Brisbane accommodations
Brisbane accommodations welcome you to a destination nicknamed “Brissy” (historic nickname – “Queen City of the North”). Known for its waterways, wharfs, piers, riverside paths, bridges, parks, gardens, farms, hiking trails, scenic peaks, shopping malls, performing arts / live music venues, art galleries, night markets, cafes, street food and koalas, Brisbane is located about midway on Australia’s rounded, eastern coastline. Flowing through the city, the Brisbane River is South East Queensland’s longest river. Brisbane Central Business District (CBD) is located on a peninsula about 9 miles up-river from Moreton Bay, which is between the Coral and Tasman Seas. A massive, submerged continent to the southeast that’s nearly the size of Australia, Zealandia is thought to be over a billion years old. The northward Coral Sea Plateau is a contiguous area with depths no greater than 3,300 feet. South of Brisbane, Gold Coast has long sandy beaches, while the northward Sunshine Coast is home to while sand dunes, shallow lakes and mangrove forests. A scenic area and region near Gold Coast, the “hinterland” is a place to find rainforests, eucalyptus forests, botanic gardens, woodlands, natural bridges, gorges, cliffs, rivers, waterfalls, platypus and hiking (bushwalk) areas.
Brisbane main attractions: Westfield Chermside (shopping mall), Eat Street Northshore (former container wharf / night market – street food / beer stalls), Mount Coot-Tha Summit Lookout (scenic spot), City Botanic Gardens (plant life, ponds, picnic areas, concert venues), Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary (zoo), Queen Street Mall (shopping mall), Suncorp Stadium, Roma Street Parkland (gardens, waterways, amphitheater), Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (free entry), Westfield Carindale (shopping mall), Queensland Museum, Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha (56-acre subtropical botanical garden – native / exotic plants, workshops, events), Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park (River Terrace Park – riverside park – rock climbing, BBQ area, public art, skyline views), Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane Powerhouse (former tram power station / performing arts center – concerts, plays, shows), Wellington Point Recreation Reserve, New Farm Park (recreational facilities, arts center), Shorncliffe Pier (fishing pier), Brisbane Showgrounds (fairground), Victoria Park Driving Range (golf driving range), The West End Markets (farmers’ market), The Tivoli (live music venue), The Triffid (live music venue), Story Bridge (pedestrian / bicycle-friendly bridge – skyline / river views), Howard Smith Wharves (waterside development – restaurants, breweries), Woody Point Jetty, Scarborough Beach, Old Cleveland Lighthouse, St John’s Cathedral (Gothic Revival architecture, wood carvings), Bullocky Rest, Indooroopilly Golf Club, Royal Queensland Golf Club
Surrounding Brisbane points of interest: Pacific Fair Shopping Centre (shopping mall), SkyPoint Observation Deck (panoramic views, restaurant), GC Aqua Park (waterpark), Robina Town Centre (shopping mall), HOTA (arts center – concerts, events, movies, gallery, bar), Miami Marketta (live music venue / night market – street food, cocktails, beer – Gold Coast), Burleigh Head National Park (coastal headland area – rainforest trails, wildlife), Tamborine National Park (rainforest – gorges, waterfalls, picnic areas, hiking trails, scenic overlooks), Curtis Falls Track, Tamborine Mountain Glow Worm Caves, Glass House Mountains Lookout, Burleigh Beach, Hinze Dam (walking paths, café, lake / mountain / spillway views), Queensland Museum Rail Workshops | Ipswich, Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens, The Spit Gold Coast (beach – surfing, fishing), Mount Ngungun (Glass House Mountains peak – hiking trails, scenic views), Woorim Beach, The Spit Lake Somerset (lake park), Bayside Wake Park (wakeboarding park), The Llama Farm, EWE-Nique Hobby Farm Haigslea, Emerald Lakes Golf Club, Links Hope Island (golf course), Boomerang Farm (golf course), Lakelands Golf Club, Woodford Golf Club, The Pines Golf Course, Southport Golf Club (private golf course), The Grand Golf Club (private golf club)
Brisbane main airport: Brisbane Airport
Airport car rental agencies: SIXT, Enterprise
Rideshare service: Uber
Train service: Queensland Rail
Ferry operator: RiverCity Ferries
Contactless public transportation payment card: digital Translink card
