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Brisbane: Small-Group 3-Hour Walking Tour with a Drink

Brisbane: Small-Group 3-Hour Walking Tour with a Drink

Discover the story of Brisbane on this expert-led small-group walking tour, while hitting all of the city’s main attractions. Learn about the city's history, culture, society, and First Nations people. Starting from the top of Queen Street, hear about Brisbane’s colonisation by the British, and how their arrival impacted the original inhabitants, the Turrbal and Jagera people. Your guide will provide you with a range of perspectives on Brisbane’s development as you weave your way through the city. From tough penal colony origins, to ‘colourful’ leaders and politicians, as well as its more recent transformations as the city prepares to host the 2032 Olympics, discover the real Brisbane. Your tour ends with beautiful views of the Brisbane River and Story Bridge, finishing at a popular drinking spot with a small beverage included. With a maximum of 12 guests, walk the streets in a small group so you’re not fighting to see, hear your guide, or stay on the footpath. Receive heaps of recommendations to make the most of your time in Brisbane, including food, nightlife, art, and much more – stuff you won’t find in any guidebook. Note: This tour is not recommended for children under 10 as it involves almost 3 hours of stories about Sydney’s history and walking approx 3km.

Brisbane : City Highlights Private Walking Tour

Brisbane : City Highlights Private Walking Tour

Come to the meeting point to start your tour. First, head to Post Office Square in the middle of the city. See Brisbane GPO, a heritage-listed building that is still in use as a post office. Learn about its history and then continue to the Cathedral of St Stephen, a historic Catholic church. Afterward, follow your guide around Brisbane City Botanic Gardens. Stroll around the bamboo grove, which contains 23 different species of bamboo. Admire this green space in the center of the city. Following this, go to the Old Government House and then go to the Queensland Parliament. Arrive at Reddacliff Place, a public space that hosts local markets. Walk to King George Square and visit Brisbane City Hall if you want. Admire the marble staircases in this historic building. Finally, go to the Old Windmill to see this tower mill, which is the city's oldest surviving building.

Brisbane City Hall: Our most recommended tours and activities

Brisbane: Small-Group 3-Hour Walking Tour with a Drink

Brisbane: Small-Group 3-Hour Walking Tour with a Drink

Discover the story of Brisbane on this expert-led small-group walking tour, while hitting all of the city’s main attractions. Learn about the city's history, culture, society, and First Nations people. Starting from the top of Queen Street, hear about Brisbane’s colonisation by the British, and how their arrival impacted the original inhabitants, the Turrbal and Jagera people. Your guide will provide you with a range of perspectives on Brisbane’s development as you weave your way through the city. From tough penal colony origins, to ‘colourful’ leaders and politicians, as well as its more recent transformations as the city prepares to host the 2032 Olympics, discover the real Brisbane. Your tour ends with beautiful views of the Brisbane River and Story Bridge, finishing at a popular drinking spot with a small beverage included. With a maximum of 12 guests, walk the streets in a small group so you’re not fighting to see, hear your guide, or stay on the footpath. Receive heaps of recommendations to make the most of your time in Brisbane, including food, nightlife, art, and much more – stuff you won’t find in any guidebook. Note: This tour is not recommended for children under 10 as it involves almost 3 hours of stories about Sydney’s history and walking approx 3km.

Brisbane : City Highlights Private Walking Tour

Brisbane : City Highlights Private Walking Tour

Come to the meeting point to start your tour. First, head to Post Office Square in the middle of the city. See Brisbane GPO, a heritage-listed building that is still in use as a post office. Learn about its history and then continue to the Cathedral of St Stephen, a historic Catholic church. Afterward, follow your guide around Brisbane City Botanic Gardens. Stroll around the bamboo grove, which contains 23 different species of bamboo. Admire this green space in the center of the city. Following this, go to the Old Government House and then go to the Queensland Parliament. Arrive at Reddacliff Place, a public space that hosts local markets. Walk to King George Square and visit Brisbane City Hall if you want. Admire the marble staircases in this historic building. Finally, go to the Old Windmill to see this tower mill, which is the city's oldest surviving building.

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Exploring Brisbane on the walking tour was an experience of pure joy and amazement! The city's vibrant charm unfolded with every step, from the stunning architectural marvels of heritage buildings like the Old Treasury. The stories of Brisbane's rich history, from its roots as a convict settlement to its evolution into a thriving cultural hub, were brought to life by our enthusiastic guide. Each turn revealed breathtaking sights—lush gardens, bustling laneways filled with street art, and the iconic Story Bridge standing proudly against the skyline. The tour was a perfect blend of history, culture, and beauty, leaving me in awe of Brisbane's unique character and dynamic spirit.

Our guide was great! Nice pace and atmosphere for the tour—and a good amount of information and ground covered! The meeting point was clear and stopping for a drink at the end let us chat with fellow travelers.