Brisbane City Highlights Sightseeing Tour

high res image
full ratings full ratings full ratings full ratings full ratings
based on 2 reviews
  • Duration: 6 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Brisbane City, Australia
  • Product code: 125915P25
From USD $116.52
Book in 2 easy steps:

1. Select A Date

2. Enter Total No Of Travellers

Adult (Age : 16 to 64)
Senior (Age : 65 to 120)
Child (Age : 2 to 10)
Infant (Age : 0 to 1)
  • PRODUCT DETAILS
  • TRAVELER REVIEWS
  • TRAVELER PHOTOS

Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Brisbane Powerhouse, 119 Lamington St New Farm, Brisbane, Queensland 4005 Australia

Positioned on the northern bank of the Brisbane River, Brisbane Powerhouse was developed from a decommissioned power station.

The original New Farm powerhouse, designed by architect Roy Rusden Ogg and commissioned by the newly formed Greater Brisbane City Council, went into service as the first council-operated power station built in Brisbane in June 1928.[2][3] Earlier power stations in Brisbane had been operated by private companies. The New Farm powerhouse supplied electricity for the whole tramway network. A total of 56 MW could be produced at 11 kV 3 phase. It also produced power and lighting loads for the suburbs of Yeerongpilly, Toowong and Ithaca.[4] As Brisbane grew, more suburbs drew their electrical power from the powerhouse. The commercial areas and older suburbs of Brisbane drew their electricity from a private power generating company called the City Electric and Light Company, whose powerhouses were located on the Bulimba Reach of the Brisbane River.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park, River Terrace Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, Queensland Australia

The Kangaroo Point Cliffs were created by convicts mining the volcanic rock or ignimbrite or welded tuff which form the cliffs.[2] These lavas and pyroclastic rocks were deposited in the Triassic Period about 230 million years ago and filled an ancient river valley. These rocks were known as porphyry and later became known as the geological unit called the Brisbane tuff.[3]

Records indicate that it was Captain Patrick Logan, commandant of the Moreton Bay penal settlement, who first opened a quarry to supply stone to his building works as early as 1826.

Stone from the quarry was used to line parts of the Brisbane River with walls, for the Manly Boat Harbour and at the new Port of Brisbane. The quarry finally closed in 1976.[3]

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Story Bridge, State Route 15, Brisbane, Queensland 4169 Australia

The Story Bridgeis a heritage-listedsteel cantilever bridgespanning the Brisbane Riverthat carries vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the northern and the southern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is the longest cantilever bridgein Australia. The road across the bridge is named Bradfield Highway.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: South Bank Parklands, Clem Jones Promenade South Bank, Brisbane, Queensland 4101 Australia

The South Bank Parklands, which were established on the former site of World Expo 88, are one of Brisbane's most popular tourist attractions. The parklands are home to many restaurants and cafés as well as landmarks such as the Queensland Conservatorium, the Wheel of Brisbane, the Nepalese Peace Pagoda, Streets Beach (a free man-made swimming area), and the Grand Arbour. Approximately 11,000,000 people visit the South Bank Parklands each year.[1]

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: The Brisbane River, Brisbane, Queensland Australia

We will travel alonside the brisbane river and sight many things along the way, from historical buildings and bridges to our wonderful city cat which cruises along this amazing long river which spans from the mouth of the ocean all the way to toowong.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt. Coot-tha, Mt. Coot-tha Road Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland 4066 Australia

The Brisbane Botanic Gardens has a range of attractions featuring plants from different landscapes, including a tropical hothouse, a Japanese garden, an arid zone (plants from Central America and Africa), and a Pacific Island zone. The major exhibit is the 27-hectare (67-acre) display of native Australian plants (with emphasis on Queensland plants), featuring an artificial lagoon.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Mount Coot-Tha Summit Lookout, 1012 Sir Samuel Griffith Drive Mount Cootha, Brisbane, Queensland 4066 Australia

Before the Moreton Bay penal settlement, Mount Coot-tha was the home of the Yugara Aboriginal people. The Aboriginal people came to the area to collect ku-ta, the Yugarabul word for honey that was produced by the native stingless bee.

In 1839, surveyor James Warner and his team cleared the top of the mountain of all trees except one large eucalypt tree. Because this single tree could be seen from many other locations, it was used as a trigonometric station to take surveying measurements. This led to the mountain being called One Tree Hill.

In 1873, the forests on the mountain were reserved declared a timber reserve to supply timber for Queensland's growing railway network.

The name Coot-tha replaced the name One Tree Hill when the area was declared a park in August 1883. The name was suggested by Henry Wyatt Radford, the Clerk of the Queensland Legislative Council.

Duration: 30 minutes


Inclusions

  • Bottled water
  • Lunch - Meal at Botanical Garden Cafe
  • Entry/Admission - The Brisbane River
  • Entry/Admission - Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt. Coot-tha
  • Entry/Admission - Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park
  • Entry/Admission - South Bank Parklands
  • Entry/Admission - Story Bridge
  • Entry/Admission - Brisbane Powerhouse
  • Entry/Admission - Mount Coot-Tha Summit Lookout

Exclusions

  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Gratuities

Schedule Details

Departure Dates:

See Availability.

Departure Point:

Northbank Plaza, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
Traveler pickup is offered
You must be ready and waiting to depart at pickup time.

Ports

  • Brisbane International Cruise Terminal - BICT, 1 Cruise Terminal Dr, Pinkenba QLD 4008, Australia

Departure time

09:30 AM

Duration

6 hours(approx.)

Return details

Returns to original departure point

product image

Additional Information

Service animals allowed

Near public transportation

Stroller accessible

Most travelers can participate

Not wheelchair accessible

The duration of the excursion already includes transportation.

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund

This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund

This tour/activity will have a maximum of 23 travelers

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Posted By : Andrea_W
Tania was a wonderful driver/commentator/host. Everything that was on the Itinerary was covered thoroughly. She made sure that all the guests were comfortable and that their individual needs were accommodated. We would certainly go with her again and recommend the tour to anyone.
Rating : full ratingsfull ratingsfull ratingsfull ratingsfull ratings
Posted On : 2024-03-03


Posted By : Alan_H
We have just done the highlights of Brisbane tour lead by Tania at BOS tours. This was a very enjoyable trip which i would recommend to anyone who wants to see the best of Brisbane lead by someone who actually grew up and lives here. Tania picked us up from our hotel in an air-conditioned mini bus and took us to see sights such as the Brisbane sign, the Story Bridge over the Brisbane river, Botanic Gardens (where we had a lovely lunch included in our booking), Brisbane Powerhouse in South Bank Parklands, Mount Coot-tha summit lookout and Kangaroo Point Cliffs park. Tania was incredibly knowledgeable, friendly and flexible (she was able to vary our itinerary slightly today as we were a small group) to allow us to see St John's Anglian Cathedral instead of Pine Koala Sanctuary. There is simply no way we would have known about some of these places had we not have done this tour. Excellent value for money.
Rating : full ratingsfull ratingsfull ratingsfull ratingsfull ratings
Posted On : 2024-02-05