Brisbane top events: Brisbane Festival, Brisbane Comedy Festival, GABS Craft Beer Festival, Good Food and Wine Show, BIGSOUND Festival, Listen Out, Good Things, Touch Bass, Ultra Beach Gold Coast, CMC Rocks QLD, Spilt Milk, St Jerome’s Laneway, The Woodford Folk Festival, Paniyiri Greek Festival, Supernova Comic Con & Gaming, Abbey Medieval Festival
Cricket and football are Brisbane’s most popular sports. The Brisbane Broncos (rugby) and Brisbane Roar (football) each play at Suncorp Stadium in the suburb of Milton (west of CBD). The Brisbane Heat (cricket) play at The Gabba (Brisbane Cricket Ground – set to be demolished after the 2032 Summer Olympics) located in the Woolloongabba suburb (also not far from the CBD). Brisbane’s currency is the Australian Dollar, cars travel on the left-hand side and the drinking age is 18 years old. Brisbane accommodations are some of Australia’s best. Before we get to Brisbane accommodations, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.
Brisbane was named after the Brisbane River, which was named after Sir Thomas Brisbane. Prior to Brisbane, aboriginal Australians are believed to have inhabited the area for at least 22,000 years. Just before European arrival in the 1820s, the overall Turrbal, Yugara and Quandamooka aboriginal population is estimated at around 6,000-10,000. Resourceful fishermen, skilled aboriginals set up seasonal riverside camps to catch fish, shellfish, crabs and prawns. The largest riverside camp, located at present-day Victoria Park and Woolloongabba, was occupied from time to time by around 200-600 fishermen. Captain James Cook sailed past Stradbroke Island’s northern end / Moreton Island’s eastern side aboard the Endeavour circa 1770. Cook originally named the area “Morton’s Bay” in honor of the 14th Earl of Morton, James Douglas. President of the Royal Society, Douglas had helped secure funding for Cook’s expedition. Due to an error in the first published account of Cook’s voyage, however, the spelling “Moreton” arose. Captain Matthew Flinders landed at present-day Woody Point on July 17, 1799. Flinders named the area “Red Cliff Point” after its red-colored cliffs. European settlers encountered the Turrbal people in 1820. The Turrbal word for the present-day CBD was mianjin, or “place shaped as a spike”. Governor of New South Wales, Sir Thomas Brisbane remitted orders to develop a new penal settlement in the Moreton Bay area circa 1823. John Oxley, surveying in November 1823, placed the new penal colony near Red Cliff Point. In 1825, convicts planted the City Botanic Gardens, which were originally located at a Moreton Bay penal settlement farm. Jacaranda and Poinciana flowering plants were introduced to Australia around this time. After the initial penal settlement was established, a non-convict European community developed, with German missionaries settling at Zions Hill sometime around 1837. Captain Patrick Logan expanded the Moreton Bay convict settlement and, by 1842, nearly 2,400 men, and 145 women, were detained therein. Scottish immigrants landed aboard the Fortitude circa 1849. The scots settled at present-day Fortitude Valley, which took its name from the barque on which they arrived. The Roman Catholic Church erected St Stephen Chapel in 1850. During the Frontier Wars (1820s-1850s), indigenous attacks occurred throughout the city, albeit with Great Britain arising victorious. Much of Queen Street was destroyed by the 1864 Great Fire of Brisbane. Australia’s only moated fort, Fort Lytton was built at the Brisbane River’s mouth in 1882. Frog’s Hollow, a swampy “slum” area, was once a Chinatown red light district and place of prostitution, sly grogs (unlicensed liquor store) and opium dens. The 1893 Black February Flood caused about $4 million in damages (1893-valuation) to include the destruction of Victoria and Albert Bridges, along with 35 deaths. In 1901, Australia’s six British self-governing colonies united into a Federation. Celebrations were held in Brisbane during the event’s first commemoration. After World War I, the Red Flag riots between returned First Australian Imperial Force soldiers and socialists resulted in 1 police horse death and multiple injuries. During World War II, South West Pacific Area (SWPA) headquarters was stationed at the AMP Building (present-day MacArthur Chambers), while American troops were based at the T & G Building. The November 26, 1942 “Battle of Brisbane” riot between the United States Army and the Australian Army / civilians resulted in 1 Australian death (Gunner Edward S. Webster) and hundreds of injuries on both sides. Webster died instantly by way of an errant shotgun blast to the chest. A few decades after the Wars and the Americans’ departures, the 1982 Commonwealth Games and World Expo 88 were two key events that contributed to Brisbane’s modern development.
