When to Go
Best Time to Visit
May–October. Mild dry winter and spring; summers are humid and storm-prone, with January cyclone risk further north.
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$70/day
Mid-range
$160/day
Luxury
$380/day
Brunch culture stretches a budget; river-view hotels and Gold Coast resorts push the luxury tier.
With Kids
Family Travel
Streets Beach at South Bank, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, ferry rides on the CityCat, weekend Gold Coast trips.
Together
Couples Travel
A Story Bridge climb at sunset, a Stradbroke Island day trip, a long brunch in West End.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
Hostels in Fortitude Valley are good; the CityCat ferry is its own attraction; sub-tropical light makes solo days easy.
Food
What to Eat
- Brunch (Aussie all-day). Smashed avo on toast, flat whites, baked eggs — Brisbane brunch is excellent.
- Moreton Bay bugs. Local slipper lobsters — grilled with garlic butter, in summer.
- Lamington. Sponge cake dipped in chocolate and coconut — quintessentially Australian.
- Pavlova. Meringue dessert with cream and tropical fruit — Christmas dinner standard.
Transportation
Getting Around
CityCat ferries on the river plus buses and the Citytrain network; Translink card for all of them.
Take the CityCat at golden hour — Brisbane river bends are scenic, and the ferry is the cheapest sightseeing trip.
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- South Bank. Riverside cultural strip — the parklands, Streets Beach, the Cultural Centre.
- Fortitude Valley. Nightlife and music district — late bars, live music, hostels.
- West End. Bohemian neighborhood — cafés, vintage shops, multicultural restaurants.
What to Know
Safety
Very safe day and night. Risks are sunburn, summer thunderstorms, and the rare aggressive magpie in spring.