Brisbane’s Best: shopping, incredible city views, and green spaces

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch
Oct 27, 2024 |

There’s never been a better time for Christchurch residents to explore the vibrant city of Brisbane. With Qantas boosting its direct flights from Christchurch to Brisbane—now offering up to 12 flights per week—your next great adventure is just a few hours away.

Qantas 737 leaving Christchurch for Brisbane / Photo Chris Lynch

Qantas 737 leaving Christchurch for Brisbane / Photo Chris Lynch

From world-class shopping to stunning cityscapes and peaceful green spaces, Brisbane offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement for all types of travellers. Here’s a guide to making the most of your visit.

Brisbane City from South Bank / Photo: Chris Lynch

Brisbane City from South Bank / Photo: Chris Lynch

Shop Till You Drop: Queen Street Mall and Brisbane Arcade

If retail therapy is what you’re after, Queen Street Mall is Brisbane’s top shopping destination. Situated in the heart of the city, this lively pedestrian street blends historic charm with contemporary style. With over 500 retail stores, it offers options for every taste and budget. Explore luxury brands at high-end centres like QueensPlaza, or browse popular high-street shops—you’ll find it all here. QueensPlaza spans three levels in Brisbane’s CBD and is anchored by David Jones, featuring over 45 specialty stores. The centre boasts luxury retailers such as Balenciaga, Burberry, Bvlgari, Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Gucci, Paspaley, Saint Laurent, Ferragamo, and Australia’s first Tiffany & Co. designed store.

Queens Plaza / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Queens Plaza / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Brisbane's best-known pedestrian mall has more than 500 retailers including home-grown talent, designer stores and international labels. Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Brisbane’s best-known pedestrian mall has more than 500 retailers including home-grown talent, designer stores and international labels. Photo: Chris Lynch Media

For a more relaxed shopping experience, Brisbane Arcade offers a charming escape just a short stroll from the bustling Queen Street Mall. Built in 1923, this beautifully preserved arcade exudes old-world elegance, with its polished wood finishes, intricate leadlight windows, and timeless architectural details.

Brisbane Arcade / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Brisbane Arcade / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

It’s a haven for those who appreciate a slower pace, featuring boutique shops, artisan stores, and cozy cafés. Inside, you’ll discover a curated selection of specialty retailers, from designer fashion and fine jewellery to unique local treasures. Brisbane Arcade is the perfect destination for those seeking a refined shopping experience infused with a sense of history and charm.

Brisbane Arcade is a heritage-listed shopping arcade at 160 Queen Street / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Brisbane Arcade is a heritage-listed shopping arcade at 160 Queen Street / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Queen Street Mall, Brisbane. Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Queen Street Mall, Brisbane. Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Experience the Thrill: Queen’s Wharf Entertainment Precinct

One of the newest and most exciting additions to Brisbane’s skyline is the Queen’s Wharf Entertainment Precinct. This sprawling development is packed with attractions, including luxury hotels, a world-class casino, and plenty of dining options.

Brisbane’s Queen’s Wharf precinct is a transformative development that has reshaped the city’s skyline and elevated its status as a premier destination for tourism, leisure, and entertainment. This A$3.6 billion project spans over 12 hectares of CBD land and has become a vibrant urban playground. At its heart is The Star Brisbane, offering a wide range of entertainment options, world-class hotels, diverse dining experiences, and a state-of-the-art Event Centre. The Sky Deck is a standout attraction, standing 100 metres tall and offering 360-degree views of the city. It has quickly become one of Brisbane’s top destinations, featuring restaurants and bars with stunning vistas over the Brisbane River.

Queen’s Wharf Entertainment Precinct. Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Queen’s Wharf Entertainment Precinct. Photo: Chris Lynch Media

The development also includes four luxury hotels, adding around 1,000 premium rooms to Brisbane’s accommodation scene. With over 50 food and beverage options, ranging from fine dining establishments to casual eateries, there’s a culinary experience for every visitor.

Sky Deck, The Star Hotel/ Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Sky Deck, The Star Hotel/ Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Queen’s Wharf also offers expansive public spaces, equivalent to 12 football fields, providing a new mangrove walk along the Riverside Expressway and an upgraded bikeway—inviting locals and tourists alike to enjoy Brisbane’s scenic riverfront.

Sky Deck, The Star Hotel/ Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Find Tranquility: Brisbane’s City Botanic Gardens

The City Botanic Gardens in Brisbane, located along the Brisbane River near the CBD, offer a relaxing green space right in the city. Established in 1855, they are among Queensland’s oldest public gardens, featuring mature trees, ornamental ponds, and open lawns. The gardens provide a great spot for picnics, with plenty of shaded areas and walking paths to explore.

The City Botanic Gardens in Brisbane / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

The City Botanic Gardens in Brisbane / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

With a riverside location, visitors can enjoy views of the water and the city skyline. The gardens also have facilities like bike paths and hold events throughout the year, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. It’s a great place to unwind and enjoy Brisbane’s natural surroundings.

Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens

Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens

The Botanic Gardens also host a vibrant Sunday market, where you can discover a variety of local crafts, fresh produce, and unique gifts. It’s a fantastic opportunity to pick up something special and get a taste of Brisbane’s creative community. Whether you’re browsing handmade jewellery, sampling delicious treats, or chatting with friendly vendors, there’s always something new to discover.

Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens

Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Getting Here and Getting Around

With Qantas’s increased flight capacity, getting to Brisbane has never been easier. The city is well-connected with Christchurch, offering direct flights that make planning a quick weekend escape or an extended stay simple and convenient. Once you arrive, Brisbane’s efficient public transport system, including buses, trains, and ferries, makes it easy to navigate the city and reach all the top spots on your itinerary.

Brisbane's Riverside Sunday Markets / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Brisbane’s Riverside Sunday Markets / Photo: Chris Lynch Media

Whether you’re seeking retail therapy, breathtaking city views, or a quiet place to unwind, Brisbane has it all. With its warm climate, friendly locals, and a perfect mix of culture and nature, this dynamic city is waiting to be explored. So pack your bags and discover why Brisbane is the ultimate destination for Christchurch holidaymakers looking for a vibrant yet relaxing escape.

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch

Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch, New Zealand. If you have a news tip or are interested in video content, email [email protected]

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