Queensland’s capital and most populous city, Brisbane is home to around 2.5 million “Brisbanites”. Over 32% of the metropolitan population is foreign-born. Brisbane has 19 skyscrapers at 492 feet or higher, with the tallest being Brisbane Skytower at 887 feet. Brissy is located on the Brisbane River Valley’s hilly floodplain. To the west rise the Taylor and D’Aguilar mountain ranges. Apart from the airport, the Port of Brisbane is the city’s main transit hub, handling about 150 ship calls per year. Brisbane cruise lines include Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International and more. In addition to koalas, the Brisbane area’s wildlife is diverse and includes tree frogs, rainbow lorikeets (colorful parrot), kookaburras (kingfisher), Australian water dragons (lizard), bearded dragons (lizard), flying foxes (megabat – 5-foot wingspan), blue triangle butterflies, golden orb-weaver spiders and St Andrew’s Cross spiders. Brisbane River species include yellowfin bream, flathead, Australasian snapper and bull sharks, while Moreton Bay is home to humpback whales, dolphins, dugongs (manatee), mud crabs, soldier crabs, Moreton Bay bugs (lobster) and more. Brisbane’s humid subtropical climate is characterized by hot summers and moderate winters. January summer high temperatures average around 87 °F, while June winter highs stay around 71 °F. Additional points of interest include Queensland Cultural Centre, Feel Good Program (park / former World Expo 88 site), The Old Windmill (city’s oldest building, built by convicts c. 1828), Eagle Street Pier (riverfront dining complex), Walter Taylor Bridge (suspension bridge), State Library of Queensland, Treasury Building and University of Queensland. Popular foods include barbecued meats, various seafood, cheeseburgers, chicken wings, Ramen, gnocchi, breakfast carbonara and fruit, while signature cocktails, wine, whiskey and craft beer are the most-poured drinks. With some background information on the area, we’re ready for Brisbane accommodations that will help make for a memorable experience.
Emporium Hotel South Bank
267 Grey Street, South Brisbane
Queensland Children’s Hospital
Hotel amenities: river views, balconies, spa center, fitness center, flat-screen TVs, desks, daily buffet breakfast, 24-hour front desk
Nearby restaurants / bars / pubs: Popolo Italian Kitchen and Bar (Italian restaurant), OTTO Ristorante (Italian restaurant), Aquitaine French Restaurant, Siam South Bank (Thai restaurant), Mado (Turkish restaurant), Terrace Rooftop Bar, The Ship Inn (gastropub)
Nearby misc.: Gong Cha (bubble tea store), Queensland Maritime Museum, Griffith University Art Museum, The Arbour Walkway, River Quay Green South Bank (event venue), Picnic Island Green (picnic ground)
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- Queensland Children’s Hospital
- TAFE Queensland Brisbane
- South Bank Parklands
- Queensland University of Technology
- Riverstage
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- Boggo Road Gaol
- Queen Street Mall
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- Brisbane Central Station
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- University of Queensland – St. Lucia
- Roma Street Station
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- Brisbane Entertainment Centre
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Emporium Hotel South Bank is 8.8 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Emporium Suite): $469
Jephson Hotel & Apartments
63 Jephson St, Toowong
Toowong Memorial Park
Hotel amenities: balconies, free Wi-Fi, smart TVs, rooftop function room
Nearby restaurants: KatsuCo Toowong (Japanese restaurant), Barolos Ristorante (restaurant), Genkotsu Ramen Toowong (authentic Japanese restaurant)
Nearby misc.: The Gunshop Cafe (café), La Grava (café), ASN Toowong (vitamin & supplements store), Clear Skincare Clinic Toowong (skin care clinic), Toowong Triumphant Barbers (barber shop), Sherwan Barbers (barber shop), Stepz Fitness Toowong (gym)
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- Toowong Memorial Park
- Perrin Park
- McIlwraith Croquet Club
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- Wheel of Brisbane
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- South Bank Parklands
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- Story Bridge
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Jephson Hotel & Apartments is 7 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $277
