Holidays in Brisbane
Brisbane, Queensland, is located on the eastern coast of Australia and is one of the country ' s largest cities. The proximity of the two most popular beach resorts - the Golden and Solar Coast - provides an endless flow of tourists to the city itself every year. There was a silver ribbon of a single-name river through Brisbane. Her shore became a great place to rest and walk. The modern skys of the business centre indicate the dynamic development of the city, but the authorities are not forgetting their past: few historical developments are well maintained and rebuilt as necessary. The oldest building in the city is Melnica (The Windmill), which was built in 1828 by prisoners of origin.
Just a few minutes from the coast to South Bank, and here you are at the center of the city's cultural life. There are the biggest museums in town-- Queensland and Queensland Museum, as well as Conservatory, State Library, Salon and Art Gallery. World-level theatrical images take place at the Centre of Arts, where artists come from around the world.
The proximity of the Moreton Bay and the islands scattered here and there give a great opportunity to diversify their vacation. A magical view of the city opens from the boat, and the white sands of the islands (one of them, by the way, the former colony) are called to stay there forever. Go to Tangalooma, where you can feed dolphins, or North Stredbroke with his endless dunes.
To rest and meet Australia ' s nature can be found in the City Botanical Garden, founded in 1855, or on Mount Kutta (Coot-tha), where there is an excellent view of Brisbane with a separate overview site.
Brisbane and suburbs have a typical subtropical climate with hot, wet summer and dry and soft winter. The average temperature is 30 degrees in the summer. The winter air warms up to an average of 20 degrees. The weather is mostly solar.
Moscow time plus 7 hours in winter time plus 6 hours in summertime.
You'll have to take your light clothes and sunscreen so you don't burn.