11 Hotel and Suites in Brisbane
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Brisbane, with its stunning riverfront and easygoing vibe, is quickly making its mark as one of Australia's top travel destinations. Known for its flourishing entertainment scene, this welcoming city is not just a hotspot of its own but also a gateway to Queensland’s picturesque natural wonders, with the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast in close reach.
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141 Campbell Street, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, QLD 141 Campbell Street, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, QLDOaks Brisbane on Charlotte Suites
128 Charlotte Street, Brisbane, QLD 128 Charlotte Street, Brisbane, QLDOaks Brisbane on Margaret Suites
212 Margaret Street, Brisbane, QLD 212 Margaret Street, Brisbane, QLDOaks Brisbane Woolloongabba Suites
40/48A Okeefe St, Woolloongabba, QLD 40/48A Okeefe St, Woolloongabba, QLDWhat is Brisbane best known for?
Brisbane's laid-back vibe and stunning natural beauty make it an excellent choice for travellers seeking a relaxed escape. With its subtropical climate, outdoor adventures abound. From leisurely strolls along the South Bank to cycling through the lush Botanic Gardens, there's something for everyone. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the city's vibrant cultural scene, with world-class museums, art galleries, and live music venues.
What are the best places to visit in Brisbane?
Providing a great mix of modern attractions and historical locations, Brisbane offers experiences for any of your interests. If you like to get up close and personal with native wildlife, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is Australia's first and largest Koala sanctuary, offering kangaroo feeding and Koala encounters, a must-see when visiting Brisbane. If you enjoy the outdoors, you might want to take a walk around the picturesque Brisbane Botanic Gardens or Mount Coot-tha, which offers panoramic views of the city.
What are the best things to do in Brisbane?
Take advantage of the outdoors and check out the dramatic curves of the Brisbane River– the centre of Brisbane’s cultural and dining scene– with bars and restaurants lining the riverfront. Climb the Story Bridge, Brisbane's iconic landmark, offering spectacular views of the city and surrounding landscape or wander through the historic Brisbane Arcade, and shop in sophisticated art deco style. Art lovers, head to the South Bank Cultural Precinct and explore the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) and Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA).
What will the weather in Brisbane be like during my visit?
With its year-round pleasant weather, Brisbane offers the perfect setting for exploring both its natural landscapes and vibrant cultural scene. With relatively consistent warmth and sunshine, even the winters are pleasant and mild. However, be prepared in the summer for the occasional tropical thunderstorms during these months.
What are the traditional foods in Brisbane?
Brisbane takes pride in its locally sourced seafood, with the most recognisable being a Morton Bay Bug, which is native to the waters of Queensland. Like lobster, they’re often grilled with butter, garlic and other seasonings and can be found at casual and fine-dining restaurants. The Queensland Mudcrab is also a popular option and a staple in the Brisbane food scene.
Besides the brilliant seafood, Queensland is known for being one of Australia’s biggest producers of fresh fruits and vegetables. The warm climate supports the growth of mangos, passionfruit, and pineapples, which are a must-try when you’re in the city, perfect for those hot summer days.
How to get to Brisbane?
Brisbane Airport connects the city to the world, and you can reach the city centre from the airport via taxi ride-sharing service or the Airtrain, which is a direct link to the Brisbane CBD and nearby major transport hubs.
How to get around Brisbane?
Brisbane is a dream for those who like to explore without a vehicle, especially in the CBD and areas like Southbank and Fortitude Valley. Many visitors choose to explore these areas by foot, electric scooter or bike instead, with bike lanes and rental options all over the city.
Brisbane has a well-integrated public transport network including buses, trains and ferries. You can pay using a Go Card, a reusable travel card available at train stations, selected retailers and online. You can also purchase single-way tickets on buses, ferry terminals and train stations.
What areas of Brisbane should you stay in?
We know the importance of a good location. That’s why Minor Hotels offers a range of serviced apartments and hotels conveniently located in the heart of Brisbane. Stay within walking distance of iconic attractions like Queen Street Mall, the Brisbane River, and the Botanic Gardens for a truly immersive experience.
Immerse yourself in the culturally rich Southbank, abundant in galleries, parklands and outdoor recreational spaces or delight yourself with Brisbane’s bar and club scene in Fortitude Valley.
What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Brisbane?
Minor Hotels offers a blend of comfortable apartment-style suites and stylish hotels in Brisbane. Ideally positioned across the city, there are options near all the major sights, transport hubs and attractions. Some locations have features like swimming pools, saunas and barbecue areas, whereas others have well-equipped business facilities and spaces for corporate events for those working on the go. Some of our locations welcome pets, so even they don't miss out on the adventure.