South Bank Parklands, Brisbane City Botanic Gardens and Mount Coot-tha are favorite destinations for locals and tourists in Brisbane - the capital of Queensland, Australia.
Brisbane is located in the south-east of Queensland and is the third largest city in Australia. Due to its proximity to the equator, the climate here is temperate and sunny all year round. Brisbane's downtown is not only filled with concrete blocks and shopping malls, but is also covered in green space, with 5 famous parks and botanical gardens.
Here are 5 tourist attractions in Brisbane.
South Bank Parklands
Located on the banks of the Brisbane River, South Bank Parklands is a green oasis in the heart of the vibrant city, featuring tropical rainforests and a range of recreational activities for all ages.
Right at the entrance to the park are lawns, shady trees and flower gardens. Many people often picnic, picnic and have fun at the artificial beaches Streets Beach, River Quay Green, Rainforest Green or Liana Lounge.
In addition, the Wheel of Brisbane - a 60m high Ferris wheel - is an icon at South Bank Parklands, offering panoramic views of Brisbane from above.
Roma Street Parkland
Located next to Roma Street train station, the park of the same name is also known by locals and tourists as a "green oasis" in the middle of Brisbane, marked by large gardens and lawns.
Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the Spectacle Garden - home to thousands of violets, carnations, delphiniums and foxgloves. The temperate climate attracts kookaburras, pheasants and parrots. You can also organize an outdoor BBQ party, let the children explore the children's park.
Brisbane City Botanic Gardens
Located on Alice Street, Brisbane City Botanic Gardens preserves thousands of rare plant species, standing out for its pristine beauty. This garden is one of the ideal destinations for those who love the tranquility in the heart of the city.
Here, visitors can explore the riverside promenade and admire the Bunya pine trees planted in 1858. The next destination is Bamboo Grove - a shady bamboo path, likened to "a remote forest in the middle of a modern city".
The Botanical Garden hosts events throughout the year, including Riverstage performances, multicultural festivals, art exhibitions, and free community events. Among them, the Riverside Sunday Market attracts thousands of visitors with its artisan stalls, fresh fruit, and unique cuisine .
Epicurious Garden
At Epicurious, visitors can explore diverse Queensland cuisine, especially seasonal organic vegetables, fruits, herbs and spices. 14 volunteers carefully tend the garden, hoping to inspire those who love cooking and growing.
"At Epicurious, my friends and I were instructed on how to take care of vegetables, fruits, herbs and enjoyed them for free," a tourist wrote on Facebook, receiving hundreds of thousands of likes.
Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens
Opened in 1976, Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens is located at the foot of Mount Coot-tha and is Brisbane's leading tropical botanical garden, covering an area of 56 hectares.
Strolling around the garden, visitors can admire spring flowers, tropical plants and herbal areas. This is a familiar destination for nature lovers, picnickers, and those who love physical activities, with an open jogging path.
To explore the capital of Queensland, you can choose Vietjet 's direct flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Brisbane, with 9 hours on a comfortable wide-body aircraft and a series of convenient services and incentives such as: free Sky Care insurance, SkyJoy points program, and gift redemption from more than 250 major global brands.
Previously, on September 14-15, Vietjet accompanied the Vietjet Redcliffe KiteFest in Redcliffe, Queensland. The Vietnamese airline also applied many incentive programs to welcome the 200 millionth passenger.
According to vnexpress.net
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