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Brisbane Central Business District
Our hotel, the Brisbane Hilton, was located amongst many other high-rise buildings in the
Central Business District.
It was outside our usual price range, but the location was within walking distance of many points of interest, and we were helped some by rewards points we'd accumulated on a credit card. We were given a very nice room on the 20th floor and had a fine view of other buildings in the area. The service was professional and friendly. At one point we were offered something called “turn-down service”, which apparently involves an employee turning down the bedcovers. We declined, as we felt we could handle this ourselves, though possibly not as artistically. We were also offered a bottle of wine, which we politely turned down as well, as we don’t really like wine. One bonus we did take advantage of, though, was the breakfast buffet which was included with the accommodation, which was quite amazing. There was a great variety of pastries, cereals, meats, fresh fruits and juices, and a chef had been supplied to prepare omelets to order. The posted cost for non-guests was $38 per person.
Descending Elevator (WMV Video, 1.7 MB) |
Floor of Atrium |
Connie and Nella at Breakfast Buffet |
Breakfast Buffet and Elevator Ride (WMV Video, 4.8 MB) |
The nutritional fortification came in handy, as we did a great deal of walking on our
one full day in
Connie and Nella with River and Story Bridge |
Connie and Bob with River |
Rubber Boat with Canine Figurehead |
Moored Boats |
From here we turned south, passing through the City Botanic Gardens
until we reached the point of the “peninsula” hosting the CBD.
Our route took us through the Queensland
University of Technology to a pedestrian/bicycle bridge across the river, named
the
Connie and Bob, Botanic Garden |
Botanic Garden and City |
River from Goodwill Bridge |
Nella and Bob on Goodwill Bridge |
On the south bank were a number of museums, a Performing Arts Centre, a long, narrow park (the site of Expo 88), and the intricately carved Nepal Peace Pagoda, the last international exhibit remaining from Expo 88.
Navy Frigate Diamantina, Maritime Museum |
Queensland Art Gallery |
Nepal Peace Pagoda |
Detail, Peace Pagoda |
We also found the Queensland State Library and a gigantic ferris wheel, which was not running and was fenced off and surrounded by construction equipment (possibly not quite completed).
Giant Ferris Wheel |
Bob and Walkway |
Connie and Nella with Goodwill Bridge |
City and River |
From here we
crossed back over the river via the
Connie with Treasury Building, Queen Street |
Hungry Jack's, Queen Street |
Brisbane City Hall |
Old Queensland Parliament Building |
“The Mansions” |
ANZAC Memorial |
Foot State of an Illness Cure |
Gun of Pirates |