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Don’t let Brisbane’s easy-going, sub-tropical ambience fool you. There is plenty to do; visit islands, savour mouth-watering cuisine and fine local wines or soak up the arts or sporting lifestyle.

Brisbane’s sapphire blue Moreton Bay offers plenty of watery activities. Charter a boat, discover reefs edging the dozens of islands, or catch your own dinner. Moreton Bay’s protected waters are home to 155 islands, and each one offers different holiday opportunities. Choose a private escape for two or loads of family fun. Explore islands prized for their white sandy beaches and quiet camping spots. Meet a local or two, and discover the local history. One island was even a feared Penal Colony!

Brisbane’s vivid arts scene ensures a stream of theatre and music in the city’s heart and fringe. Experience city street theatre, soak up live music at venues around town, or enjoy precious works of art.

Known as the City of Sun Days, Brisbane enjoys great weather, a relaxed pace of life and all the cosmopolitan bustle of a major urban hub. It doesn’t seem to matter what time of year it is – there’s always something exciting happening in this vibrant city. You’ll find the best in arts and culture, entertainment and sports events as well as good food, wine and shopping.

For arts and culture, the serious head to South Bank, home of the Queensland Museum, with its hands-on interactive displays, and the Queensland Art Gallery, its walls adorned with a magnificent collection of artworks. Or you can catch a world-class performance at the Performing Arts Centre where international theatre companies and performing artists take the stage along with Australian performing arts companies.

For exciting sports action, find a seat in the stadium to see local rugby league champions, the Brisbane Broncos, take to the field. During winter, rugby union fans head to Ballymore to watch the Wallabies take on the world. Over at the Gabba sports ground, the Brisbane Lions fight off challengers in the Aussie Rules football code. In summer, the Gabba lights up for international cricket tests and one-day matches.

If you want to shop, head for the designer boutiques and department stores of Queens Street Mall and check out the bustling markets around the city.

Music, dancing, partying, live shows, good times – there’s plenty more going on in the City of Sun Days and fun nights.

Dining out in Brisbane is as culturally colourful as the city itself. The atmosphere is delightfully al fresco with an emphasis on original menus focusing on fresh, unfussy food and wines with flair.

Creative menus offer local delicacies such as Moreton Bay bugs and fresh tropical produce alongside exotic Asian delights, simple Mediterranean meals and traditional European fare.

The choice of restaurant settings is unlimited. Watch boats pass by while tantalising your tastebuds at any number of the city's stylish waterfront restaurants and brasseries. Or head for Brisbane's inner-city precincts and peruse the menus of dozens of top outdoor eateries. You'll find Italian cafes, fast and fun noodle bars, all-day breakfast joints, wine bars and truly outstanding brasseries.

Fortitude Valley is home to Brisbane’s Chinatown where you can taste the cuisines of the orient from Chinese and Korean to Vietnamese and Malaysian.

Cafe-restaurants abound in West End, on the southern side of the river. A hub for students and artists, the bohemian, multicultural centre is best known for its delicatessens, Vietnamese and Turkish restaurants, grocers, coffee and tea merchants.

Many other precincts offer fabulous dining such as the fashionable Park Road Milton with its cafe terraces. Clusters of cafes and the city’s finest dining spots can be found on Racecourse Road, Ascot. While at the foot of the Story Bridge, a new precinct is emerging with bustling new restaurants and bars.

by Australia Tourism

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