observation deck and overlook the city of Australian style.
Mount Coot-tha Lookout is located in Toowong, western suburb of Brisbane, Australia, about 6 kilometers by car from Brisbane city center. Here is a travel guide:
• Opening hours: Mount Coot-tha Lookout is open all year round.
• Ticket information: Free.
• Play time: It is recommended to arrange 1-3 hours of tour, choose to go when the weather is clear, you can see more beautiful scenery.
• Traffic guide:
• Public transportation: You can take bus No. 471 to Mount Coot-tha Lookout, but due to the winding road, you may get carsick, and there are fewer cars, so you need to take the bus on time.
• Self-driving: From Brisbane city center, drive west along M3 Highway, then exit at Toowong and follow the signs to Mount Coot-tha Lookout.
• Walking or cycling: If you like sports, you can choose to walk or cycle to Mount Coot-tha Lookout and enjoy the scenery along the way.
• Attractions recommended:
• Observation deck: Mount Coot-tha Lookout is one of the best places to view Brisbane city and surrounding areas, overlooking the entire city, including the Brisbane River, Story Bridge, South Bank Park, etc.
• Brisbane Botanic Gardens: Located at the foot of Mount Coot-tha, it is a beautiful botanical garden with a rich variety of plants and beautiful landscapes.
• Sir Thomas Planetarium: On the top of Mount Coot-tha, it is a planetarium that offers exhibitions and educational activities related to astronomy.
• Dining places: There are some dining places near Mount Coot-tha Lookout, where you can taste local food and coffee.
• Precautions:
• Weather changes: Brisbane's weather is very changeable, it is recommended to check the weather forecast before departure, bring appropriate clothing and sunscreen.
• Safety precautions: Pay attention to safety on the observation deck, do not approach the edge to avoid accidents.
• Environmental awareness: Keep the observation deck clean and hygienic, do not litter.
I hope the above guide will be helpful to you. I wish you a pleasant time at Mount Coot-tha Lookout!
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Beautiful City Botanic Gardens Brisbane 🌺🌳
The City Botanic Gardens, nestled along the picturesque Brisbane River, boasts a labyrinth of verdant pathways. A diverse array of flora, including bamboo groves, large-leafed Nanyang pines, Australian nut trees, and banyan trees, harmoniously coexist in this splendid location, offering a unique glimpse into Queensland's botanical charm.
The gardens are a year-round oasis of lush greenery and vibrant blooms, providing visitors with a delightful visual feast. Local residents, students, and office workers often stroll through the gardens, basking in the beauty of nature. Meandering through the park or renting a bicycle to weave through the trees, as well as enjoying a picnic on the grass, are all excellent choices.
The enchanting mangrove boardwalk, built along the river on the eastern side of the gardens, is particularly captivating. The path is adorned with poetic and picturesque lamplights, creating an unforgettable experience. Here, you can fully immerse yourself in leisurely moments, appreciating the harmonious fusion of nature and urban life.
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Brisbane botanic garden
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Lucy91190
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Botanic Garden 🍀🌱🌿🍃🌲
The City Botanic Gardens (formerly the Brisbane Botanic Gardens) is a heritage-listed botanic garden on Alice Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was also known as Queen's Park. It is located on Gardens Point in the Brisbane CBD and is bordered by the Brisbane River, Alice Street, George Street, Parliament House and Queensland University of Technology's Gardens Point campus.
It was established in 1825 as a farm for the Moreton Bay penal settlement.
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Mariana Belén
Brisbane, my favourite city
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Kristin Montgomery
Brisbane city gardens well worth visit even just to pass time. right near the river stunning views.