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Pullman Hotels in Brisbane

Street art in Fortitude Valley, rooftop views in South Bank. Brisbane thrives on contrast, culture and multifaceted collisions.

Brisbane, a melting pot of vibrancy and culture

Culture or creativity? Business or vibrant new ideas? In Brisbane, contrasts spark something bigger. On both sides of the river, the city pulses with energy, rhythm and unexpected moments, all year round.

 

Filled with green spaces, its riverside resembles an aquatic Garden of Eden where you can get away from it all and breathe in some fresh air. Explore the Botanic Gardens, an ecological paradise and the city’s lush green heart. It provides the perfect setting for a peaceful walk or an invigorating run, before you dive into the hustle and bustle of urban life. Staying at a Pullman hotel puts you right in the heart of this dynamic balance. In Brisbane, nature lives in perfect harmony with its ultramodern landscape, and you can enjoy them both! The jewel in the crown of the skyscrapers that mark the city’s horizon, the Infinity Tower is the tallest in town, boasting contrasting architectural styles and is best enjoyed from Mount Coot-tha. The panoramic view from up there is stunning, and it’s the perfect place from which to familiarise yourself with the most heavily populated city in Queensland. Another dizzying experience to get your pulse racing is a climb to the top of Story Bridge, which links up Fortitude Valley and Kangaroo Point for a guaranteed energy rush!

Brisbane is indeed a very sporty city. Head to the Suncorp Stadium for some soccer or rugby – joining the crowds and soaking up their enthusiasm is an unforgettable experience. Many guests at Pullman hotels enjoy catching a match to soak in the Brisbane's infectious energy. Brisbane also boasts a number of major events, including its International Tennis Tournament.

When it comes to culture, Brisbane certainly has a wealth of places to discover. In Fortitude Valley and New Farm, you’ll find trendy galleries and alternative exhibitions. These two neighbourhoods are the epicenters of the creativity that courses through the city. Next, head to New Farm, where the Brisbane Powerhouse, a vast arts center housed in a former power station, epitomises this energy. The more traditional Queensland Art Gallery and GoMA are also well worth a visit, for their modern and contemporary art as well as their Australian and Aboriginal pieces. This music-loving city also hosts plenty of festivals, including the Centenary Rocks Festival for fans of classic rock, and the Valley Jazz Festival. Last but by no means least, the Brisbane Festival puts on a multidisciplinary programme that explores a wide range of art forms and showcases the city’s talents in this field.

Brisbane’s energy and diversity also seeps into every aspect of the modern yet laidback lifestyle, illustrated by its countless outdoor markets. These typical, colorful events are particularly popular with locals. Check out the traditional Eagle Farm market, or explore the trendy, green Collective Markets. The environment is very important for residents of Brisbane, and they love hunting out organic ingredients from the cleverly organised stalls.

When it comes to fashion, Queen Street is definitely the place to be! A city within a city, dedicated to the joys of shopping, this part of town has a wide range of options, with a string of boutiques and shopping centers, including the Queen Street Mall, home to, among others, the legendary David Jones, as well as plenty of Australian and international labels.

When the sun sets, head to the city center to enjoy the nightlife around Brisbane River. The city is packed with fabulous restaurants boasting lovely views of the water, serving the best that European and Asian cuisine have to offer. Ryan Squires at Esquire or Matt Moran at Aria lead the way when it comes to ambitious contemporary cuisine. Once you’ve eaten, make your way to funky Brooklyn Standard to enjoy a typical night out in Brisbane, ending up in Fortitude Valley, where you can enjoy the trendiest DJs in town. Nightlife, culture, or creativity, Pullman hotels are perfectly placed for curious travellers looking to dive into the unexpected of Brisbane.

Pullman hotels' collection in Brisbane

Pullman hotels embody Brisbane’s progressive rhythm, with immersive views, intuitive features and thoughtful amenities that move with you. Space to transform, anytime, anywhere.

Travel tips about Brisbane

Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is Australia’s third-largest city with over 2.3 million people. English is the official language. Restaurants, bars and shops stay open daily in key areas, with some convenience stores open 24/7.

Get to Pullman hotels in Brisbane by taxi, private transfer, train or rental car. Brisbane Airport connects directly to the city centre. Taxis are available at the terminal, and trains run regularly between the airport and central locations.

Move around Brisbane with ease. Use the train, bus or ferry network operated by TransLink, or travel by taxi, bike or rental car. A travel card gives you seamless access across all public transport modes.

Most international travellers need a visa to enter Australia before arriving in Brisbane. Requirements vary depending on your nationality. So please check with your country’s immigration authority to confirm which type of visa applies.

Brisbane uses the Australian dollar (AUD$). Most shops, restaurants and hotels accept major credit cards. You can withdraw cash at ATMs across the city. Tipping is optional, as service charges are generally included in the bill.

Brisbane enjoys a warm climate year-round, with hot summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is during spring and autumn, when temperatures are comfortably warm. But events and festivals take place throughout the year.

Top things to do in Brisbane

Creative precincts, vibrant culture, and iconic sights. Experience Brisbane’s distinctive character.

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Gold Coast

Just 94 km from Brisbane, this modern city is famous for its golden beaches, vibrant nightlife, and impressive skyline—including Q1, the tallest residential tower in the world. A top destination for beach lovers and city explorers alike.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Home to the world’s largest koala reserve, this sanctuary offers an unforgettable experience where visitors can hold and gently interact with these lovable marsupials in a caring environment.

https://lonepinekoalasanctuary.com/

Climb the Story Bridge

Climb the iconic Story Bridge for an unforgettable adventure and stunning panoramic views of the city—an exhilarating experience that makes you feel on top of the world!

Southbank Parklands

Lush and vibrant, Southbank Parklands offers a green oasis with bougainvillea pergolas, an artificial lagoon, and lively events like barbecues, concerts, and festivals for all to enjoy.

The Brisbane River

Follow the scenic riverside paths that connect Roma Street Parklands, the Brisbane Botanic Gardens and South Bank Parklands. Popular with locals, this green corridor is ideal for an energising run or a relaxed walk with a view.

Pullman premium hotels in Australia

Between Sydney’s coastal momentum and Melbourne’s creative undercurrent, Pullman hotels offer spaces designed for movement and style. Experience hotels where energy is vibrant, expressive, and open to new perspectives.