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A Travel Blog entry by jeromeandclare from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... the city called Fortitude Valley, it took us forever but we found what we thought was the address, we found a complex of restaurants but Conviction Kitchen was not among them. We asked a waiter from one of the restaurants who told us that ...
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Bye bye Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by nickadams from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... of places that we hadn't seen before, including the Queensland Museum and the Park Road area where there are some quite quirky restaurants and bars. The place where we had lunch was very good, but the waitress was horribly twee, speaking in such a ...
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Brisbane at the end of our road trip
A Travel Blog entry by prasadsw from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... nap in the planetarium, we decided to take the bus back to town. We got off at Milton and had a nice lunch around the restaurants located there, we then made it back into town to discover other undiscovered areas in Brisbane. We got to know about a big ...
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Day 55 Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by roamed from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... Rock. As soon as we settled in we walked to Riverside to take a ferry to South Bank. There were many restaurants and cafes. First, we went on The Wheel of Brisbane (a ferris wheel –not as big as The London Eye.) It was evening so we saw all the city ...
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Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by rewsey from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... bank, which looked like there was nothing much going on, but as we walked we came to an oasis of shops, cinemas, markets, restaurants and pubs or hotels as they call them in Australia. One caught our attention because it was nicely out in the open ...
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Brisbane... hmmmm????
A Travel Blog entry by hugoanddenis from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... hardened, "just been surfing" thing as a fashion trend. King George Square, where our hotel is located is nearly void of restaurants except for the one tucked into the corner of every hotel along Queens Mall so there is not much to say about the ...
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Ten 'awesome' days from Sydney to Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by stevieg from Brisbane, Australia
... so we just walked around town to get our bearings. First impressions - a very smart place, lots of posh shops and restaurants - expected it to be far more downtrodden through tourism. Then again they haven't allowed any fast food chains here so the ...
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Good Friday in Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by tony-helen from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... arrived in the city centre at Queens Street which is the main pedestrianized area and guess what......nearly all the shops and restaurants were closed. The shop owners just close partly because they do not want to pay additional wages but you also get ...
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Brisbane, Brissie, Brisvegas... BRING IT ON!
A Travel Blog entry by miravakily from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... women's asses had increased considerably as well. Yup, I'm definitely back in the Western world! Driving along the road into town were restaurants offering steak pies, bangers 'n mash, ale and "good grub" - had the night air not been as hot and ...
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Brisbane Day 2 - Another wander around the city
A Travel Blog entry by tangerine9 from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... for some lunch in the City Centre. However with it being Easter Sunday everywhere seemed to be closed except for the fast food restaurants which didn’t seem too appealing so we briefly stopped at the local 7/11 for a drink and headed over towards ...
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Things to do in Brisbane when its wet!
A Travel Blog entry by nickadams from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... I were sent out to find a takeaway in the 'Valley', which is the local name for the rather 'colourful' strip of bars, restaurants, takeaways and knocking shops, just over the river from where we are staying. We managed to find a good Chinese/Vietnamese ...
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Brr ....brr...Brisbane! only joking its 30degrees!
A Travel Blog entry by latergators from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... went on the hunt for what to do on Christmas day, turned out it wasn't as simple as we had hoped! Found some lovely restaurants and playing with the idea of going on a steam boat for Christmas lunch!! Oo-er!! The South Bank has already proved useful ...
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Breezing Through Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by tysonrtw from Brisbane, Australia
... an account, they're everywhere... it's a Dutch bank I think), a Citibank, some sort of large stadium (Brisbane Wallabies stadium I think), a plethora of Chinese restaurants, some sort of river/lake/ocean/etc... front. So with all of this in mind, I ...
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Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by thomas.yurysta from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... States and consists of a section of street that is closed off to vehicle traffic and lined with stores, restaurants, and other commercial venues. Brisbane was no exception to the Aussie trend as it contained a nice pedestrian mall in the heart of ...
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Brisbane awaits....
A Travel Blog entry by siestabrigid from Brisbane, Australia
... called Noosa - what a pretty place - rather up market - lots of boutique hotels and swish apartments and expensive restaurants - but, worth a visit, and we managed to find reasonable accommodation. Had dinner in a wonderful Thai restaurant - many of the ...
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Brisbane, the River City
A Travel Blog entry by mike_margaret from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... city’s prime real estate. The first stop the ferry made was South Bank Parklands which is a fairly new area of restaurants, parks and apartments blocks overlooking the river. The next stop was the River Plaza where the Maritime Museum is located on ...
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Back in Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by shonandgraham from Brisbane, Australia
... a while before getting off at South Bank Parklands. This area looks like it has recently been developed and they have shops, cafes, restaurants and even a beach and lagoon. They also have a lot of parkland and gardens. We walked from the parklands to the ...
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Christmas in Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by chrisandliz from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... second day was sunny, so we headed to Noosa, a stylish little surf resort about 2 hours north of Brisbane. The town centre is full of swish restaurants and designer boutiques and is only a stone’s throw from the beautiful sandy beach. Dan had two ...
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Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by chrisandem from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... south bank where we relaxed by the lagoon and had a quick swim. The south bank of the city is a really nice area full of restaurants bars and of course the lagoon. We then caught the ferry and took it a little further down the river, the views were ...
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Blissfully, beautiful Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by tumbleweeds from Brisbane, Australia
... is a cool bohemian suburb just south of the city and includes a street known as Boundary Street where there are plenty of cafe's and restaurants and a fair bit of night life as well. The night life in Brisbane for the two of us, started with a ...
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Sofitel Brisbane
249 Turbot Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... description resulted in my unit being mailed to me very promptly and free of charge. Now known as the Sofitel Brisbane - Fantastic! from LilDevil Just arrived home from a 4 day stint at the Sofitel Brisbane (formerly known as Sheraton ...
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South Bank Parklands
South Bank, , Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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Choose from restaurants, cafes, a lagoon, a beautiful beach, playgrounds, gardens and walkways or barbecue and picnic areas to enjoy your day at South Bank Parklands.