Cost per person (four people): $69
Hotel Kingsley
610 Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton
Hercules Street Park
Hotel amenities: saltwater swimming pool, soundproofing, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, ironing facilities, free parking, free airport shuttle service upon check-out
Nearby: Seagrill Cafe Restaurant (restaurant), Chambers & Crosthwaite Antiques (antique store)
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- Hercules Street Park
- Hamilton Park
- Doomben Train Station
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- Oriel Park
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- Cameron Rocks Reserve
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- New Farm Riverwalk
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Hotel Kingsley is 1.4 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Triple Room): $173
Cost per person (three people): $57
Alcyone Hotel Residences
35 Hercules Street, Hamilton
Hamilton Park
Hotel amenities: outdoor pool, balconies, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, hairdryers, laundry facilities, secure on-site parking
Nearby restaurants: Fosh Bar & Restaurant (seafood restaurant), Byblós (restaurant), H Cafe & Bar – Portside (restaurant), Sono Japanese Restaurant Portside Wharf (Japanese restaurant), Aamaya Indian Restaurant
Nearby misc.: Yellowish (café), Rise Bakery Portside Wharf (bakery), Sense of Taste Portside (liquor store), Tigerlamb Portside (hair salon), Portside Wharf (shopping mall), Quantum Tattoo Removal Clinic (tattoo removal service)
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- Hamilton Park
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- Yoga Alma
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- Bannister Park
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- Streets Beach
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- Boggo Road Gaol
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Alcyone Hotel Residences is 1.6 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $173
Cost per person (four people): $57
Ovolo The Valley Brisbane
The Emporium Precinct, 1000 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
Australia Zoo
Hotel amenities: rooftop pool with valley views, sauna, fitness center, emerging artist artwork, custom wallpaper, eccentric furniture & illustrations, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, Smart voice-activated speakers, free mini-bars, 24-hour room service, self-service laundry, meeting room
Nearby restaurants: Ristorante Tartufo (pizza restaurant), Grill’d (restaurant), Cafe 63 (restaurant), Cucina by La Dolce Vita (restaurant), Shushokuya Masa (Japanese restaurant), SO SUSHI (Japanese restaurant)
Nearby misc.: Gasoline Espresso (café), Coopers Snackbox (café), Epic Hair Designs (hair salon), Alla Moda Fabric Collection (fabric store), Bloch (dance store)
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- Australia Zoo
- Emporium Brisbane
- Twelfth Night Theatre
- Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts
- The Tivoli Theatre
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- Brisbane Central Station
- Queen Street Mall
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- Roma Street Station
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Ovolo The Valley Brisbane is 6.7 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Rockstar Suite): $611
The Calile Hotel
48 James Street, Fortitude Valley
Emporium Brisbane
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, poolside cabana, city / pool views, terraces, balconies, spa, fitness center, automated blackout blinds, free Wi-Fi, 55-inch UHD TVs, Bluetooth sound bars, locally curated mini-bars, Grown Alchemist bathroom amenities
Nearby restaurants / bars / pubs: Hellenika (restaurant), SK Steak & Oyster (restaurant), Gerard’s Bistro, Mosconi (European restaurant), sAme sAme Brisbane (Thai restaurant), Farrier Bar & Supper Club, At Sixes And Sevens (pub)
Nearby misc.: Gelato Messina Fortitude Valley (ice cream shop), Aesop (beauty supply store), Camargue (boutique), CAMILLA James Street Boutique (fashion designer), Nudie Jeans Brisbane (jeans shop), CANTINHO Cafe, Health Place (massage spa), Hydra Time Spa Massage (massage therapist)
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- Emporium Brisbane
- Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts
- New Farm Riverwalk
- Story Bridge
- Twelfth Night Theatre
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- Queen Street Mall
