Brisbane´s South Bank and its parklands

South Brisbane oasis of lush lawns, serene plazas, and gorgeous gardens that´s a popular draw for both residents and visitors. the South Bank Parklands is the converted 17.5-hectare (43-acre) site of World Expo 88 and offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, culture, and adventure to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. It´s essentially Brisbane's lifestyle and cultural destination par excellence, featuring world-class eateries (especially along Grey and Little Stanley Streets), stunning river views, an iconic Ferris wheel, and an array of events throughout the year. Concerts, festivals, and art installations frequently take place here, attracting a diverse crowd. Surrounded by the refreshing waters of Streets Beach and framed against the stunning backdrop of the city's skyline, the stunning South Bank Parklands serve as a tranquil sanctuary offering the visitors not only a sublime mix of green spaces and recreation, but also an eclectic cultural experience at the South Bank Cultural Precinct, with the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, the Queensland Museum Kurilpa, the Queensland Art Gallery,/Gallery of Modern Art, and the State Library.

Read more in Tripatini contributor Rohny Jones´ post 6 Musts in Brisbane, Australia.

 

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