Open Open on Mon-Fri,8:00am-5:00pm;Open on Sat-Sun,9:00am-5:00pm
Recommended Sightseeing Time: 1 hour
Address: Adelaide Street, King George Square, Brisbane City
Phone: +61-7-34038888
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I think it’s great that the council arranges free Christmas events every year. Except for turning (for me, public transportation from the southern suburbs is great), all you have to do is enjoy. Yes, it will be busy. Yes, there will be many people. Yes, you will have to line up. Don't complain, relax, go with the flow, and spend the "crazy" holiday with everyone else. I think it's great to see everyone like this city. The Brisbane Parliament has done a good job. Please keep working hard. I will always try one or two times. This year, we once again set up the magic garden on the Roma Street Park Zone. much better. There are not so many queues. Food trucks are also great. The water/light display may be good next year.
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It’s a awesome place BUT most people here that I’ve encountered were rude extremely aggressive & intimidating but there where only a small percentage that where kind enough to help.
I think it's great every year that the council arrange Christmas events which are all free. Apart from turning up, (which for me, the public transport from the Southern Suburbs is great) all you have ...
Brisbane is an absolute crappy City . If you're planning of driving a car you're going to be in for a very hard time to drive in the city.it is full of confusing one-way streets off ramps on ramps bri...
Spent a wonderful 3 days in brisbane in may 2019 attending the NRL games at suncorp stadium. What a shame the council did not foresee the volume of people wishing to take advantages of using free pub...
Brisbane City Hall is the hallmark of Brisbane and Australia's most magnificent city hall. Built in 1930, this Italian Renaissance-style prismatic tower was built with brown-brown sandstone and 92 meters high. The bell on the clock tower is ringing every 15 minutes, which is said to remind the present. Australians who are leisurely and slow-paced should cherish time and don't waste time. Prior to the completion of the Sydney Opera House in 1971, the Brisbane City Hall was the most expensive building in Australia and was therefore known as the Million Pound Town Hall.
St. John's Cathedral is a 19th century The Gothic Revival-style building was built in 1901. After 102 years of church construction, in 2003, the building was rebuilt according to its original design.
Address: 373 Ann St Brisbane
Opening hours: 9
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The Brisbane City Hall was built in 1930. The towering clock tower was the largest and most expensive building in Australia until the 1971 Sydney Opera House was built. The guides within the City Hall are free guided tours and need to be booked in advance on the official website. Departure time: 10:30, 11:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30 Duration: 45 minutes - 1 small clock building guideline The clock tower guide is a free guided tour, but reservations are not accepted. Travellers need to go to the Brisbane City Museum on the 3rd floor of the City Hall to pick up the ticket and wait for departure. It should be noted that due to a large number of people participating in the clock tower tour, it is recommended to get the ticket as soon as possible after arriving at the town hall. Departure time: 10:00-17:00, once per hour. Duration of the tour: In 45 minutes, I also went to the most expensive building. I liked to go shopping and did not participate in the tour.
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Brisbane City Hall is the hallmark of Brisbane and Australia's more splendid town hall. This Italian-style Renaissance-style prismatic tower was built in 1930. The big clock on the bell tower is ringing every 15 minutes to remind Australians to cherish time and not to waste time. The Brisbane City Hall exudes an old-fashioned atmosphere and takes the elevator to the inner observation deck, overlooking King George Square on the edge of the City Hall and Brisbane’s chessboard-like streets, as well as slowly flowing through the city. Brisbane River.
I think it’s great that the council arranges free Christmas events every year. Except for turning (for me, public transportation from the southern suburbs is great), all you have to do is enjoy. Yes, it will be busy. Yes, there will be many people. Yes, you will have to line up. Don't complain, relax, go with the flow, and spend the "crazy" holiday with everyone else. I think it's great to see everyone like this city. The Brisbane Parliament has done a good job. Please keep working hard. I will always try one or two times. This year, we once again set up the magic garden on the Roma Street Park Zone. much better. There are not so many queues. Food trucks are also great. The water/light display may be good next year.
This is a great place, but most of the people I meet here are rude, very aggressive and intimidating, but only a small number of people there are helpful enough. Brisbane is an absolutely crazily city. If you plan to drive, it will be very difficult to drive in the city. It is full of troubles to confuse the one-way street with the ramp on the ramp bridge. This is not a simple block with spaghetti poses like some kids. . The most confusing city I have ever driven. Stupid and ridiculous Ferris wheels planted on the banks of the dull Brown River is not a particularly beautiful place. On one night, it is not as safe or comfortable as in Sydney. Visiting Sydney is a great city bet, and Brisbane puts its hands down in all aspects.
The administrative unit that presents Australia’s historical records in detail, has English-style buildings and full of humanity. When I visited, it was hot in summer. It was very comfortable to blow in and blow air to see the history. The hall itself is very good and is undergoing renovation. But the sad thing is when you look at the historical photos of KG Square outside: in the 20th century, the parliament decided for some reason to build an exposed concrete square without shadows, grass, vegetation or water features. It also built a terrible huge video screen and coffee shop. 1984 was stronger than 1900 or 1950. Ouch. I think this is cheaper to maintain...
The architecture is quite characteristic, the place is not big, relatively simple spectrum.
Been here several times, every time there is something different. Every Tuesday at noon there will be a free concert in the town hall, no reservation is required, there are different programs. If you want to visit the bell tower, please remember to fill in the tour form, and you have to wait at least an hour (because there are other things to watch, so this is not a problem) our architectural tour is very wonderful, and the tour of the bell tower is also provided to us Very rich information. It is great to see so much history, and Brisbanites is keen to share it.