Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Brisbane City Area

We've collected top 10 mentioned shopping places in Brisbane City from other articles such as The Travel Temple, Visit Brisbane, thegoodguide.com.au, including the mall, outlet, etc.

Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Brisbane City Area

Brisbane City Markets
Brisbane City Markets
4.6 (279 ratings)4.5 (35 ratings)
Lively, open-air market for meat, produce, cheese & baked goods, plus local eateries.
Reddacliff Place, Queen St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Farmers' marketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by The Gourmand & Gourmet
Brisbane’s best CBD lunch spots
"Don’t waste another second thinking about where to go for lunch because you are sure to find something new and delicious in Brisbane’s very own CBD farmers market, popping up at Reddacliff Place on Wednesdays until 4 pm, or at Cathedral Square on Thursdays until 2 pm. German sausage/sautéed mushroom/giant smoothie/Brazillian BBQ/kettle corn/bagel sandwich lovers unite–$10 can get you basically whatever your stomach desires. Plus you get to do a load of people-watching as you sit and enjoy your treasures in the sunshine."
Mentioned by Inspired By Maps
50 Things To Do In Brisbane That Feed Your Soul
"Brisbane is a city that is obsessed with sunshine, the outdoors and shopping local, so it should come as no surprise that Brisbane simply buzzes with markets. For delicious treats, unique designs, and great bargains, Brisbane’s intense market scene has you covered – each of which reflect the character, passions and style of the communities they are hosted in. The only problem can be picking which to visit!"
Mentioned by thegoodguide.com.au
Top 13 Markets of Brisbane & Beyond
"Formerly a part of Jan Power’s Farmer’s markets, they’ve recently been renamed and re branded; now reborn as Brisbane City Markets!. Showing off everything from fresh produce to live entertainment, they've got all the home grown feel of Jan Power's, but with a sweet new name and a bit of a make over!. Where:266 George street, Queen street Mall"
Eat Street Northshore
Eat Street Northshore
4.6 (9122 ratings)4.5 (1289 ratings)
Lively venue at a former container wharf featuring stalls with international street eats & beer.
221D MacArthur Ave, Hamilton QLD 4007, Australia
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Inspired By Maps
50 Things To Do In Brisbane That Feed Your Soul
"Eat Street Northshore is a complete sensory overload with neon lights, live music acts, delicious smells and a wide variety of street food from around the world. A magical fairyland world of street food set in converted shipping containers on a disused wharf, Eat Street Northshore is a must for lovers of good food & entertainment taking place every Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. You will be overwhelmed with over 70 food and beverage outlets to choose from, in addition to the four stages with 19 different bands on show and roving performers."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Must-Visit Attractions in Brisbane, Australia
"While Brisbane’s pop-up markets may draw quite the crowd, there is nowhere better to get your culinary fix than the Eat Street shipping container market by the Brisbane River in Hamilton. Open from Friday to Sunday, these colourful containers are filled with every flavour under the sun, from doughnut fries and gelato to Peruvian street food and wood-fired pizza."
Mentioned by Visit Brisbane
Markets | Things To Do
"What: Set in shipping containers, stalls offer different cuisines including delectable (and sometimes wacky) desserts. When: Every Friday and Saturday evening 4 - 10pm & Sunday 4pm - 9pm. Where: MacArthur Ave, Hamilton Wharf"
Queen Street Mall
Queen Street Mall
4.4 (8409 ratings)4 (541 ratings)
Busy pedestrian strip lined with hundreds of shops, from department stores to fashion boutiques.
Queen St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Shopping mallShopping
Mentioned by Inspired By Maps
50 Things To Do In Brisbane That Feed Your Soul
"Queen Street Mall is a bustling open-air pedestrian mall in the centre of Brisbane, home to more than 700 retailers over 40,000 square metres of retail space, including six major shopping centres. The initial pedestrian mall was initially opened in 1982 prior to the Brisbane Commonwealth Games and has been so popular it has been expanded and refurbished many times since. Extending for approximately 500 metres from George Street to Edwards Street, Queen Street is fronted with big names and flagship stores, while smaller boutiques and stores are tucked inside shopping centres and arcades just begging to be explored."
Mentioned by Thrifty Family Travels
22 of the Best Things to do in Brisbane with Kids
"For those who love to shop, a visit to Queen Street Mall is a must. Here you will find over 700 retailers, heritage-listed arcades, large shopping centres, cinemas, a bowling alley, casino, pubs and some of the best cafes in Brisbane. Popular shopping centres off Queen Street Mall include the Myer Centre, Broadway on the Mall, Queens Plaza, MacArthur Central, Queen Adelaide Building and the Wintergarden."
Mentioned by Kev's Best
5 Best Shopping Centres in Brisbane🥇
