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We've been asked by several people what they should do when they come to Brisbane on vacation.
When people holiday in Brisbane, they
often only have a few days for sightseeing before continuing their journey or
heading back home. Whether this is your first time in Brisbane,
you've been here before or even if you're a local, following are some of the
places we feel visitors must see in Brisbane
to gain an insight into Brisbane and its people. Please note that these are in
no particular order :o). Click here to find out more...
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There are so many things to see and do in Brisbane that are not confined to just the city.
Here's a list of attractions to enjoy in some of Brisbane's suburbs...
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Brisbane hasn't had a great reputation for preserving its heritage
buildings. The drive to modernise the city saw a
large number of historic sites torn down in the 1970's and 1980's.
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As with most Australian cities, Brisbane, or Brissie as it is fondly known by the locals, has it's own share of historical buildings, many of which are easily accessible from the city's centre.
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Museums in Brisbane allow you to travel back in time and to take a peek into the future. Museums range from those covering military, science, arts and transport topics.
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Set in the Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens, the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is Queensland's
first planetarium.
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Established in 1927, Lone Pine Sanctuary has more than a hundred Koalas in residence, some of which you can pat and cuddle. You can also have your photo taken holding a Koala as a souvenirt.
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