Lonely Planet Pocket Brisbane & the Gold Coast
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Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet's Pocket Brisbane & the Gold Coast is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Thrill on the rides, waterslides and movie sets of the Gold Coast's mega theme parks; admire the works of art at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art, Australia's biggest gallery of modern and contemporary art; and soak up rays on Australia's only artificial, inner-city beach, Streets Beach, the star attraction at South Bank Parklands, all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of the best of Brisbane & the Gold Coast and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planet's Pocket Brisbane & the Gold Coast : Full-colour maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Free, convenient pull-out Brisbane map (included in print version), plus over 10 colour neighbourhood maps User-friendly layout with helpful icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time Covers Central Brisbane, Fortitude Valley, Kangaroo Point and Woolloongabba, Newfarm, Newstead, South Bank, West End, Surfers Paradise, Main Beach and more The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Pocket Brisbane & the Gold Coast, a colorful, easy-to-use, and handy guide that literally fits in your pocket, provides on-the-go assistance for those seeking only the can't-miss experiences to maximise a quick trip experience. Looking for a comprehensive guide that recommends both popular and offbeat experiences, and extensively covers all of the east coast of Australia? Check out Lonely Planet's East Coast Australia guide.About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world's number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, video, 14 languages, 12 international magazines, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day. Lonely Planet enables the curious to experience the world fully and to truly get to the heart of the places they find themselves, near or far from home.

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Publié par
Date de parution 01 novembre 2017
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781787012158
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 21 Mo

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Contents

QuickStart Guide

Welcome to Brisbane & the Gold Coast
Top Sights
Local Life
Day Planner
Need to Know
Brisbane and the Gold Coast Neighbourhoods

Explore

Central Brisbane
D'Aguilar National Park
South Bank
Fortitude Valley
New Farm
Kangaroo Point & Woolloongabba
Gold Coast Theme Parks
Surfers Paradise & Main Beach
Burleigh Heads & Currumbin
An Evening in Coolangatta

Best

The Best of Brisbane & the Gold Coast
CBD to South Bank
Central Brisbane
Food
Activities
Nightlife
LGBT
Music
Entertainment
Sport
For Free
Shopping
Markets
For Kids
Views

Survival Guide

Survival Guide
Before You Go
Arriving in Brisbane & the Gold Coast
Getting Around
Essential Information
Behind the Scenes
Our Writers
Welcome to Brisbane & the Gold Coast
No longer satisfied to remain in the shadow of Sydney and Melbourne, Brisbane is subverting stereotypes and surprising the critics. Welcome to Australia's new subtropical 'It kid'.
A little way south, the Gold Coast is built for pleasure and remains utterly dedicated to sun, surf and the body beautiful; this strip of coast may be Australia’s most iconic holiday destination.

Brisbane city skyline at sunset | F11PHOTO/SHUTTERSTOCK ©
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Brisbane & Gold Coast Top Sights

City Hall
Not all city halls were created equal. When built in the 1920s, Brisbane's 'People's Palace' was second only to the Sydney Harbour Bridge as the nation's largest construction project.

City Hall | SCHNEPFDESIGN/SHUTTERSTOCK ©


Brisbane & Gold Coast Top Sights
Gallery of Modern Art
Sexier sibling to the Queensland Art Gallery, the Gallery of Modern Art is Australia's biggest gallery of modern and contemporary art, and one of its best.

Gallery of Modern Art | GOMA TURNS 10 INSTALLATION VIEW OF SUGAR SPIN: YOU, ME, ART AND EVERYTHING, JANUARY 2017/QAGOMA ©


Brisbane & Gold Coast Top Sights
Brisbane Powerhouse
What was once a derelict power station is now the Brisbane Powerhouse, an electrifying hub of culture, creativity and arts-loving crowds.

Brisbane Powerhouse Arts Centre | REDBRICKSTOCK.COM/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ©


Brisbane & Gold Coast Top Sights
South Bank Parklands
Luminous sand, swaying palms, crystalline waters...you might think we're talking about Queensland's Whitsundays, but we're actually referring to the heart of Brisbane, the South Bank Parklands.

South Bank Parklands | MARTIN VALIGURSKY/SHUTTERSTOCK ©


Brisbane & Gold Coast Top Sights
Gold Coast Theme Parks
Thrilling rides, water slides, movie sets and fairground fantasy – there's plenty of family fun at the Gold Coast's mega theme parks.

Movie World | CHAMELEONSEYE/SHUTTERSTOCK ©


Brisbane & Gold Coast Top Sights
D'Aguilar National Park
Hike, camp and indulge in nature and wildlife at this superb national park, only 10km from Brisbane's CBD.

D’Aguilar National Park | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ©
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Brisbane and the Gold Coast Local Life

Insider tips to help you find the real Brisbane and the Gold Coast Get under the skin of Brisbane and the Gold Coast by hanging out in local neighbourhoods, exploring the cafe and bar scene, scouring weekend markets and surfing some of the lesser-known breaks.

West End Walking
y Artisanal coffee and beer
y Street art

West End | PHILIP QUIRK/GETTY IMAGES ©

A Day in Fortitude Valley
y Intriguing shops and galleries
y Poolside downtime

Fortitude Valley | SUZANNE LONG/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ©

New Farm Walk
y Riverside walking
y Weekend markets and music

New Farm | BERM_TEERAWAT/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

An Evening in Coolangatta
y Indie-atmosphere bars
y Local pub and surf club

Coolangatta | DAVID WALL/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ©

Other great places to experience the city like a local:
Jan Powers Farmers Market
Roma Street Parkland
Brisbane Riverside Markets
Record Exchange
Bacchus
Palace Centro
Borough Barista
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Brisbane & the Gold Coast Day Planner

Short on time? We’ve arranged Brisbane & the Gold Coast’s must-sees into these day-by-day itineraries to make sure you see the very best of the region in the time you have available.

