


Explore Brisbane's history and culture in this engaging, interactive museum located in the historic City Hall.
A lush, riverside oasis with beaches, picnic spots, and the Wheel of Brisbane.
Discover Queensland's natural and cultural heritage, plus interactive science exhibits.
A historic landmark with impressive architecture and a beautiful clock tower.
Iconic Brisbane pub known for its hearty breakfasts since 1889.
Famous for its pancakes, this heritage-listed building offers a unique breakfast experience.
Historic bar and restaurant offering modern Australian cuisine in a heritage-listed building.
Avocado, poached eggs, bacon, spinach, and cherry tomatoes on sourdough toast.
Crispy bacon, fried egg, and BBQ sauce in a soft roll.

Fresh local seafood including Moreton Bay bugs, prawns, and fish, served with lemon and garlic butter.

The museum has multiple floors and exhibits, so comfortable shoes are essential for a long day of exploring.
Staying hydrated is important, especially in the museum's air-conditioned environment.

Useful for long days out, ensuring your phone stays powered for photos and navigation.
A classic cotton T-shirt featuring the Brisbane city skyline, a popular local keepsake.
A wind instrument traditionally played by Indigenous Australians, often handcrafted from eucalyptus trees.
Opals are Australia's national gemstone, and Brisbane has several local jewellers crafting unique pieces.

Home to the world's largest baseball bat, this museum offers a fascinating look into the history and craftsmanship of Louisville Slugger bats.
Laal Mahal, a stunning red sandstone and marble palace, is a historic gem in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India.
A treasure trove of local history and culture, the Yunlin County Museum offers a glimpse into Taiwan's past through its diverse collection of artifacts and exhibits.