Discover your Brisbane CBD accommodation
Accommodation Brisbane CBD
Oaks Brisbane on Charlotte Suites
- River Views
- Fully self-contained apartments
- Bonus 3 Month Membership to The Entertainment App
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Package$347 per stay
Valued at $447Oaks Brisbane Festival Suites
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$444 per stay
Valued at $562Oaks Brisbane Casino Towers Suites
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$521 per stay
Valued at $652iStay River City Brisbane
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$381 per stay
Valued at $487Oaks Brisbane on Margaret Suites
From $146 pn
Oaks Brisbane on Felix Suites
From $153 pn
Oaks Brisbane Lexicon Suites
From $146 pn
Oaks Brisbane Aurora Suites
From $153 pn
West End Central Apartments
From $258 pn
Mantra on Queen Brisbane
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Mantra South Bank Brisbane
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ibis Brisbane
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Mercure Brisbane
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Novotel Brisbane
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Sofitel Brisbane Central
From $299 pn
Hilton Brisbane
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The Sebel Brisbane
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Pullman Brisbane King George Square
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Mercure Brisbane King George Square
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Brisbane Marriott Hotel
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Mantra Midtown Brisbane
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Mantra on Mary Brisbane
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Manor Apartment Hotel Brisbane
From $259 pn
Four Points by Sheraton Brisbane
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Brisbane Marriott Hotel
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Treasury Brisbane
From $338 pn
Brisbane Skytower
From $188 pn
Brisbane One Apartments
From $179 pn
Brisbane CBD accommodation is in demand as more travelers are visiting Australia’s third largest city and Queensland’s capital for both business and pleasure.
Things to do in Brisbane’s bustling CBD include enjoying the beautiful gardens and greenery at Brisbane city botanic gardens or enriching your mind at the Museum of Brisbane (but we could recommend a walk across the river to the famous Queensland Museum in Southbank).
If you’re feeling adventurous why not climb the Storey Bridge for unparalleled views or jump on the Brisbane River for a kayaking tour, if water without the exercise sounds better enjoy a Kookaburra Queen tour for delicious lunch alongside providing commentary on the history of the city.
The dining scene in Brisbane is incredible with many casual dining choices to award winning restaurants such as Moo Moo, Esquire, Aria, and Jellyfish.
Many visitors base their Brisbane CBD accommodation around their shopping itinerary. You’ll find everything from high end boutiques to quirky underground labels amidst Queens Street Mall, Myer Centre, Wintergarden, MacArthur Central and Queens Plaza.
With so many reasons to visit, you should talk to the experts at Discover Queensland to select the best Brisbane CBD accommodation for your needs! If you want to dive deeper into what Brisbane CBD can offer, check out our Destination Guides and Travel Tips or Call 1300 788 553.
Brisbane CBD Weather
Brisbane CBD experiences sub-tropical weather that sees year round temperatures range from warm to hot.
Summers see temperatures in the late 20’s to early 30’s with humid days and occasional rainfall. Winters are still warm with days in the late teens to early 20’s; clothing between the seasons does not need to change dramatically – generally a adding a jacket to your outfit during winter nights will suffice.
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