Thursday, March 31, 2011

How To Have a Great Family Holiday in Brisbane


Brisbane is a fantastic family holiday destination. Whether you choose to stay in an up market hotel, a caravan park or serviced apartments, you will soon discover there are lots of great family activities to do in and around Brisbane. Get your bearings first, explore the city on foot and get ready to have a great family holiday.

Brisbane River

A good way to see the city is to take a cruise on the river, a must really since the city is known as the River City. The river is enjoyed for leisure activities as well as being used by commuters. Take a cruise on one of the Kookaburra River Queens or for value for money try the City Cat, where you can get off at various stops. There are plenty of restaurants along the river as well as parks to relax in. For viewing the river at a more leisurely pace you may even want to try canoeing or kayaking.

South Bank

Just across the river from the city South Bank offers plenty of things to do. With a sandy beach and grassy picnic areas, it is a great place for a picnic. Visit the shops or restaurants and cafes, or head to the Queensland Art Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art for a truly cultural experience. The Queensland Museum Science centre is also at South Bank and is really popular with children. There are many festivals and free entertainment held throughout the year and on Friday, Saturday and Sundays the Art and Craft Market is held.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Australia's first koala sanctuary, and also the largest, there are over 130 koalas in residence. Here you can cuddle a koala, hand feed kangaroos and see a variety of wildlife. To get there you can take the River Cat from the city.

Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens

These gardens cover 52 hectares and house an array of subtropical and Australian flora. With lakes and streams there is also the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium which is popular with children. The gardens are 7 kilometres from the city and entry is free. There are many different themed gardens to explore and a Hide 'n' Seek Trial for the children.

Queen Street Mall

The Queen Street Mall is a pedestrian walkway in the heart of the city with plenty of shops and cafes and often there is free entertainment on the performance stage. It hosts around 26 million visitors a year and is Queensland's hub of fashion and retail. The Brisbane Visitor Information Centre is also located in the Queen Street Mall where you can get more ideas for your holiday.

New Farm Park

Overlooking the water, New Farm Park is a lovely destination for the whole family. With huge fig trees for the children to play around there is also a fantastic playground with an area for toddlers, as well as more challenging equipment for the older ones. During the weekends the Farmers Market is held where you find good quality local produce.
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