While Sydney and Melbourne have been busy arguing about which city is better, Brisbane has been slowly but surely coming into its own. The sunsoaked city is making a serious splash in art, culture, tech and transport, but the prices have stayed luxuriously low. Like the weather, the people are warm and welcoming. These are some of the best reasons to live in or visit Brisbane.
Tempted much? Afternoon naps in the sun, year-round? Yes, please! Weather aside, Brisbanites are generally happy, relaxed people. It must be something to do with the endless summer! The man-made stretch of sand has a lagoon, plenty of subtropical plants and sweeping views of the city skyline. The best way to see the city is from the river that runs through it. The Brisbane River is the star of the city. You can walk or bike along the riverfront, or hop on the CityCat to get from A to B.
Come nighttime, we also love taking in the city lights by kayak. Along with traditional Queenslanders, the city has large family homes, townhouses, apartments, and luxury buildings with all the trimmings, like rooftops and pools. Do you want international student news, competitions and helpful articles sent to your inbox weekly?
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Other sites. Business Events. Tourism Investment. Product Disclaimer. You can find koalas and kangaroos in hoards, which both uniquely represent Australia in some capacity or another. Check out West End, Bakery Lane, or Boundary Street for a taste of local cuisine and culture, or get diverse with one of the many Partisan, Asian or African-themed markets all over the city and suburbs.
While it's impossible to visit all of them in just one trip, it'll only leave you wanting more. North Stradbroke Island is the second sandiest beach in the world followed by Moreton Island, which is third. When anyone thinks Australia, sand has to come to mind. For a more cultural inner city beach, the South Bank boasts dozens of restaurants and cafes, and is also home to the Queensland Museum, Queensland Art Gallery, and Gallery of Modern Art.
There's plenty of crocs to see along with other native wildlife. You can tour the ale house and sample some of Australia's best exports. Buses, trains and green cabs are everywhere. If you decide to use public transport, a Go-Card is required via TransLink , but the CBD is perfectly set up for long and short walks with smooth paths and walkways. You can also rent a bike in and around Brisbane and it is legal to ride on pedestrian paths.
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