"You can conveniently find this shopping and lifestyle precinct in the city’s centre. Here, you will find more than 700 stores in this open-air pedestrian mall. Likewise, you will find the biggest brands, small boutique stores, and everything in between right here in this shopping destination."
Brisbane Arcade
Brisbane Arcade
4.3 (277 ratings)
160 Queen St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Shopping MallCentres
Mentioned by Inspired By Maps
50 Things To Do In Brisbane That Feed Your Soul
"A heritage-listed shopping arcade that runs from 160 Queen Street through to Adelaide Street in the Brisbane CBD be sure to pop in and marvel at its beauty, history and sense of yesteryear. From Terrazzo floors and wooden balustrades to dado panelling and its high-end jeweller and antique store, the Brisbane Arcade still reflects the elegance of its original design. Take a wander through and be sure to use the antique elevator, which is an experience in itself."
Mentioned by Visit Brisbane
Your guide to shopping Queen Street Mall
"This historic arcade is an icon along the Queen Street Mall. Within the 1923-built dwelling you’ll find two levels plus a basement of small, boutique stores with lots of local Brisbane fashion and jewellery designers calling the space home. As far as jewellery designers and stores go there are more than 20 in the arcade."
Mentioned by Kev's Best
5 Best Shopping Centres in Brisbane🥇
"As a matter of fact, this is a heritage-listed shopping arcade. Renowned Richard Gailey designed the centre with the use of a classical architecture style. It also first opened its doors to the public in 1923."
Eagle Street Pier
Eagle Street Pier
4.5 (2056 ratings)
Contemporary riverfront dining complex on a 19th-century wharf with more than 15 bars & restaurants.
45 Eagle St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Shopping mallBreakfast restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by 2 Aussie Travellers
Top 10 Free Things to do in Brisbane City
"Eagle street pier is a riverfront precinct on the northern city side of the river. You’ll find excellent dining options at all budget levels here, popular weekend markets are held here on a Sunday and there’s the ferry terminal for both the City Hoppers (a free service) and City Cats. There’s plenty of open public space and seating to take a break and enjoy it’s great riverfront views."
Southpoint South Bank
Southpoint South Bank
4.4 (315 ratings)
275 Grey St, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
Shopping mall
Mentioned by Visit Brisbane
South Bank architecture
"The creators of the Emporium in Fortitude Valley are on to their next project!. Southpoint is a stunning multi-use commercial, residential and retail development, positioned at the southern end of the South Bank precinct. Southpoint homes Flight Centre’s global headquarters and South Bank’s first major supermarket, Woolworths, along with the South Bank train station, which recently received a $6 million upgrade."
Indooroopilly Shopping Centre
Indooroopilly Shopping Centre
4.3 (7481 ratings)
Shopping mall offering a large array of well-known retailers, plus restaurants & a movie theatre.
322 Moggill Rd, Indooroopilly QLD 4068, Australia
Shopping mall
Mentioned by Kev's Best
5 Best Shopping Centres in Brisbane🥇
"It is the major regional shopping centre here in Queensland. At present, it has 360 stores and services inside. Truly, you are in for an enjoyable and comfortable shopping experience here every time you visit."
MacArthur Central Shopping Centre
MacArthur Central Shopping Centre
4.2 (2741 ratings)
Mall connecting a 1930s building with household brands, a designer street & 310-seat food court.
255 Queen St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Shopping mall
Boundary Street Markets
Boundary Street Markets
4.2 (251 ratings)4 (33 ratings)
Tented stands doling out global street food line this outdoor market with picnic-table seating.
56 Russell St, West End QLD 4101, Australia
Food courtShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Markets in Brisbane
"Nestled within the warehouse, factories and outdoor garages of the former Peter’s Ice Cream Factory, now the Absoe site, these varied markets are one of the hippest scenes in Brisbane. On Saturdays and Sundays in the daytime, stalls offer vintage and future fashion, pop-up cafés like the West End Tea Company, and global artisan foods. Conversely, the Friday night markets become an intimate party scene featuring art installations, a barber shop and a live music bill in The Motor Room."
Mentioned by thegoodguide.com.au
Top 13 Markets of Brisbane & Beyond
"The Boundary street markets have plenty to offer, from sweets to savoury, vegetarian to gluten-free, and everything above and beyond!. Situated on the site where Old Peter’s Ice-cream factory once stood, these markets have all the bases covered for a perfect weekend experience. Grab a beer, or a chai if that’s more your pace, and check out all they have to offer."
Tattersall's Arcade
Tattersall's Arcade
4.4 (789 ratings)
This retail gallery in a historic building features exclusive stores, quaint cafes & services.
215 Queen St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Shopping mallCoffee shopStores and shopping

