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]]>Are you in the mood to escape the bustle of the big city, and explore the great outdoors? D’Aguilar National Park will be your cup of tea because it’s located a short ride away from Brisbane’s metropolitan area. It’s covered with eucalyptus woodlands, sub-tropical rainforests, and stunning lookouts offering amazing views of the Brisbane region.
Located about 50 km away south of Brisbane, Tamborine National Park is the place to be if you’re in the mood for a good, old hike. It will win you over with its lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, stunning gorges and cliffs, and show-stopping panoramic views from its many lookouts.
If you’re in the mood for an amazing adventure off the coast of Brisbane, Moreton Island National Park is the place to be. It can easily be accessed by ferry, and you’ll enjoy it if you’re a fan of water sports such as swimming and snorkeling in its crystal-clear waters.
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]]>The state museum of Queensland is one of Brisbane’s must-see spots, especially if you enjoy exploring museums dedicated to natural history, cultural heritage, and science. Entry to Queensland Museum is free, but some exhibitions and events come with an entry fee, including SparkLab, which offers interactive exhibits to visitors of all ages, themed around science and technology.
If you’re in the mood to explore Brisbane’s rich history and culture, this museum inside Brisbane City Hall is the place to be. Entry to this museum is free, except for special exhibitions and programs, and you can discover many historical exhibits, and artwork, or join a clock tower tour during your visit.
QAGOMA stands for Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, and it’s Brisbane’s most popular art center. Most exhibitions, screenings, and programs can be explored free of charge, including its impressive collection of Australian and Asia-Pacific art.
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]]>One of the most scenic places in Brisbane is free to enjoy for everyone. Visit Roma Street Parkland and enjoy its relaxing nature, colorful gardens, and the company of friendly wild animals. You will also have the opportunity to check out some artworks from a local artists that are scattered around the park.
Visiting the Museum of Brisbane is a perfect way to have a fun time without spending a dime (pun intended). Thanks to free entry to the museum, you can learn what modern Brisbane is all about and how it has changed over the years. Its collection includes objects of historical and cultural importance, multimedia presentations, and artworks from local artists.
Thanks to the City Sounds project, you can enjoy a free music show in Brisbane every week. Local acts and touring musicians provide live concerts for locals and visitors on several stages across the city. It is the largest free live music program in the country.
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]]>Brisbane is home to the oldest and largest koala sanctuary, which opened its doors in 1927. Over the course of the last century, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary grew into one of Brisbane’s most popular attractions and you can find many native species on its grounds, from koalas and kangaroos to Tasmanian devils to wombats.
Safely tucked away between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, the Daisy Hill Koala Centre opened its doors in 1995. It’s nestled amongst eucalypt trees and features interactive exhibits and observation decks, allowing you to learn more about koalas and their conservation.
Located a short drive away from Brisbane’s central business district, Brisbane Koala Bushlands are one of the best places near this city to see koalas in their natural habitat. They’re a part of the Koala Coast Network, which protects around 5,000 koalas and many other native animals.
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]]>Located on Australia’s west coast is the city of Perth, a bustling metropolis that receives an average of 147 sunny days and 121 partly cloudy days per year, with the bulk of them coming in the summer. It’s the perfect place to stroll outside, visit the city’s parks, and head to the Indian Ocean beaches!
Located at the northern tip of Australia is a little-known city known as Darwin that averages 3,092 hours of sun per year. Beaches and nearby national parks are some of the big attractions of this area that you’ll be sure to catch rays in.
Brisbane is located on Australia’s Pacific coast and is located just south of the “Sunshine Coast” region of the country. A bustling city with cultural attractions, parks including the site of the 1988 World’s Fair, and of course, beaches, you’ll love the average of 283 days with sunshine in Brisbane.
