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See the Best of Brisbane With This Bold Holiday Itinerary

Alex Sykes
March 21, 2024

 

With its world-class hotels, vibrant bars and restaurants, beautiful lush green scenery, and much more, Brisbane is the perfect destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich Australian lifestyle. If you are looking to visit Brisbane and want to know how to get the most out of your time in this extraordinary city, Travello can help. Check out our bold Brisbane holiday itinerary below and find out exactly how to navigate life here like a local. 

 

Settle in at One of Brisbane’s Luxury Hotels

Live in the lap of luxury and treat yourself to the finer things in life with a stay in the city’s finest accommodation. With a number of opulent hotels dotted throughout the city, it’s clear that Brisbane knows exactly how to treat its guests. 

 

The Emporium Hotel

If you’re looking to relish in boutique luxury and incredible city views, the Emporium Hotel in Southbank is the ideal place for you.

Situated a short walk from the Brisbane River, this hotel boasts modern suites, incredible bars and restaurants, and a rooftop terrace with its own infinity pool and unbeatable city views.

 

The Calile

The Calile earned a coveted spot on the 2023 World’s Best 50 Hotels List, and after experiencing its inimitable charm, impeccable service, and first-class facilities, you’ll quickly understand why.

This luxury oasis expertly brings the unique style of 1950s Miami into the 21st century, promising the perfect blend of retro nostalgia and modern luxury to all who visit.

If you want to lose yourself in the romantic era of the Golden Age in one of Brisbane’s most affluent neighbourhoods, The Calile is the hotel for you.

 

Crystalbrook Vincent

Living luxuriously while still prioritising sustainability can be a difficult balance to strike, but that doesn’t stop Crystalbrook Vincent from succeeding at it anyway.

This highly acclaimed five-star hotel is located in Brisbane’s iconic Howard Smith Wharves and follows a philosophy of environmental consciousness and responsible luxury.

When you visit, you’ll encounter beautifully designed rooms that boast sustainable amenities, local artwork, top-tier dining experiences, and much more. 

 

Visit GOMA’s Fairy Tales Exhibition

This enchanting exhibition masterfully ignites your sense of childlike wonder while also giving you a peek into the darker side of fairy tales and their original lore. From Jim Henson’s cult classic Labyrinth to Oscar Wilde’s captivating yet harrowing The Nightingale and the Rose, this exhibit is full of classic and contemporary works you’re sure to enjoy. 

 

Decadent Dining and Dancing After-Dark

Down at Howard Smith Wharves tucked under Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge, you’ll find various restaurants and bars that offer all kinds of diverse cuisines and delightful cocktails. Stanley’s is just one of the many acclaimed restaurants located here, and its moody atmosphere and delectable Cantonese food promise an impeccable dining experience you won’t want to miss. 

After dinner, you can continue to explore Howard Smith Wharves with a visit to Mr Percival’s, a charming overwater bar inspired by Europe’s brightly coloured beach clubs. With live music every weekend and an expansive alfresco deck with picturesque river views, there’s no better place to sip on a spritz and dance the night away. 

 

Rest and Recuperate at Soak Bathhouse

Soak Bathhouse is the perfect spot for you to relax and refresh. Located in Brisbane’s dynamic West End, this tranquil rooftop day spa offers a range of services and facilities to help you recharge. Treat yourself to a facial and massage, take a dip in their mineral pools and hot spas, or allow yourself to fully unwind in their steam rooms and saunas. 

 

Take to James Street for Luxury Shopping 

Right on the doorstep of the Calile Hotel, you’ll find James Street, Brisbane’s premier outdoor shopping precinct, filled with high-end labels and boutique shops.

From luxury Australian clothing designers and bespoke jewellery stores to exclusive homeware lines and much more, this stylish haven is full of premium brands for you to browse through. No matter what you’re looking for or what your preferred style may be, you’re sure to find something you love on James Street. 

 

Explore Brisbane’s Regions

After experiencing Brisbane’s urban luxury, venture into the nearby regions to discover lush hinterland retreats and luxe country charm. Embark on winding walking trails through World Heritage-listed rainforests in the Scenic Rim or epic hikes to mountain summits with unbeatable outlooks in the Moreton Bay Region.

Take a winery tour of Ocean View Estates in the Moreton Bay Region or Sirromet Wines in Redlands Coast where you can sample some of Brisbane’s best varietals. Wander through the vineyards and dine on local produce. Round out your experience with a stay at a sprawling country estate with five-star amenities like Spicers Peak Lodge in Ipswich or Scenic Rim’s idyllic Beechmont Estate.

 

Discover Even More Of Brisbane With Travello

If you’re keen to explore even more of Brisbane’s wonderful lifestyle, Travello can help! Check out our complete list of Brisbane tours, experiences, and more and allow our team to make your holiday a truly memorable experience. 

AUTHOR PROFILE
Alex Sykes
Alex is an avid traveller and writer living in Queensland, Australia. Originally from the UK, Alex is a keen explorer who has travelled to various must-see destinations across the globe. Today, Alex is dedicated to helping others see the world's best locations, offering first-hand insights and exclusive tips to help people plan their dream holidays.

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