I studied abroad at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. Brisbane is a smaller city which made it relatively easy to get used to. That was nice considering home was halfway across the globe.
To Do:
- Spend a weekend at the beach, Sunshine Coast or Gold Coast, which are both easy bus/train rides away from central Brisbane 
- Spend a day at the Streets Beach, a man-made beach in Southbank 
- Shop through the Queen Street Mall 
- Visit Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where you can hold koalas and feed kangaroos 
- Plan a wine tour through the Tamborine Mountains 
- Take a tour of the XXXX Brewery 
- Hitch a ride up Mt. Coot-tha for a beautiful panoramic view of the city 
- Take a ride on the Wheel of Brisbane 
- See a movie (or 5) at Southbank Cinemas 
- Visit the reefs at Heron Island and North Stradbroke Island 
- Cycle around the city using City Cycle (pro tip: if you return the bike within less than 2 hours, it’s free) 
- Get tickets to a Brisbane Lions AFL game (Australian Football) 
- Do the Story Bridge Adventure Climb 
Restaurants:
- Brick & Bean Cafe (MY FAVORITE) 
- Guzman y Gomez (aka GYG) for the Chipotle of Oz) 
- Chocolateria San Churro for dessert 
- Max Brenner for dessert 
- Ole Sangria Bar for dinner 
- Harajuku Gyoza for dumplings 
- Live Fire for steaks 
- Cowch for dessert 
- Cucina by Toscani’s for brunch 
Bars:
- Royal Exchange (the “Ree”) 
- Victory 
- Birdee’s 
- Our Place 
- Stock Exchange 
- The Fox Hotel 
- Alfred & Constance 
- Red Room 
Original Post Date: Aug 18, 2015
 
             
             
            