Mordern, Free, Best Art Museums in Brisbane City

EDWINA CORLETTE
EDWINA CORLETTE
4.6 (18 ratings)
629 Brunswick St, New Farm QLD 4005, Australia
Art galleryArt museum
Mentioned by Things To Do
What to do and see in Brisbane, Queensland: The Best Art Galleries
"629 Brunswick St New Farm, Brisbane, Queensland 4005 Australia+61 7 3358 6555[email protected]http://edwinacorlette.com. Since opening in 2008, Edwina Corlette has shown a commitment to the long-term promotion of a select group of contemporary artists from Australia and the Asia Pacific region, whose practices employ a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, installation and digital art. Located on Brunswick Street in Brisbane, the gallery offers a diverse, annual curatorial program of solo and group exhibitions, artist talks, collaborations and offsite projects including participation in art fairs, and is recognised as one of Brisbane’s leading contemporary art spaces showcasing emerging and mid-career artists."
Mentioned by bneart.com
Art Spaces – Brisbane Art Guide
"Edwina Corlette Gallery is committed to the long–term promotion of a select group of contemporary artists from Australia and the Asia ..."
Griffith University Art Museum
Griffith University Art Museum
4.8 (12 ratings)
226 Grey St, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
Art museum
Ipswich Art Gallery
Ipswich Art Gallery
4.6 (458 ratings)4.5 (53 ratings)
Regional art gallery with diverse exhibitions, including many kid-oriented installations & programs.
D'Arcy Doyle Place, Ipswich QLD 4305, Australia
Art galleryMuseumsArt MuseumsChildren's Museums
Mentioned by Time Out Brisbane
Where to see art in Brisbane
"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..."
Mentioned by bneart.com
Art Spaces – Brisbane Art Guide
"With an average attendance of more than 100,000 visitors a year, the Ipswich Art Gallery is one of the most visited ..."

Cheap Places to Eat in Brisbane City

Hatch + Co.
Hatch + Co.
4.1 (258 ratings)
1/76 Skyring Terrace, Newstead QLD 4006, Australia
Modern Australian restaurantBarFine dining restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Quisine | Quandoo Blog – Feast on the Latest Food Stories
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"Making itself at home inside Gasworks precinct, Hatch & Co’s restaurant is light and open-planned with natural tones and greenery adding to its serene setting. As for the food, it’s unconventional and diners are encouraged to share. Although it’s smack bang in Brisbane’s Little Italy, Hatch & Co is not for the purists."
DannyBoys (Kelvin Grove)
DannyBoys (Kelvin Grove)
4.7 (393 ratings)
Sandwich bar filling artisanal breads with deli meats and cheese, plus lettuce wraps and takeaway.
Shop 3/88 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove QLD 4059, Australia
Sandwich shopAmerican restaurantCoffee shopDeliFast food restaurantTakeout RestaurantSoup shop
Sichuan Tiger
Sichuan Tiger
4.5 (75 ratings)
Shop 4/855 Stanley St, Woolloongabba QLD 4102, Australia
RestaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurantSichuan restaurant

Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Brisbane City

Downfall Creek Bushland Centre
Downfall Creek Bushland Centre
4.7 (191 ratings)4.5 (6 ratings)
815 Rode Rd, Chermside West QLD 4032, Australia
Recreation centerFun & GamesPlaygroundsGardensNature & Wildlife AreasParksOther Nature & Parks
Mentioned by BrisParks
Best Parks for Kids in Brisbane - Northside
"The Downfall Creek Bushland Centre in the Raven Street Reserve is a wonderful place to take children to learn about and explore Brisbane's bushland. The centre is open week days and features a fish tank display, interactive digital displays and other informative displays designed to raise awareness of the value of urban bushland in Brisbane and encourage personal responsibility for the maintenance of these areas. There are a number of short bush walks ideal for introducing children to the bush and developing in them an appreciation of nature."
Cloudland
Cloudland
4.3 (1472 ratings)
Cocktails & Italian food in an exotic hub with vertical gardens, chandeliers & a waterfall.
641 Ann St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006, Australia
BarRestaurantEvent venueCocktail barWedding venueConference centerItalian restaurantFunction room facility
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Nightclubs in Brisbane
"Cloudland is by far the most jaw-dropping of nightclubs in Brisbane. Its iconic vertical gardens, grand chandeliers and indoor waterfall are just the beginning. Cloudland do killer cocktails and some pretty divine pan-Asian food too, so leave some room to eat while you drink."
Mentioned by Romantic Explorers | Date Ideas and Romantic Travel Inspiration
Brisbane Archives
Mr Percival's
Mr Percival's
3.7 (735 ratings)
5 Boundary St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Bar
Mentioned by Style Magazines
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"Bringing the chic Eurpoean beach vibes to the Brisbane River, this over-water bar and restaurant is a must-do. Located at Howard Smith Wharves, Mr Pervical’s serves up summery cocktails alongside your favourite eats. The best seats are found on the outdoor deck, providing optimal river and city views from underneath the Story Bridge."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Brisbane City

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