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Just a few minutes from the city, historic Bardon, Ashgrove and Auchenflower are dotted with picturesque Queenslander cottages of weatherboard and corrugated iron, as well as quaint shops and cafes.
Featuring breathtaking panoramic views of Brisbane city and Moreton Bay, Mt Coot-tha Lookout has long been a favourite of visitors and locals alike. While you're at Mt Coot-tha, take the time to explore Brisbane's premier subtropical botanic gardens. The 52 hectare gardens feature a number of themed gardens, and are home to the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, where you can journey out into the solar system, through the Milky Way, to the far reaches of our universe.
For an up close encounter with one of Australia's unique creatures, visit the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and cuddle a koala. Encounter Australian wildlife in natural settings, handfeed the kangaroos, handle a snake and watch the exciting sheepdog show.
History and machine buffs will enjoy a Sunday outing to the Brisbane Tramway Museum, which features an extensive collection of 24 tramcars and 2 trolley buses. Enthusiasts have lovingly restored the trams to their original condition, and each Sunday the museum opens its doors to the public to share in their passion and relive this special form of transport.
Take an eerie journey into Brisbane's past on a ghost tour of Toowong Cemetery. Discover a spine-chilling history of death and dying, and hear local ghost stories that explore the realm between this world and the next. Toowong Cemetery is also the site of a monthly Guided Heritage Walk, organised by the Friends of Toowong Cemetery.
Featuring breathtaking panoramic views of Brisbane city and Moreton Bay, Mt Coot-tha Lookout has long been a favourite of visitors and locals alike. While you're at Mt Coot-tha, take the time to explore Brisbane's premier subtropical botanic gardens. The 52 hectare gardens feature a number of themed gardens, and are home to the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, where you can journey out into the solar system, through the Milky Way, to the far reaches of our universe.
For an up close encounter with one of Australia's unique creatures, visit the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and cuddle a koala. Encounter Australian wildlife in natural settings, handfeed the kangaroos, handle a snake and watch the exciting sheepdog show.
History and machine buffs will enjoy a Sunday outing to the Brisbane Tramway Museum, which features an extensive collection of 24 tramcars and 2 trolley buses. Enthusiasts have lovingly restored the trams to their original condition, and each Sunday the museum opens its doors to the public to share in their passion and relive this special form of transport.
Take an eerie journey into Brisbane's past on a ghost tour of Toowong Cemetery. Discover a spine-chilling history of death and dying, and hear local ghost stories that explore the realm between this world and the next. Toowong Cemetery is also the site of a monthly Guided Heritage Walk, organised by the Friends of Toowong Cemetery.
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