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All about Tourism in Brisbane, Australia

All about Tourism in Brisbane, Australia

The majority of cheap flights to Australia arrive in Sydney. As a large number of international and top airlines offer direct or nonstop flights to Sydney, added the presence of Sydney Harbor and Opera, the higher tourism concentration in the region is limited to Sydney. Yet, Melbourne, by dint of its amazing reputation, colonial structures and the one of this kind tram service, stands second. In recent times, the green and lush Brisbane city of Australia has managed to attract more tourists than ever. The natural stunning landscapes of the city and botanical garden, Brisbane are its specialty.

Today, tourism plays a major role in Brisbane's economy. Actually, there has also been an increase in the number of cheap flights to Brisbane and new routes to the city offered by world reckoned airlines. The city has evolved and emerged as the third most popular destinations, after Sydney and Melbourne in Australia.

There is a lot a tourist can do and see in Brisbane. The most popular areas that provide recreation to tourists of all age groups and interests include various parklands, reserves, animal sanctuaries, forest parks and cycling tracks. The most popular Parklands in Brisbane are the South Bank Parklands and Roma Street Parkland. The spots are often visited by groups and families. The second on the list is, Botanic Garden Brisbane. The garden, Brisbane Forest Park and Portside Wharf are great areas of interest for wildlife researchers and botanists. The Botanic garden hosts Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium and the "Tsuki-yama-chisen" Japanese Garden (formerly of the Japanese Government Pavilion of Brisbane's World Expo '88).Also a trip to the botanical garden is very relaxing and refreshing, especially if you are on a business visit to Brisbane.

Australia's special celebrity, the Koalas can be met and seen in the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, that was opened in 1927. It is the first koala sanctuary in the world.

Last but not the least, cycling on the 27 km (16.8 mi) of bicycle pathways, surrounding the Brisbane river and city centre, gives you great memories to take home.




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