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- Southbank Station
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The Calile Hotel is 6.9 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $359
Pullman Brisbane Airport
2 Dryandra Road
Brisbane Airport
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, year-round outdoor pool, resort-style pool terrace, poolside patio, fitness center, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, kettles, bathrobes
Nearby restaurants / bars: Pizzalunga da Carlo (pizza restaurant), Nundah Corner Cafe & Bistro, Apron Bar & Restaurant, Hane Sushi (restaurant), Rose Niyom Thai (Thai restaurant), Mr Bui Banh Mi (restaurant), Sushi Edo, Broz Kebabs, Espresso Train (breakfast restaurant), Fitz + Potts (bar), The Village Social (bar)
Nearby misc.: Embargo’s On Chapel (coffee shop), Ciao Gelato, Nundah Farmers Market, BWS Nundah Village (liquor store), Nudgee Golf Club, Thai Royal Orchid Massage, Brisbane Airport Conference Centre
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- Australian Catholic University
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- Fort Lytton National Park
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- Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- Rivergate Marina & Shipyard
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- Mt Coot-thai
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Pullman Brisbane Airport is within feet of Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $270
W Brisbane
81 North Quay, Central Business District
Museum of Brisbane
Hotel amenities: multiple restaurants & bars, river views, spa, fitness center, custom interiors / furnishings, free Wi-Fi, 55-inch LED TVs, Bluetooth speakers, in-room mix bars, complimentary luxe amenities
Nearby restaurants / bars: Persone Italian Restaurant, Greenglass (French restaurant), Govinda’s Brisbane (vegetarian restaurant), The Pool Terrace & Bar
Nearby misc.: Espresso Square (café), Frankie and George (café), Coffee Iconic (coffee shop), Elysium Hair Brisbane (hair salon), Brisbane Quarter (shopping mall), Suitcase Rummage Sale (event venue)
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- Museum of Brisbane
- Brisbane City Council
- Brisbane City Hall
- King George Square
- State Library Of Queensland
- Queensland Performing Arts Complex
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W Brisbane is 8.3 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night (king suite – fantastic suite): $551
Cost per person (three people): $184
The Inchcolm
73 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill

Anzac Square
Hotel amenities: restaurant, bar, Fitness First Elizabeth Street access, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, tea / coffee making facilities, mini-bars, hairdryers
Nearby: Arcadium Adventures (escape room center), The Fig Lane (café), Raw on Ann (café), Petite Treats (patisserie), The Training Ground (gym)
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- Anzac Square
- St. John’s Anglican Cathedral
- Customs House
- The Embassy Night Club
- The Tower Mill
- Brisbane Arcade
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- Southbank Station
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The Inchcolm is 7.8 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom heritage suite): $412
Cost per person (four people): $103
Quest Eight Mile Plains
1 Clunies Ross Court, Eight Mile Plains
Logan Road Park
Apartment amenities: free Wi-Fi, LED TVs, kitchens, laundry facilities, parking
Nearby: Hako Sushi Bar (Japanese restaurant), Black Ink Espresso (café), Young Sunn Natural Therapies (massage therapist), BTP Conference & Exhibition Centre (event venue), Monte Lupo Gallery and Cafe (art gallery)
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- Logan Road Park
- Priestdale Road Park
- Maisie Dixon Park
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- Garrett Park
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- Fruitgrove Train Station
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Quest Eight Mile Plains is 11 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $280
Cost per person (five people): $56
Spicers Balfour Hotel
37 Balfour St., New Farm
New Farm Riverwalk
Hotel amenities: restaurant, rooftop bar, city views, 1940s-style art-deco décor, flat-screen TVs, Nespresso coffee machines