Day One
M Start the day on the indie streets of West End. Charge up with a bottle of cold drip at Blackstar Coffee Roasters , bag obscure vinyl at Jet Black Cat Music and pick up a local novel at Avid Reader . Wander down West End's sleepier side streets (especially those south of Vulture St) for rustic, peeling Queenslanders (traditional Queensland houses) or head straight up Boundary St to the street-art murals of the Pillars Project .
R Spend the afternoon exploring Brisbane's riverside South Bank precinct. Make time for the outstanding Gallery of Modern Art or pop into the Queensland Art Gallery for more traditional masterpieces. Both galleries harbour alfresco cafes for a mid-afternoon pit stop. Continue along the river to South Bank Parklands , home to a Nepalese Peace Pagoda.
N After dinner, catch a ferry for glittering views of the city skyline. Alight at Eagle St Pier, from where the booze and blues of the Brooklyn Standard is a short walk away. Even closer is Mr & Mrs G Riverbar , perfect for a waterfront nightcap.


Day Two
M Start day two in Brisbane's lively city centre, taking time to soak up its eclectic mix of old and new architecture. Top billing goes to Brisbane's impressive City Hall , which offers fascinating guided tours of its architectural marvels and soaring clock tower. Make time for the building's highly engaging Museum of Brisbane .
R Post-lunch, head south along George St, a street dotted with beautiful examples of heritage architecture, among them Treasury Building, the Mansions and Parliament House . Detour to Coffee Anthology or John Mills Himself along the way before ambling through the verdant beauty of the City Botanic Gardens .
N Bar Alto is located in a power station that has been converted into a buzzing culture hub, Brisbane Powerhouse , making it a handy dining option if you've booked to see a show. In the summer months, it's equally convenient if you're planning on catching a flick at Moonlight Cinema , set up right next door in New Farm Park. If not, head to Newstead for a rocking epilogue at live-music 'It kid' the Triffid .


Day Three
M Start the day with a thrill at Riverlife , where you can hire kayaks and bikes for some riverside action, or book a rock-climbing adventure up the vertiginous Kangaroo Point Cliffs. For something more sedate, head to nearby Woolloongabba and lose yourself inside retro nirvana Woolloongabba Antique Centre . Done, then zip across town to Fortitude Valley.
R Explore the Valley. Shop for local jewellery at Miss Bond , rare fragrances at Libertine or old-school Aussie rock at Butter Beats . Call in at high-end Fallow for avant-garde pieces Kanye would approve of. For a culture fix, check out Institute of Modern Art or pocket rocket TW Fine Art . Then style up and head up to rooftop Eleven for a sunset martini.
N Depending on what time you dine, your evening Valley options are varied and eclectic. You might catch a contemporary dance performance at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts , A-list DJs at Family , a drag show at Beat MegaClub or an art-house film at Palace Centro . Don't wait up!


Day Four
M It's time to hit the Gold Coast beaches. Start early (in summer the sun is up at 4.30am) with a walk, swim or surf at any of the main beach strips, such as Surfers Paradise, Main Beach or Broadbeach. Head in for a healthy breakfast and strong coffee at Bumbles Cafe or Providore . Scale the tallest tower to SkyPoint Observation Deck for sweeping coast and hinterland views before lunch at Marina Mirage by the Broadwater.
R Then it's time for a stand-up paddleboard lesson, or a visit to the native animals at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary or David Fleay Wildlife Park .
N Beachside sundowner beers at the Coolangatta Hotel await or head to one of Burleigh's excellent breweries or the surf club. Dinner at Rick Shores and a nightcap at Justin Lane rooftop.
Need to Know


Currency
Australian dollar ($)

Language
English

Visas
All visitors to Australia need a visa, except New Zealanders. Apply online for an ETA or eVisitor visa, each allowing a three-month stay: www.border.gov.au .

Money
ATMs are widely available in Brisbane. Credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and cafes.

Mobile Phones
Australia's mobile networks are GSM networks with 4G service, so most visitors can use an Australian SIM card in their exisiting phone. This usually works out cheaper than using your home SIM and incurring expensive roaming charges.

Time
Australian Eastern Standard Time (GMT/UCT plus 10 hours). Daylight saving time is not observed in Queensland.

Tipping
Tipping isn’t traditionally part of Australian etiquette, but it’s increasingly the norm to tip around 10% for good service in restaurants, and a few dollars for porters (bellhops) and taxi rides.

1 Before You Go

Your Daily Budget
Budget: Less than $150
A Dorm bed: $25−38 per night
A Burger or cheap Asian meal: $10–20
A City to West End bus ride: $5.60
Midrange: $150–300
A Double room in a midrange hotel: $120–200
A Breakfast or lunch in a cafe: $20–40
A Ticketed exhibition at GOMA: $18–25
Top End: More than $300
A Double room in a top-end hotel: from $210
A Dinner at a top-tier restaurant: from $90
A Opera or theatre show: $65–185

Useful Websites
Lonely Planet ( www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/queensland/brisbane ) Destination information, hotel bookings, traveller forum and more.
Visit Brisbane ( www.visitbrisbane.com.au ) Brisbane's official tourism website.
Broadsheet Brisbane ( www.broadsheet.com.au/brisbane ) Reviews of the city's hot spots.
Four Thousand ( www.fourthousand.com.au ) Weekly round-up of (cool) local goings on.

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