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31 awesome things to do in Brisbane with kids
"It is the largest Council owned bushland site on the Brisbane River and is an important asset for the south east Queensland region's nature conservation. Visitors to the reserve can enjoy bushwalks, horse riding, picnics, a kick and play area, barbecues and access to toilets."
"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..."
"With an average attendance of more than 100,000 visitors a year, the Ipswich Art Gallery is one of the most visited ..."
"Whites Hill Reserve is over 170 hectares in size and is located approximately seven kilometres south east of the Brisbane CBD. Visitors to the reserve can enjoy barbecue and picnic facilities, playground equipment, bushwalking, nature study and views of the city from the lookout."
"Address: 1 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill, Brisbane, Queensland (QLD), 4000, Australia Tel: +61 (0)7 3236 3692 All Saints Church is to be found within the Fortitude Valley area and is full of historic features. Dating back to the mid-19th century, All Saints is an Anglican church and still features regular parish services every Sunday. Open hours: hours vary Admission: free"
"The present Anglo-Catholic church was opened in 1869, replacing the earlier structure of 1862. The church is in nineteenth century gothic revival style, with a rare hammer-beam roof and historic organ built in London in 1873 for Brisbane’s first cathedral."
"All Saints Anglican Church is a well-known and must-visit church. You can find this heritage-listed church in the city of Brisbane, specifically in Spring Hill. It was first founded in 1862."
"The pumping soundtrack will get your night started right, and shared bench tables ensure you meet the locals. It’s hot and steamy in summer, but that’s part of the fun. Order spring rolls or bao chicken with a beer (or two) or fill your plate with something more substantial, like lemongrass-infused chicken coconut curry or braised beef cheek, paired with a side of rice."
"We just can’t contain ourselves when it comes to Hello Please’s crispy chicken bao and corn fritters with coconut and chili jam. Say hello to this stylish shipping container – Vietnamese fare doesn’t get better than this."
"If you love chocolate, love caramel, and a lil sucker for health food, you’re gonna wanna check out The Raw Baller!"
"It's not named Australia's #1 boutique burger brand for no reason!. Milky Lane are open and they're here for you, offering takeaway orders (most preferred for them), delivery orders (on Deliveroo and UberEats for most stores) and you can even buy a gift voucher to support them. Munch on some of their mouth-watering burgers all in the comfort of your own home."
"Victoria Park Bistro is a family friendly destination in one of Brisbane’s busiest lifestyle precincts, with plenty of dining options to suit foodies, situated just 2km from the Brisbane CBD and open 7 days a week. And what’s best is they have an on-site Kids Playground and weekend games area with a jumping castle for kids to enjoy. Enjoy a relaxed family breakfast, lunch or dinner in the delightful alfresco setting."
"Whether you’re looking for a kid-friendly breakfast or lunch, the Victoria Park Bistro can deliver. To start the day right, kids can enjoy classic brekky options like bacon and eggs, avocado toast, pancakes, or hash browns, with prices ranging from only $10 to $12. As for lunch, the selection is even more diverse."