Why You Should Go to Brisbane: Your Aussie Beach Base
Well, I do – after staring at the map of Australia for so many years and realizing it was the city to stay in if I ever wanted to make day trips to the Gold or Sunshine Coast.
Not only does it serve as an excellent half way point between the Sunshine Coast and the Gold Coast, but the city itself has some great things to see and do, as well.
So, wondering what it is that we did in our 3 days in Brisbane?
I’ll break it down for you:
1. Brisbane River Cruise
The city isn’t as big as Melbourne or Sydney, but my dad and I did recognize its commanding skyline every time we drove back into the city after a day trip to the beach…
… taking a river cruise, or even a water taxi – will give you the chance to submerse yourself in the city center.
2. Botanical Gardens
Australia all around has the best botanical gardens that I’ve seen around the world.
While Cairns takes the crown, the one in Brisbane is a close second.
Both are in sub-tropical climates; their botanical gardens are both stunning.
3. The Story Bridge at Night
Like the Sydney Harbour Bridge, it was hard to catch a clear picture of this one at night…
… but if you’re able to go for a walk across the bridge itself, you should.
Brisbane lit up at night is actually quite reminiscent of Manhattan.
4. Walk Down Queen Street
Lit up trees, modernized art, lively shops…
… if you’re looking for a cute place to bite or just an Instagram-able street, this is the place to go.
5. Byron Bay
I know, you’re wondering, “Stephanie, where the heck did you hear of Byron Bay?”
Manny Aussies are shocked that I even knew of its existence, let alone – that I went to it.
I heard of it from an interview where Maia Mitchell was talking about her TV show The Fosters years ago, and for some reason – never forgot it.
I’m glad that I left it as a tattoo in my memory… because it was a great fit for my free-spirit.
My dad, native to San Francisco, acknowledged that it’s very similar to the personality of some beaches in California.
There are many places to find hipster coffees and sweets.
You can walk up to the lighthouse in the distance, as well.
If you are nostalgic of the 60s, you’re going to want to check out Byron Bay!
6. Noosa Heads
One of my favorite beaches that I saw in Australia.
It’s more upscale than Byron Bay, but doesn’t compromise its character.
Its little town is without a doubt bigger – there are tons of cute clothing shops and places to grab a fresh Aussie treat like an acai bowl.
However, what we really liked about Noosa at the end of the day was just how quintessential its scenery was.
I knew I wanted to visit a beach on the Sunshine Coast, but I never had a specific beach picked out.
One of the receptionists at our hotel told us that we should go to Noosa, and that it was his favoriteplace to surf.
He wasn’t wrong about the surfing culture…
… we were very glad that we followed his recommendation.
Looking back at my Aussie trip, Brisbane was one of the best places we went… though, it’s hard to say that – because all of the places we went were so different and so great in their own way…
… but, I will say – that if you’re looking to spend some time beach hopping while you’re in Australia, then you should really consider going to Brisbane.
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