Brisbane River

Australia, Australia

The Brisbane River, flowing through the heart of Brisbane, is a vibrant waterway offering scenic ferry rides, iconic landmarks like the Story Bridge, and riverside attractions. Visitors can enjoy waterfront dining, lush parks, and cultural hubs along its banks, making it a centerpiece for relaxation, recreation, and exploration in the city.

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History

The Brisbane River, named after Governor Thomas Brisbane in 1823, has long been central to the region's history. Originally inhabited by the Turrbal people, it served as a vital resource for Indigenous communities. European settlers later developed the river for transport, trade, and industry, shaping Brisbane into a thriving city.

What To See

  • Marvel at the Iconic Story Bridge
  • Relax at South Bank Parklands
  • Explore the River on a CityCat Ferry Ride
  • Experience the Kangaroo Point Cliffs
  • Stroll or Cycle the Brisbane Riverwalk
  • Enjoy Dining at Howard Smith Wharves
  • Visit Historic New Farm Park
  • Take a Ride on the Wheel of Brisbane
  • Discover the Brisbane Botanic Gardens
  • Explore the Cultural Precinct.

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