Nearby restaurants / bars / pubs: Bella Tiarnie Restaurant & Gourmet Pizzas (Italian restaurant), Continental Cafe (Continental restaurant), The Balfour Kitchen & Bar (Vietnamese restaurant), New Farm Curry House (Indian restaurant), Himalayan Cafe (Napalese restaurant), Abla’s Kebab (kebab shop), Toranj Restaurant (Persian restaurant), Gerties Bar and Restaurant (bar), Brunswick Hotel (pub)
Nearby misc.: Death Before Decaf (café), Quando Cafe (café), Chouquette (patisserie), mikah’s (hairdresser), lila boheme (hair salon), Tsiknaris Hair (hair salon), Haus Of Hof Salon (hair salon), The Moissanite Company (jewelry store), EDWINA CORLETTE (art gallery), Straycat Barbershop (barber shop), Anytime Fitness New Farm (gym), Wilson Outlook Reserve (park), Five Star Cinemas (movie theater), Chinese Medicine Brisbane (Chinese medicine clinic)
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- New Farm Riverwalk
- Story Bridge
- Story Bridge Adventure Climb
- Dockside Marina
- St. John’s Anglican Cathedral
- Eagle Street Pier Ferry Terminal
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- City Botanical Gardens
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Spicers Balfour Hotel is 7.2 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $290
Heal House
72 Heal Street, New Farm

Teneriffe Park
Suite amenities: free Wi-Fi, spacious terrace, dining alcove, gardens, free continental breakfast, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free non-alcoholic mini-bars, private bathrooms with granite tiles, custom vanities, free luxury toiletries, safe street parking
Also in the area: Spicers Balfour Hotel
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- Teneriffe Park
- New Farm Riverwalk
- Captain Burke Park
- Grolife Indoor Plantscapes
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- King George Square
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- Wheel of Brisbane
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Heal House is 3.8 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $214
Balmoral Queenslander
273 Riding Road
Yoga Alma
Hotel amenities: balconies, patios, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, bathrobes, slippers, luggage storage
Nearby restaurants / bars: Marinara Restaurant (Italian restaurant), Cartel del Taco (Mexican restaurant), Pawpaw Asian Kitchen (Southeast Asian restaurant), Downtown Istanbul (Turkish restaurant), Ardo’s Hawthorne (wine bar)
Nearby misc.: Petrichor Day Spa (day spa), Willow Cafe, Little Hideout Cafe, Hawthorne Garage (gourmet grocery store), Bottlemart (liquor store), The Halo Room (hairdresser), Solace Hair and Body (beauty salon), Studio Pilates (Pilates studio)
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- Yoga Alma
- Hawthorne Park
- Hardcastle Park
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- Teneriffe Park
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- Newstead House
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Balmoral Queenslander is 2.8 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $117
Willmington Street Apartment
20 Willmington Street, Wooloowin
Clark Park
Apartment amenities: barbecue facilities, fully-equipped kitchen, flat-screen TV, hairdryer, street parking
Nearby restaurants: Christies Too Fish & Chips (fish & chips restaurant), Oh! Kebabs (kebab shop), Fonzie Abbott Drive Thru (takeout restaurant), German BierGarten Brisbane (beer garden)
Nearby cafes: Odins Hollow, Little Corner Cafe, Coffee Pasal, Valentino’s Cafe, Topdog Gourmet
Nearby misc.: The Source Bulk Foods (grocery store), Cocoa Lux (beauty salon), Nattacha Thai Massage & Remedial Massage (massage therapist), Fitstop Lutwyche (gym), Jetts Lutwyche (gym), CB Ink Tattoo Brisbane (tattoo shop), North Brisbane FC (soccer club), Holy Cross Catholic Parish (Catholic church)
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- Clark Park
- W A Jolly Park
- The Windsor Town Quarry Park
- Melrose Park
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- Flynn Oval,
- Michael Bohl Swimming
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- Newstead House
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- Brisbane Transit Centre
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Willmington Street Apartment is 2.4 miles from Brisbane Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $114
So there they are, Brisbane accommodations that will help to make for a memorable trip. We hope you have found this information valuable and most of all, that you enjoy your time in Australia!


















