Acacia Inner City Inn
413 Upper Edward St, Brisbane
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Acacia Inner City Inn Brisbane

413 Upper Edward St Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia

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Day at the Zoo

A travel blog entry by moppet77

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After spending Tuesday hanging out in Byron Bay, we headed to Brisbane late that evening. Unfortunately for us, our bus (which was already scheduled to make it into Brisbane around 10:30 at night) was an hour and a half late so we did not make it into Brisbane until almost midnight. We stumbled into our hotel (which, at night, seemed like the …

Koalas, roos, crocs and more driving!!

A travel blog entry by sardina

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On arrival at our Brisbane accommodation we were a little concerned by the 'jailhouse' feel of the outside. We hatched a plan to ask for one night (having booked 2) so we could at least see what it was like! We were greeted by the most adorable lady who couldn't do enough for us, took our order for breakfast and we headed to our room. The perfect …

Leaving New Zealand, in a whirlwind

A travel blog entry by tomandamanda

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So, we left Seddon with plans of a finale' trip in NZ. They went to ****. We spent most of our first day in Blenheim tying up the loose ends of life that always seem to fray out when you stay in one place too long. While tying up the last end up in Linkwater.. i.e. picking up our stove from Chris who neglected to give it back, we got some news that …

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Great anticipation!

A travel blog entry by julie.tennett

Hi there,

As you (may) know, Pete and I are heading off on a holiday to UK and Turkey. The highlight of the UK component is my Dad's 90th birthday. Not that there is any great big bash to celebrate, but we did just want to be there and share the special milestone with him and Ena. And also to see how they've settled in Somerset.

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Sea, sex and sun (ou pas)

A travel blog entry by mybackpages

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... sur une infime portion, des créneaux de vingt mètres de large marqués par des drapeaux et qui correspondent à l’étendue visuelle du lifeguard local. Les courants et les vagues peuvent être dangereuses. Tout le monde, bien sûr, ne marche pas dans les clous.

A ma surprise, très peu de gens étaient sur la Gold Coast pour se baigner ou nager. Les seules personnes que j’ai vues dans l’eau étaient soit accompagnées d’enfants, ...