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Treat Yourself At 15 Of Brisbane's Best Restaurants Right Now
"The seats are low and close at this vibing Chinese diner – you'll be right in each other's faces. 8 Wongabel Street,Kenmore"
"A long-established and well-known player in Brisbane’s Chinese restaurant scene, Leon Chinese Restaurant in Lutwyche has delighted happy diners since 1986. Relaxed, intimately lit surroundings enriche... "city dining destination."
"Its location is unsuspecting – a restaurant tucked in a basement next to a food court and a Coles supermarket. But once inside, the interesting décor, chatter and smells will have you forget where you are. Warm your belly with sensational dumplings filled with your favourite filling and a hot, flavoursome broth."
"At New Shanghai, They offer there guests a complete dining experience , from the rich assortment of modern classical Shanghai-style cuisine to the decadent ..."
"Sun Sun Chinese restaurant at Aspley has a private dining/function room seats thirty and has its own bar, ideal for that special occassion."
"Experience the authentic taste of modern Asian cuisine at MO Charcoal Alley restaurant on Beams Road in Carseldine. This hidden gem in the Brisbane suburbs beckons diners in with a modern, yet Orienta..."
"Enter the dazzling world of LightPlay where children can explore their artistic potential in an interactive space created especially for them!. Play with overhead projectors and illuminated light boxes and discover what happens when light is cast on different materials. Explore transparency, reflection and shadow as well as other properties of light."
"As a Covid safe compliance measure, visitors to Ipswich Art Gallery must currently pre-book their 90-minute sessions in advance. Ipswich Art Gallery is one..."
"One of the most visited regional art galleries in Queensland, the Ipswich Art Gallery is set in a handsome heritage building that was once the Town Hall"
"The Queensland Maritime Museum has real ships such as the warship Diamantina and the lugger Penguin as well as classic ship models, marine memorabilia, photographs, paintings, lighthouse equipment and many other historic items. It is a hands-on museum run by passionate volunteers, many of whom are retired ship masters, marine engineers, and ex-naval personnel. Cnr Stanley & Sidon Streets, South BrisbaneDaily 9.30am to 4.30pmAdmission charge"
"With the variety of large and fascinating exhibits on offer, the whole family will be sure to enjoy a visit to the Queensland Maritime Museum. The museum allows visitors to explore and discover plenty of historic vessels for themselves, with popular showcases being the ‘Diamantina’ warship, ‘Penguin’, and more. For more information or to plan your visit, head to the Queensland Maritime Museum website."
"Located at the far southern end of South Bank is the Queensland Maritime Museum. This old museum is one of Australia’s largest maritime museum and features various historic vessels and numerous items on display. The kids will love exploring the huge historic boats, including the historic 1945 warship Diamantina, the 1925 steam tug boat as well as Jessica Watson’s Ella’s Pink Lady."
"Situated in Stanley Place on the South Bank of the Brisbane River, the Queensland Art Gallery is the state’s major visual arts institution, housing more than 15,000 Australian and international paintings, sculptures and decorative art. It’s worth letting a Volunteer Guide share their knowledge and take you on a 30-40 minute tour of the gallery to get some perspective of the huge range of works that make up the expanding collection. Address: South Bank, Stanley Place, Cultural Precinct, Brisbane, 4101Telephone: +61 7 3840 7303.Opening times:"
"Considered one of Australia’s finest art galleries, QAGOMA came about in 2006, with the merging of the history Queensland Art Gallery (established in 1895), with the Gallery of Modern Art. Located in an architecturally significant building on Brisbane’s South Bank, the two galleries are home to some incredible visual art from around the world, along with work by Indigenous artists and interactive exhibits."
"If you only have time for a short art gallery immersion, there are two Brisbane galleries that should be on your list. Queensland Art Gallery and The Gallery of Modern Art are right beside each other, and entry is free unless you are visiting a special exhibition. It’s worth checking to see what’s on as apart from the fine collection of Australian and international paintings and sculptures."
"Offering a range of Australian-based treatments, Endota Spa has five great day spa Brisbane locations to make getting there a breeze. With blissful billabong footbaths, West Australian clay cocoons, and detox packages, your Mum – or you – will be feeling like a whole new stress-free person in no time!. Endota Spas are located in:"
"Situated by the waters of Raby Bay Harbour at Cleveland, the Harbour Day Spa and Salon is an oasis of tranquility and relaxation. Services include massages, facials, a hair salon and luxurious spa treatments. Raby Bay has an abundance of cafes overlooking the harbour for a sweet treat before or after your spa treatment."
"Business partners and best friends, Tracy and Leanne, have been running the spa for more than 16 years now. They go above and beyond to bring their clients the highest standards of spa services, and surely, they deliver. You are in for an ultimate and luxurious spa experience when you walk through their doors."
"The Thai Foot Spa is also a popular spa in the mainland capital. Their therapists specialize in the promotion of a feeling of wellness that is achieved through an ancient inspired healing process. To be exact, this process is called Asian reflexology."
"The commissariat store is the oldest habitable building in Queensland and considered as a heritage. The exhibitions in the building change from time to time, but everything focuses on the history of Queensland."
"General Douglas MacArthur, the Supreme Commander of Allied forces in the South West Pacific, this museum focuses on Brisbane's role during World War II. It is a small but fascinating peek into a little known part of Australia's history when a million U.S. military personnel stopped over in Brisbane on their way to the front line. Opened in 2004, the MacArthur Museum has three main exhibits, respectively highlighting the war effort in Brisbane, the South-West Pacific campaign and General MacArthur himself. However, the museum is only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays."
"Few who pass the glass doors of MacArthur Chambers Hotel would know that it was from this building that General Douglas MacArthur directed the Allies in holding back the Japanese invasion."