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]]>The post 3 Stunning Nature Spots That You Can Easily Visit from Brisbane, Australia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Are you in the mood to escape the bustle of the big city, and explore the great outdoors? D’Aguilar National Park will be your cup of tea because it’s located a short ride away from Brisbane’s metropolitan area. It’s covered with eucalyptus woodlands, sub-tropical rainforests, and stunning lookouts offering amazing views of the Brisbane region.
Located about 50 km away south of Brisbane, Tamborine National Park is the place to be if you’re in the mood for a good, old hike. It will win you over with its lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, stunning gorges and cliffs, and show-stopping panoramic views from its many lookouts.
If you’re in the mood for an amazing adventure off the coast of Brisbane, Moreton Island National Park is the place to be. It can easily be accessed by ferry, and you’ll enjoy it if you’re a fan of water sports such as swimming and snorkeling in its crystal-clear waters.
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]]>The post 3 Museums in Brisbane, Australia That You Can Visit Without Spending a Dime appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The state museum of Queensland is one of Brisbane’s must-see spots, especially if you enjoy exploring museums dedicated to natural history, cultural heritage, and science. Entry to Queensland Museum is free, but some exhibitions and events come with an entry fee, including SparkLab, which offers interactive exhibits to visitors of all ages, themed around science and technology.
If you’re in the mood to explore Brisbane’s rich history and culture, this museum inside Brisbane City Hall is the place to be. Entry to this museum is free, except for special exhibitions and programs, and you can discover many historical exhibits, and artwork, or join a clock tower tour during your visit.
QAGOMA stands for Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, and it’s Brisbane’s most popular art center. Most exhibitions, screenings, and programs can be explored free of charge, including its impressive collection of Australian and Asia-Pacific art.
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]]>The post Best Free Things to Do as a Tourist in Brisbane, Australia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the most scenic places in Brisbane is free to enjoy for everyone. Visit Roma Street Parkland and enjoy its relaxing nature, colorful gardens, and the company of friendly wild animals. You will also have the opportunity to check out some artworks from a local artists that are scattered around the park.
Visiting the Museum of Brisbane is a perfect way to have a fun time without spending a dime (pun intended). Thanks to free entry to the museum, you can learn what modern Brisbane is all about and how it has changed over the years. Its collection includes objects of historical and cultural importance, multimedia presentations, and artworks from local artists.
Thanks to the City Sounds project, you can enjoy a free music show in Brisbane every week. Local acts and touring musicians provide live concerts for locals and visitors on several stages across the city. It is the largest free live music program in the country.
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]]>The post Top 3 Spots to See Koalas in Brisbane, Australia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Brisbane is home to the oldest and largest koala sanctuary, which opened its doors in 1927. Over the course of the last century, the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary grew into one of Brisbane’s most popular attractions and you can find many native species on its grounds, from koalas and kangaroos to Tasmanian devils to wombats.
Safely tucked away between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, the Daisy Hill Koala Centre opened its doors in 1995. It’s nestled amongst eucalypt trees and features interactive exhibits and observation decks, allowing you to learn more about koalas and their conservation.
Located a short drive away from Brisbane’s central business district, Brisbane Koala Bushlands are one of the best places near this city to see koalas in their natural habitat. They’re a part of the Koala Coast Network, which protects around 5,000 koalas and many other native animals.
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]]>The post Relax in Australia’s Sunniest Cities! appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located on Australia’s west coast is the city of Perth, a bustling metropolis that receives an average of 147 sunny days and 121 partly cloudy days per year, with the bulk of them coming in the summer. It’s the perfect place to stroll outside, visit the city’s parks, and head to the Indian Ocean beaches!
Located at the northern tip of Australia is a little-known city known as Darwin that averages 3,092 hours of sun per year. Beaches and nearby national parks are some of the big attractions of this area that you’ll be sure to catch rays in.
Brisbane is located on Australia’s Pacific coast and is located just south of the “Sunshine Coast” region of the country. A bustling city with cultural attractions, parks including the site of the 1988 World’s Fair, and of course, beaches, you’ll love the average of 283 days with sunshine in Brisbane.
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