The main thoroughfare New
Brunswick Street has a cluster of
excellent restaurants. At the river
end of the street is New Farm Park
boasting magnificent gardens,
jacaranda trees and even curtain fig
trees.
Adjacent is the grass roots Farmers
Markets (held on every second and
fourth Saturday of the month). Where
Brunswick Street meets Merthyr Road,
Merthyr Village has yet more places
to eat, to relax and to watch the
world go by.
Classy James Street precinct
features fresh fish and produce
markets, cookery schools, designer
furniture, an art-house cinema and
several hip bars and cafes.
The Brisbane Powerhouse offers the
visitor the opportunity to
experience stimulating exhibitions,
concerts and performances that
regularly take place.
Brisbane itself has so much to offer
from the exciting CBD, the inviting
waters of the Brisbane River and
Moreton Bay and the vibrating
nightlife.
There's always something going on in
Brisbane, whatever you’re into.
There's international and local
musicians and artists, food and wine
festivals, sporting events, motor
racing and more.
Shop 'till your feet hurt, hit a
nightclub until tomorrow, enjoy fine
dining, visit a museum, relax on the
beach at SouthBank, dive into water
sports, explore the mountains, mix
with locals in eclectic suburban
precincts. The pace can be as fast
or as slow as you choose
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