

A iconic giant Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of Brisbane and its surroundings.
A lush, riverside oasis with picnic spots, walking paths, and the Wheel of Brisbane.
Explore Brisbane's history and culture through engaging exhibitions.
Home to an impressive collection of Australian, Indigenous, and international art.
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 Wheel of Brisbane involves walking and standing, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Brisbane's weather can be unpredictable, so a light rain jacket is recommended.
Protection from the sun is important, especially when spending time outdoors at the Wheel of Brisbane.
Iconic Brisbane pub known for its hearty breakfasts and riverside views.
Famous for its giant pancakes, a Brisbane institution since 1973.
Popular for its European-inspired dishes and city views.
Opals are Australia's national gemstone, and Brisbane opal jewellery showcases their unique play of colour.
This wind instrument is a symbol of Indigenous Australian culture, traditionally made from hollowed-out eucalyptus trees.
Brisbane is home to the Brisbane Lions AFL team, and their merchandise makes a great souvenir for sports fans.
A 40-mile scenic drive through the Superstition Mountains, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and historic sites.

Experience breathtaking views of Sydney's iconic landmarks and skyline while climbing the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge.

A serene riverside stretch along the mighty Ganges, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history and culture.